best straightening iron/device for my hair type, $ no object
Question Posted Friday August 29 2008, 6:36 pm
what is the best straightening iron/ device for my hair. i have wavy hair that is curly too, but its mostly wavy when its fully dry. money is no object really, but can you include the ammount? my problem is that everytime i straighten my hair, its never really shiny, its kinda like dead, no matter how little i keep the temperature. I've been thinking on the infiniti steam straightener, whats your opinion?
Additional info, added Friday August 29 2008, 10:54 pm: my hair is also like poofy, and grows as it dries, and when i straighten it, i dont want it to be like volumized or anything, i want it to be flat and nice. And actually just kidding, I've been looking at a sedu? Opinions? Thanks. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? askdes answered Saturday August 30 2008, 8:00 pm: you can check out all the vidal sassoon products they make different things for different texture hair, i'm not sure about the prices, sorry! also, there's this amazing straightner, it also works as a curling iron, i don't remember the name of it but i really suggest checking out kstyler.com it has all the information about it.
shybilena answered Saturday August 30 2008, 3:23 pm: my hair is super curly and poofy and frizzy and the best I've found outta many I've bought would be the onyx by herstyler its about 150 bucks and on ebay about thirty bucks. you could pass it thru your hair once doing it correctly of course and it leaves your hair shiny super straight and flat and non frizzy!!! theres no need to use serum for flyaways cause it just leaves your hair perfect!!!! [ shybilena's advice column | Ask shybilena A Question ]
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