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thick hair


Question Posted Wednesday June 20 2007, 3:56 pm

i have a really thick hair and i was wondering which straightener would work bests. CHI STRAIGHTENER OR THE MAXIGLIDE? and which ones cheaper? thank you!

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Teza answered Thursday June 21 2007, 12:10 am:
I have never used a Maxiglide straightener but I have used a Chi. I think it works really good and I recommend you get that one. I'm also not sure about the cost of a Maxiglide but Chi's are around $100 and up.

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LOL_x0x answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 4:01 pm:
well i heard that the chi straighteners work really well.
they range from around 100-140 dollars. i believe.
maxiglides i really dont have feedback as to whether they work well or not,
but the prices start at like 90 dollars.
so the prices arent all that differnet.
I actually have a conair one and it works amazingly
it was only like 35 bucks too :]

hope it helps <3

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