Tuesday, March 16, 2010

CERAMIC Hair Straighteners.. Help?

O.K. I'm 14 years old. Im currently using Ceramic Hot Tools Straightener. Iv had it since i was 13 and it's time for a new one. Money does not matter. I would like a CERAMIC hair straightener that works well. I have VERY thin hair, and naturally straight but i straighten it anyways. Don't ask why. I just do, it makes it look nicer. I heard CHI is good, but i don't need such a high temerature cause my hair is thin.





ALSO* My hair is dry. Are there any products that WORK and that will get my hair hydrated?





Thank you so much!!CERAMIC Hair Straighteners.. Help?
My advice is to get away from hair straighteners as soon as possible. They mess up your hair so bad. Trust me you'll regret it when your my age. Hair won't grow, so many different layers that are like 1 inch long, can't do anything with it. Yeah so try to get away from them if possible.CERAMIC Hair Straighteners.. Help?
any flat iron dries ur hair!!!!
Jibrere Tourmaline................and a great glosser, ask the girls at Sally Beauty supply, they will be happy to help.
infiniti by conair is amazing! and it lets you choose the exact temperature so you can choose one of the lower ones. its only $50 and you can get it about anywhere
Since you don't have thick curly hair a drugstore brand would work just as well as professional tools. I have curly hair and I use Remington Wet 2 Straight ceramic straightener. It can be used on wet to moist hair and has a vent on the side for the steam. I think it cost about $40 at Longs Drugs.
theres a mary-kate and ashley brand hair straightener that straitens your hair whether you came out of the shower or you are just styling it. It really does work well.
The CHI Nano Ceramic Flat Iron is the latest in advanced technology with


a pure ceramic heater combined with the NEW ';Nano Silver Technology';.


';Nano Silver Technology'; is a health system which works to eliminate bacteria


from appliances to promote a germ-free zone of protection for your health and safety.


This high tech flat iron utilizes Ceramic Technology, Negative Ions, Far Infrared, and


Nano silver technology to sterilize bacteria. Now you can curl, flip, twist, twirl,


straighten and sterilize.








CHI Nano Technology 1'; Ceramic Flat Iron


From CHI


Price: $220.00


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Try True Ceramic Pro it's supposed to be the best thing out there...
Yes, there are products that help and work but all you have to do is some research. Here's a website that will help you decide what straightener is right for you. I bought mine from this website and I couldn't be happier with my purchase (it is a Solia). They have tons of reviews with pictures.
I would go with the Aveda ceramic hair streightner it has a warranty and multiple temp controls. Also for drying of the hair try aquage, its a bit pricey but WELL worth it, its a must have.


http://www.aquage.com/
being a mobile hairdresser for years,i wouldnt recomend hair straightners,they ruin your hair,and if you have fine hair you hair will break easier.
Yes, you are correct CHI is definitely the best...you should check and see if they have any straighteners that have a lower temp. or you could always use Kenra Thermal Styling Spray, which will protect your hair against the high temperatures of straighteners.





I too have very dry hair, and Redken has a lot of products that can make your hair look and feel much healthier. You should try Redken AllSoft Heavy Creme, Redken Butter Treat, or Redken Extreme Deep Conditioner. These products are all wonderful for dry hair.

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