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straight haer


Question Posted Tuesday April 10 2007, 11:09 pm

is the straightener "HerStyler" good? and if you think so.. which one should i buy?

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holahayley56 answered Wednesday April 11 2007, 7:56 pm:
i'm not sure. i've never heard of it. but i know for like a fact, conair is thee best. i have it & it works really well. & it depends what kind of hair you have, like, if you have shorter thinner hair, i'd go for the skinny straightener, but if you have like long thick hair get the bigger one. & also, how much is a 'herstyler' like, the more expensive, the better. you don't want a cheap one. my one friend got a cheap one, & it never fully straightned her hair & it always made her hair like frizzy and stuff. so, if the 'HerStyler' isn't around like.. 50 dollars? I wouldn't get it. and if it isn't go for conair, i love it.

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xWACKYJACKIEx answered Wednesday April 11 2007, 12:54 pm:
The person below me did not recommend a good straightners at all. The plates are way to huge, the straighters plastic, heavy, and I hated it. It broke in the same week.

I have a chi, it works like magic, and I got it at sally's beauty for only 100 dollars. Its amazing.

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TEENAGExHEARTS answered Tuesday April 10 2007, 11:45 pm:
i always hear people obsesssing over chi straighteners, so i guess you can try that even though they are expensive.

but my personal favorite is by conair and you can find it in most drugstores or stores like target.

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and what i do is that the brush part off of it and i straighten my whole head using the turbo option. i've tried many straighteners and this is the one that works best in my opinion :]

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christina answered Tuesday April 10 2007, 11:18 pm:
Nope. If you want a good straightner, get the WetDry ones, or get a Chi. WetDry's are usually $25-30 bucks or a little more. I've never used a Chi, but I heard they work well, although they're expensive.

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LagunaBabe answered Tuesday April 10 2007, 11:17 pm:
In my personal opinion, I don't think they're good straighteners. If you'd like a recommendation, I recommend Conair -- they're the best. :)

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hollisterhottie answered Tuesday April 10 2007, 11:15 pm:
i've tried that straightener and it's not very good. if you want a really good one, get a chi. they cost alot but they are the best and they never brake. trust me, i've tried them all.
hope i helped!~

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