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Flat Irons


Question Posted Thursday November 23 2006, 1:12 pm

What hair straightener would you MOST recommend?
Not just a CHI because everyone has one; I mean a really good quality flat iron.
A Tourmaline? A Metropolis?
And if you do recommend a CHI, what make of it? The turbo? The original?
Thanks so much.


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MummuM answered Saturday November 25 2006, 3:24 pm:
I suggest the flat iron "Cricket." It's an amazing straightener, it works great. The price is high, though; 150$. But it's WELL worth the money.

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ccupcake07 answered Thursday November 23 2006, 6:57 pm:
i have a paul mitthell, it is 80 tho but i hope i helped because i have one and it works really good.

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LagunaBabe answered Thursday November 23 2006, 5:08 pm:
I recommend a hair straightener by Conair. The ceramic ones, not the plastic because the plastic do not work very well.

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TEENAGExHEARTS answered Thursday November 23 2006, 3:28 pm:
your probably looking for some fancy expensive straightener...but i'm in love with my Conair one. it is like $25 and you can buy it at CVS or any drugstore and it is amazing. i have thick coarse hair and it can straighten my hair in 15 minuters or less.

here is a picture of it from walgreens:

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i use that one but the comb part on the side of it are detachable and i take that part of it off so it is just a straightener. if your going to buy it i would recommend straightening your whole head using the turbo button unless you have thin hair.

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Siren_Cytherea answered Thursday November 23 2006, 2:26 pm:
I have a ceramic wet-dry straightener by conair, and it's like, the best $40 investment ever. Like you don't even know.
My hair is THICK and WAVY, and amazingly hard to straighten. If you use it when your hair is wet, you can get your hair like, stick straight.
Wet-dry straighteners are, in my opinion, the best straighteners.
It's so great.
Good luck
-Siren =)

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xoiiloveyou143xo answered Thursday November 23 2006, 1:22 pm:
I do recommend the Chi. I have two and I'm in love with them! I have both the original and the turbo, but I recommend the original. The turbo works really well, but it's so big that it's harder to get your hair the way you want it.

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