heres a pic
http://www.conair.com/images/hc_cs3b.jpg
I want a straightner that works well, heats up fast, gets my thick wavy hair straight and shiny, and dosent cause too much damage. Please tell me about your experinces with this straightner, i want to know if its worth my money or its just a throw away.Has anyone tried the The Power of Pink Ceramic Straightener?? ((10 points for best answer!!!!!!!!))?
Cool! we both have the same kind of hair.
I did buy this cheap straightening iron for like $14 and i regret it. It only snagged my hair and it didn't even straighten at all!!!
For thick hair, I don't suggest Conair. I've read good/bad reviews about it. Bad news usually came from people with thick hair :\
Like above, a flat iron will do miracles for you.
Folica.com is where i got my Solia (1 and one fourth ) flat iron. I've read that it's as good as a Sedu and Sedu is as good as a CHI. A Solia flat iron works really well for me. I'm happy i convinced my mom to get it and she loves it too! It's only $88 compared to $120 and when bought from folica it will include a flat iron mat which will be useful for cooling. :]Has anyone tried the The Power of Pink Ceramic Straightener?? ((10 points for best answer!!!!!!!!))?
well i have very thick flippy hair and i like to use the brand zoe like this flat iron
http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productD/a>
i dont like conair as much
most straitners work great as long as they get 400 degrees f or more
atleast from my experience
goodluck =]
its ok but not the best i recomend a Kiyoseki or a sedu
http://www.folica.com/appliances/straigh/a>
Friday, February 10, 2012
Has anyone tried the The Power of Pink Ceramic Straightener?? ((10 points for best answer!!!!!!!!))?
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