i dont have curly hair, but my hair isnt as straight as i would like it to be, and the bottom of my hair flips out, which i hate!right now, i use the remington wet2straight, but lately it hasnt been straightening my hair like it used to.what type of straightener would you reccommend for me?i dont need a straightener for very curly hair, but i like my hair to be basically stick straight. i've heard that the Solia straightener works very well,some people swear by it!but it is a bit pricey.if the Solia works as well as people say,and it is worth the money, then i'll buy it.
so my question is, is the Solia worth the money?or what other straighteners would you reccommend that would work well for my hair? thanks!!
orphans answered Thursday June 22 2006, 1:39 pm: I actually just bought a straightener two days ago for just 24 dollars, and I found it works better then the ceramic ones (at least it does for me). It is called HOT TOOLS PROFESSIONAL. I have very curly hair and I hate it, so I bought this straightener because my ceramic one wasn't working very good. HOT TOOLS PROFESSIONAL works better and it cost half the price of the ceramic sraightener. I suggest getting the HOT TOOLS PROFESSIONAL straightener, since it has been working great for me.
But remember, we do have different hair types though, so it might be better for you to get a different kind.
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duudee_advicer answered Thursday June 22 2006, 12:15 am: I have a Helen of Troy ceramic series, my hair gets very straight, its only about $40-$50 depending on the style of it that you get.
I`ve used CHI`s, they work, but not a whole lot better then mine, and they cost $100 more.
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