I need help badly...ok what is the best straightner?? I have Shoulder length wavy hair, and i don't wan any combonations of Crimpers...and my price range is up to $35 dollars...and does anybody know any really good crimpers ethier but remeber no combos!
I RATE 5's!
Tabiitha answered Monday August 15 2005, 3:04 pm: YES UR HAIR STTRIAGHNER MUST HAVE CEROMIC ( IDONT NOE HOW TO SPELL THAT) PLATE ON IT AND IT ONLT COST LIKE 15 TO 20 DOLLARS YOU CAN FIND ONE AT WAL*MART!
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xomegaroni answered Monday August 15 2005, 8:52 am: my hair is soo curly and this 1 is definately a really good straightener. it has to have ceramic plates too, because that's the trick for it getting straight, plus it's around 20$!
blondebombshell33 answered Monday August 15 2005, 2:47 am: hEY! i usEd 2 hAVe a starighner from taRget... and it was revlon vidal sassoon... ceramic.. it heats up quickly and gets my hair super stick stright! even though its naturally wAvY! it was $30 i think... totally worth it cause i used it like everyday! my new starightner is from trade secret and kinda more expensive! but if your price range is $35... go with the Target 1... it changed my life and works wonders! hahah
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Blair answered Sunday August 14 2005, 11:42 pm: I have like shoulder length wavy hair too and i use chi but thats more than $35...but i used to use hot tools ceramic which is great cause it doesn't kill your hair and heats up really fast, and it's definetly in your price range. hope this helps! :) [ Blair's advice column | Ask Blair A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Sunday August 14 2005, 10:47 pm: helen of troy omg its the most amazing straightener in the world. i have the gold series one. they are only like $25 and they are so good. it even works perfect on my friend with extremely curly hair with no problem. just dont get anything conair! [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
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