but it doesnt really work well on my hair at all. i have medium length hair and its curly. it often frizzes and it looks good right when i straighten it but after about an hour it gets wavy. so my question is .. i need a good straightener for back to school and i want some stores where i can get them. i do not want to buy it online so if you guys could tell me some stuff about yoru straightener and exactly where you bought it that would be great.
xEVYx answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 9:11 am: I use a Conair brand one from the hair salon I go to. It's black and the part that touches your hair is gold. It's the best one I've ever used, to me it's better than a CHI. I believe it was around $100 but it was definitly worth it. You get what you pay for.
not_your_star34 answered Monday July 31 2006, 11:22 pm: Well, I have a CHI straightener. It works great! I've had it for about two years, so it's pretty durable. It gets really, really hot, too. It's pretty expensive, about 150 dollars, but it's well worth it.
Anyway, I've seen them at J.C. Penney, and I'm sure that they have them at Sally's Beauty Supply (or, if not genuine CHIs, they'll have knock-offs).
shannonbond answered Monday July 31 2006, 10:55 pm: I use a Chi, which I got from a store called Ulta. It was pretty expensive, 160 dollars. But at the same store they had 40 dollar Hot Tools Straighteners, which are JUST as good. They both work excellent. :] [ shannonbond's advice column | Ask shannonbond A Question ]
babiigirl answered Monday July 31 2006, 10:54 pm: A ceramic straightner will probly help you out the most.
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