Ok, i really need a new straightener. Can you guys help me, soon if possible. Here are some of my questions: what is a decent prise for a GOOD one that will actually straighten nicly and not take too long. also what is a good brand?? conair, revlon, chi..? whateva any suggestions would be welcome! Thanks soooo much
cHaSsi3x answered Saturday May 12 2007, 8:57 pm: the best quality straightener would be a chi, but they are a bit pricey around 150. but if you're looking for something a little less expensive then i would suggest an andis straightener. i use on and it works realllly good. it was only around 30 dollars. [ cHaSsi3x's advice column | Ask cHaSsi3x A Question ]
advice_babey answered Saturday May 12 2007, 1:09 pm: if you don't want to spend alot of money on a straightener..i suggest revlon..i had a revlon for over 3 years..and it still works..its white with gold plates. i don't use that one anymore..but it still works..if u want to spend alot go for chi or paul brown. you probably never heard of paul brown..its like 100 dollars and you get it from a salon ♥ hope i helped :] [ advice_babey's advice column | Ask advice_babey A Question ]
tommys_baby answered Saturday May 12 2007, 1:06 pm: Hey.
My fiances sister is a hair stylest and is always referring Chi.
I have a Chi, and as you can tell in my user pic, it is well worth the $150 my fiance payed for it.
You can actually get Chi from amazon.com for $115.
MillyRose answered Saturday May 12 2007, 12:56 pm: omg get the chi. its like 150 i think but its well worth the investment. it heats up in like seconds and it really staightens your hair. it also has a long life time ive tried others and they only lasted for like six months this one ive had and its been three years now and ive had no problems. plus it also has shampoos and conditioners to keep your hair from frying out. hope i helped! [ MillyRose's advice column | Ask MillyRose A Question ]
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