Friday, December 30, 2011

Good hair straightners that aren't Chi?

I want a good and affordable hair straightner that isn't a chi. But I have a medium length in hair, so I don't want a small one. Where can I get a good hair straightner and what specific straightner do you reccomend? My hair isn't thick or thin and I'm trying to make it longer.Good hair straightners that aren't Chi?
the best straightener in the market is the Sedu! you can get it at Ulta or folica.com it's only about $115 but trust me it's well worth it! if you arent totally convinced..





here are some before/after pics-http://www.folica.com/Sedu_Ionic_Cera_r1鈥?/a>Good hair straightners that aren't Chi?
i have a remington tstudio tourmaline ceramic straightener that i purchased from target for about $36, and i love it! i can get my hair straightened in 10-20 minutes (depending on how picky i am that day or if i'm having a good or bad hair day)


so the tstudio has 2.25 inch ceramic plates (really big plates for getting your hair straightened fast). the temperature setting goes from between 100-375 degrees (i usually don't set it higher than 140 degrees), and it heats up really quickly.


it leaves my hair soft, smooth, and silky!


http://www.target.com/T-Studio-Tourmalin鈥?/a> (read more reviews here)


this is definitely a salon quality straigtener for a fraction of the price. you really do not need an expensive chi, ghd, or sedu straightener to get amazingly straight, soft, and silky hair.


i would really recommend you try the remington tstudio.


(it comes with a 4 year warranty too)


=]
I use Hot Tools this one with the curved (or double sided) plates is great for me as it give me versitility. If I want to wear it totally straight I can or if I want it to be sleek with some larger loose curls @ the end (Simliar to Kim Kardashian and many other celebs) I can do that as well. Or a multitude of varations in between (super straight -to- super curly/wavy)





I got it @ Sally I think and I know it was less then $50. My hair is just past shoulders and although I have alot of hair it is rather fine.


I am by no means a hairdresser or all that good with the styling tools *have had a few round brushes stuck in head =)


But I do find this to be a pretty easy to use iron
Well i have a solia. its 1 inch but u can get a bigger one.


its around 80 dollars and i think its way better then a chi.


one reason it is better then a chi is you can adjust the temperture. the highest it 470 and the lowest is 120 (i think :P)


I got my straightner at folicia.com. it's an awesome website to get hair and face products, and the shipping is free if you get something over 75 dollars :]
Do NOT get CHI. my family went thru 5 CHI in 3 yrs. Chi breaks within a few months and you have to pay $35 plus shipping to get it fixed. Their warranty is worthless!





U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently announced a recall of Chi flat irons due to fire and burn hazards:





http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtm鈥?/a>





RipReport.com about CHI:





http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/24鈥?/a>





CHI sucks!
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