which hair straightener should i get? |
which hair straightener should i get? |
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i currently use a conair straightener i got from walmart for like twenty bucks. i'd love my hair to be pin straight & my conair doesnt really do that for me. (when it does, it only stays straight for an hour..) so one of my friends suggested folica.com so i was there for a couple of hours & im stuck between these two:
http://www.folica.com/CHI_Ceramic_Fla_d1.html http://www.folica.com/Solia_Pink_Limi_d2161.html which one would you guys suggest? the solia pink limited edition one has four and a half stars while the chi one just has four. i like the second one because its pink x] & it has more stars. i like the chi one because.. well.. ive heard that chis are good? and yeah. which one would keep my hair pin straight? i use the chi's iron guard & chi's silk infusion when i straighten my hair. i have long-ish hair (probably halfway down my back) and its thin (or maybe in-between) haha. |
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A truly good hair straightener should cost AT LEAST $50. If you buy a shitty Conair one, it takes like 10 minutes to heat up, your hair gets caught in it and you can't get an even straightening effect.
I think getting it done in the salon MAY cheaper in the long run, but I think chemical straightening is damaging, even more so than the heat damage induced by a straightener. Plus, especially for people with wavy/curly hair, you may want to change up your style every now and then...also, a good hair straightener can last you well over 5 years. |
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