does anyone know anyone know of any really good hair straighteners that aren't super expensive? also know any good techniques for straightening hair without a straightener?
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any advice on curling hair? i a;ways try with a curling iron but i never do it right, i always just make this weird bump in my hair..
haleys411 answered Tuesday July 3 2007, 3:40 pm: I would recomend conair straiteners, but if you are trying to get them cheap you should try ebay. Also you should try straitening it with a regular iron. It only takes like 2 minutes, but in order to do it you need a person to do it for you, and moister spray so you dont dry up the excess nutrients in your hair.
For curling irons you should probably first straiten you hair, then spray maximum hold in your hair before, it helps make the hair stick more to give more curls...also make sure your turning the curling iron counter clockwise, and have the iron facing up ((oppose to having the iron horizontal)) [ haleys411's advice column | Ask haleys411 A Question ]
2tammy2 answered Tuesday July 3 2007, 3:37 pm: I cant help you with the curling iron but i got a cheap straightner for 30 bucks at a local Fred Meyer try one of those places [ 2tammy2's advice column | Ask 2tammy2 A Question ]
easterngirl answered Tuesday July 3 2007, 3:37 pm: If you like to curl your hair, buy curling mousse, it works really good, and you don't have to use that much.
I have a conair straightener[It was $20] and it works fabulous, it only takes about ten minutes to straighten my hair, and you can look at my picture, that's how straight my hair gets, and my hair is naturally REALLY curly.
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Hope I helped. [ easterngirl's advice column | Ask easterngirl A Question ]
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