Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hair straighteners?

i am 13 and i luv straightening my hair as i have wavy hair. i have andrew collinge straighteners which arent that gd and im not alound to get ghds as my mum thinks its a waste of money can any1 recommed some good hair straighteners? and what is the difference between normal straighteners and ceramic ones ?Hair straighteners?
I have a pair of Trevor Sorbie ceramic straighteners, they were around 拢45 (I think) from Boots. My sister has GHDs and in my opinion they are no better than mine and mine were almost half the price!





Also, it isn't true that ceramic straighteners will not damage your hair. You still need to use a good heat protector spray before you use them (I use Toni %26amp; Guy, 拢6ish from Boots/Superdrug).Hair straighteners?
Hi there





I just upgraded my straighteners - my hair's a nightmare! There are 2 reasons why GHD ones are supposed to be so good - they are really hot, and they're ceramic. I got some Babyliss ones that were about 拢30 which are ceramic and go up to 230 degrees C - about the same as the GHDs. I can't believe how good they are. I've had a go on my friend's GHDs, and I think my 拢30 are just as good.





The other thing to remember is that you have to use a straighteners spray so that you don't dry out your hair. There's a good one by Lee Stafford or Tony and Guy (all in Boots).





Have fun!
Ceramic are best...I have a conair and a revlon and they both work great.
get jml hair straighteners.they're just like ghd, only cost me 鈧?0.trust me theye're great
I personally think its down to technique. Ask athe the hairdressers the best way to straighten your hair. Remember to use protective spray as well.





I bought some hair clamps as my hair is thick and wavy to section it up.
ceramic straighteners get hotter than the normal ones ask your mum to get you the GHD,s as thy are kinder to your hair as you will use them less, thy do cost a lot more than the normal ones but thy are 100% better for your hair ask for a set as your Christmas present
definitly go for ceramic ones





boots sell them for about 30 quid i believe and ive heard they are quite good
you MUST at least get ceramic. My wife uses a Revlon that was pretty cheap at about 18 bucks. It works much better than the cheaper ones.
I use Remmingtons.


i even converted two friends from using GHD's to Remmingtons- they're about 拢25 from boots and are so much better!!!
About 30quid!
ceramics dont ruin your hair like some do. but they are expensive
straighteners are great if you use them properly - I have ceramic ones and would not use anything else, as the others just pull and tear your hair. save up - or buy on ebay (check their rating first)
Hi,





GHD are the best you can get so try %26amp; save for some, check out e-bay they have some on there. Ceramic straighteners are smoother on the hair %26amp; do not damage as much.
i have ghd and dont find them very good i find if you want straight hair to dry it in sections with a round brush untill completely dry and then section it and straighten i used to have remingtons and they were good too
My mums the same,i dont get it if it makes us happy why not?





i have tryed lots of straighteners but if your looking for a quick straight use nicky clark,if you have a bit more time use remmington.





Seperate your hair into layers.do half at a time,clip half up,layer up the other half,and just straighten it like that so much easier ( then a trick a leart from my mate) flip your head upside down and just re-do the under layers,stops it from going wavey.





normal can damager your hair and make it look static,ceramic protects.
I now use Tresemme straighteners, they were about 拢20 in Boots (UK) but I can't remember if they were in a sale or not. They are the best and really straighten my hair (which is not only curly but super frizzy too :( ) I also use Tresemme heat protection spray which also does a good job.
babyliss (narrow), or try Ethel Austin if theres one in your area...they sell some good hair products, maybe ceramic thin, i got my neice some for her birthday 2 years ago and she still has them now...her hair always looks good... ceramic straighteners are very good, i dont rate Andrew Collinge...babyliss heat up straight away...and dont damage your hair...quite reasonable too...add them to your christmas list...
I shall never understand. girls with curly hair want it straight, girls with straight hair get a curly perm. beautiful bouncy women wish they were tall and slim and the slim ones want a more defined chest. clever women wish they were pretty and gorgeous ones want to be loved for their intelligence. I'm sure that it is all done to confuse us. it works.
Find a really big hardcover book that you already read and put parts of your hair in the middle of it than close it and repeat until all your hair is straight... sorry I'm a guy, that's the best hair advice I have for that question.
GHD's are superior but if you really can't get them the 拢25 Remmington ones (as someone has already mentioned) are pretty good. Make sure you use a straightening serum as well, as not to kill your hair. Toni and Guy do a good one for about 拢7 xxx
GHD's, and that's coming from a man with a skinhead (My missus has them).
Go on to www.asos.com . I got some really good professional(hair tools) ones on there for 拢30. My mate has ghd's and they're just as good.
ceramic straighteners r men to protect ur hair.. best is remington, or baby liss for me..
eya im also 13 and like most of us im straightner mad to i have tresemae straightners i wouldnt change them for the world also ur betta off using straightning cream or protection cream/spray to make sure your hair isnt gettin rli damage by the waii ghds break really easilly good luck !
Save up and get GHD they are the very best anything else is just a waste of time and money. I bought GHD salon straightners and they cost 拢108 but it was money well spent. Talk to your Mum and tell her you'll do the dishes for a year!
have you considered Glass or Ionic straighteners. I have heard these are very good.

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