Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Recommended hair straightener?

I'm looking to buy a good quality ceramic hair straightener and I was wondering what you would recommend. My hair is just past my shoulders but it is super curly, thick and frizzy. I'm looking to spend $100-$115 Canadian. In addition to this, where would I be able to buy this straightener in Ontario.Recommended hair straightener?
Invest in a Sedu or a Solia. The reviews speak for themselves. I have the Sedu 1.5'; and it straightens my long, super curly %26amp; thick hair in record time without pulling or burning my hair.



Sedu:



http://www.folica.com/Sedu_Ionic_Cera_d1/a>



Solia:



http://www.folica.com/Solia_Tourmalin_r1/a>



Chis really aren't for people with naturally curly hair. They work best on wavy and naturally straight hair. Plus, they're incredibly unreliable. Most break within the first 8-12 months of use. And if you're going to invest in a professional flat iron, you want it to last.



Also, Sedus are REMARKABLY lightweight which means a lot for long-haired girls like us:)



Hope this helps!

~ Amber



PS: I checked, and Folica DOES ship to Canada!Recommended hair straightener?
Sedu is the best. That's what my hair stylist uses. I've tried many flat irons (CHI, TCP, T3 and GHD).
I have the one called and it ends with bliss...I think the first one word is baby but I'm not sure. It's really good and I would suggest getting the straightner with small to midsize plate so you can work with your hair much better.
recomend a ghd,. they have ceramic plates, they keeep the moisture in your hair and you can do beautiful curls with them. and straightened hair last longer.
As a stylist, I have used a lot of flat irons/hair straighteners, including Sedu, Hai, Infrashine, Chi, Paul Mitchell, Solia, Big Sexy, Andis, Babyliss Ghd, T3, Kenta etc. You should get a Professional hair straightener, they style much better and faster, and most importantly, they protect your hair.



In terms of performance:



The best ones are: Sedu, Kenta, Solia, Infrashine, Ghd. These are top of the line professional brands



Above average: Chi, Hai, Paul Mitchell,



Average: T3, Big Sexy, Andis, Babyliss



Below Average: Conair, Vidal Sassoon, Revlon, Bed Head etc. These are cheap consumer brands that you will find in drugstore. If you care about your hair, do NOT buy them.



Helpful Flat Iron Instruction Video:



How to Curl Hair With Straightener



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfoihBOzP/a>



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k57daS_c_/a>



http://www.folica.com/info/curl-hair-fla/a>



http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-curl/a>



How to Use a Flat Iron



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov7NWAWPb/a>



How to Add Volume to Your Hair:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCyLM_kuu/a>



How to Create Sexy Waves with a Flat Iron



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7_Olhlb2/a>



How to Flip your Hair:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrMPuIdQ0/a>
I have an entire box of junk that I have bought throughout the years to straighten my hair, including other flat irons. Nothing has ever come even close to giving the results that Sedu does.



I have thick, curly hair which is prone to frizzing when it is straightened. I chose Sedu after my hair stylist used it on my hair. This really does work. It heats up quickly, and is very light and comfortable to use. I can finally straighten my hair myself and look like I came from the salon, in about 15 minutes. It does not dry, break or damage my hair in any noticable way. Best yet, my hair style last for days.
corioliss
I recommend CHI. Hair straightners that you can change the.. heat. So for your hair prob 200- 250. That might take

about.. 30 mins or so.

Also you can buy a CHI straightner anywhere i guess. Ebay is also good.
a chi straightner.

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i dont live in canada so i wouldnt kno where to get it.. but always get a straightener with ceramic plates.. it wont ruin your hair... :)
try to look for the corioliss or the chi
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