Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hair straighteners?

I'm going to buy a new hair straightener and I wondered whether anyone had any advice about either the Remington Wet2Straight range (in particular the effectiveness and/or warnings) or ghd straighteners (and how long they last, benefits). Cost is of some but not overwhelming concern in the equation, though I liked the convenience of the Remington more than the prestige of the ghd.



Thanks!Hair straighteners?
Remington wet to straight feels so very wrong. You have hairdryers to dry hair ,why not use them? They work better than any other straightener. That's what they are made for. With Wet2Straight, you have to go over the same area over again to actually dry the hair. If it's not bone dry, the moisture that is still on it makes it curl a little.



I bought a GHD and never went back, seriously. You can also curl, wave, volume etc so it's not a one trick pony. If money isn't an overwhelming issue, go for it! The only reason the GHD has such a huge rep is because it really is a godsend. It heats up in literally 5 seconds, you only have to go over each section of hair ONCE to get a better result than any other straighteners i have ever used. I'd say don't waste your money on a Wet2Straight, and head directly for the GHD. And if you don't want a GHD, i'd still suggest another straightener because the Remington's don't tend to be very good.Hair straighteners?
The GHD would have to be the best. I used to have a Remington one, they dont last that long and can take a long time to straighten your hair. I brought a ghd back in may and it was worth it. My hair looks so good, many people want to know what products and straightners i use. with a GHD it will last and you'll be gurenteed compliments! It is SO worth $300. Another resort could be chemically straightned hair. Most hair salons would do this.
The best hair straightener is the GHD which you can buy online. This is the one that hairdressers use. It is expensive but will last forever and will do the best and quickest job.

Cheers
i'd go ghd, they're the top of the range and you can't go wrong with one of them, they work really well and are better for your hair than a lot of straighteners. I'd be a bit cautious to use a wet to straight hair straigtener, I mean hair straightnerers already dry out your hair enough but one that is designed strong enough to dry your hair when it's wet? I just think it may do even more damage than your average straightener... But those are just my impressions.
The CHI is excellent, but costs a lot. Here r some ghd-s:

(a site with all of them)

http://www.ghdstraighteningirons.com/



here r Remington straighteners:



http://www.ciao.co.uk/Hair_Straighteners/a>



And here is Wet2Straight:



http://www.wet2straight.com/#





Hope I helped!

Kisses!

xoxo
Remington Wet2Straight. Be careful on this one, can cause steam burns on scalp! A straightener made from ceramic works great. Holds the heat well and is fast. You can find a good one by Curl Master at Sally Beauty Supply for about 19.00 - 30.00. They range in sizes for 1'; to 3';.
I'd probally go with the remington, i checked them out a few months ago and they seem to have come along way from the old ones. My last one was remington, but after a while the cord came loose and there was no way of fixing it. Other than that they seem good.

Happy Straighting :)
The GHD is the best straightner I ever bought and although its not the cheapest it is really worth your money. I bought it 2years ago and I have had no problems with it. You can also curl, wave and straighten your hair with it

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