Hey ok so what is the best like absolute beat hair straightener/flat iron? It needs to work well for medium-thick hair, be under 30$ and actually work good. Needs to have even heat throughout. Lots of answers would be amazingggggg
my straightener is called Paul Brown Hawaii, I got it a few years ago so it might not be on sale anymore. But paul brown still sells different straighteners.
my other straightener I have is called Farenheit, I got it at Winners for i think 40 $. All i know is , its very hard to find good straighteners for a low price.
Peeps answered Tuesday October 26 2010, 2:58 am: To avoid more damage to your hair with heat styling you probably want to invest a little more into a flat iron or straight iron. You will also want to purchase heat protector spray to put on your hair before styling. Just a thought!
Anyway, as for cheap flat irons that are decent, reviews are fairly positive for:
Revlon Perfect Heat Professional Straightener (at about $25)
runner up brands are:
Conair Instant Heat, Ultra-Hot Ceramic Straightener CS19CS (at about $20)
Hot Tools Flat Iron 40 Watt 2 Quick Heat Settings # Hot1193 (at about $25)
HOT TOOLS Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron 5/8 inch (at about $25)
Hot Tools Professional Flat Iron Model 1190 (at about $30)
The wet2straight and Remington styles are also fairly popular.
I'd advise you to save up your money for something of better quality, even if it's just in the $60 range. You seriously, seriously, seriously don't want to have to end up cutting off 3 inches of dead ends because you went cheap on hair care products. [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
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