i have thick, wavy hair that is kinda coarse. i currently use a conair straightener and it works great, but it doesn't keep my hair straight for that long. the second i step outside my hair starts to curl & flip out at places.
i am considering either buying the chi turbo ceramic flat iron. does anybody use this and will it keep my hair straight throughout the ENTIRE day? even if it is rainy or humid?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Juelz0587 answered Friday May 25 2007, 5:03 pm: ok this is coming from a senior beuaty school student. chi straighters are some of hte best you can get. but no matter how good of a straighter doesn't mean it will stay in all day. Trust me. some products work better than others, try some Skinny Serum from paul mitchel, it will make a huge difference. but there is no straightener that guarantees an all day stay. You might (and this is a last resort) need to get your hair chemically relaxed. That will help, but it will practically fry your hair if not done right. Look for professional products, they may be more expensive, but they work.
lianaliana1 answered Friday May 25 2007, 3:27 am: it's really not about the product, I've tried tons, and they've never worked they way i'd like them to ideally.. The chi turbo ceramic flat iron is definitely a good one, but i personally reccomend a Hai iron(the skinny kind). Best I've ever used (:
and as for humidity and rain, no flat iron can protect your hair from the wetness of the rain (:, and in humidness, your hair just might get frizzy, but stay traight. I use a product called Enjoi for that. It works pretty well (: [ lianaliana1's advice column | Ask lianaliana1 A Question ]
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