I need a really good straightener, ive got crazy hair. I have this mini handheld one but it works really bad..i seen this "jade" green one that looked cool hahah, does it work good? it interested me alot. Also i need one thats 20 dollars or under, and that i can get at a walgreens or something. Thanks!
l3fty14 answered Sunday June 26 2005, 3:34 pm: alright this question is right up my alley..lol..
straighteners dont always work..and i doubt your going to find one that does for $20. So heres what you do: you use an iron! yes, the kind of iron you use to iron your clothes. Now, you obviously cant do this by yourself, but get a friend or your mom/sister to help you. Lay down on a bed, the floor, or put your head on the ironing board.. Spread your hair out and as you brush it, run the iron across your hair. As long as you dont hold it on there too long, it wont hurt your hair. Hope it helps!
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Bethers5143 answered Saturday June 25 2005, 2:08 am: omg..i have the answer girl. i have natural curly yet frizzy hair also. go to wal mart and look for a white straightener with gold plates that say revelon. it heats up to 25. it gets it flat as a board! i promise. it is soo awsome! have fun! tell me how it goes. [ Bethers5143's advice column | Ask Bethers5143 A Question ]
shake answered Friday June 24 2005, 10:07 pm: Put super glue in your hair. Then straigten it out with a comb. Be sure to be fast or you'll have a comb stuck to your scalp. That'd be pretty frigg'n hilarious though. Nevermind, put the super glue in and put the comb in and leave it.
xoxoyoulovemeoxox answered Friday June 24 2005, 10:06 pm: the wet to stright ones work super good but there bout 30$ i have one and i have super curly hair and it is frizzy and that hair straightener controlls the frizz nd you dont have to blow dry your hair first!
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