is this really worth 120 bucks,
they were trying to get me to buy one at the mal and saying that normal straighteners are metal and damage your hair but NOT THIS ONE!! and i dont kow if this is really worth all of that money, do the metal ones really make ur hair that much worse?Are those ceramic straighteners really worth it?
well, i actually found a ceramic one at the mall for 90. but i didnt buy it. my friend who has really curly hispanic hair got the example on her hair and it totally transformed. plus, she could actually curl her hair too with it. but the medal ones are reasonable, and they dont do much damage as long as you protect it.Are those ceramic straighteners really worth it?
if you're going to pay over $100 for a straightener, get the best -- the chi. otherwise, you can get GOOD ceramic straighteners for about $30. i have this ceramic, red plated conair one that can straighten hair when it's wet or dry --it cost me 30. i also have a white 2inch revlon one that works really well. you can get those $100 straighteners they have at the mall (coriolliss?) on ebay for about 30-40.
just use a gold plated one and it will work fine. u can get them anywhere there like 15 to 20$.just dont use it everyday u should not use any straightner everyday its bad for your hair.
ya those do workk.
yes they do less damage than regular straighteners and they leave your hair smoother/less frizzy
not always. i just use hair protection spray that keeps my hair from burning and its all good=)
Okay, you can get a good ceramic hair straightener without paying that much trust me, go to any beauty supply store and take a look, ceramic ones are among the best to get for best results, but don't get taken at the mall by paying $120.
yeah, i use a t3 straightener on my hair, it always looks shiny and healthy. compared to my old straightener it also doesnt take as long (i have long, thick curly hair). if you straighten your hair often it is defintely worth the price!
i got my ceramic straightener for $15
it works, leaves my hair smooth and silky
Gold plates flat irons mean nothing. Yes, you do want ceramic and Yes it is worth it. Think of spending $150 on a ceramic flat iron. It is like an investment. It will last you life time and will save your hair from damage (unlike the non ceramic. None cermamic is very heat constricted and burns the hair easily). I love the Paul Mitchell flat iron. And it has a warranty that covers ANYTHING!!! They dont replace the flat iron, they send you a whole new one. Always make sure you use a heat protection serum or spray when using a flat iron. Please do you hair a favor and spend the money. You will be very pleased.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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