Monday, July 27, 2009

Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

I think the question speaks for itself, I don't really have a price range...but I would prefer a hair straightener that was easy for beginners. thanks for the tips.



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

i use a remmington straightener its great it cost 50euro for me which i think is bout 30pound in england i got it in argos. i use to buy expensive ones thinkin they'd b better but this straightener is the best i've had yet!!



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

an ordinary iron



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

ghd , quite pricey but woth it! (about 鎷?0).xx



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

Conair, Ebay



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

laying on the M25 will straighten your hair and the rest of your body



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

GHDs!! They are great! 鎷?0 or 鎷?0 in hairdressers and the GHD website



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

Not you again and your bloody hair.....thought you were going to blow dry it?



Morphy Richards Ceramic Straightners. I paid 鎷?0, I think, in boots.



But girls don't like men who spend longer doing their hair than they do, be warned.



Thought it was you asking the other day about straightening your hair....sorry, mistaken identity.



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

Nicky Clarke, the hottest you can get.



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

wet your hair and stretch a small tea cosy over your head.



leave over night



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

Go to a stylist and ask to have a relaxer put in it.



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

Use the Ceramic type as the heat is dissapated in an even way and stored longer in the tongs. Type in ceramic hair tong into e-bay and see what comes up. I got one for 鎷?0 boxed and new as an unwanted present!



Good luck



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

I have used various different types of straighteners and i have found that GHD ones are the best by far. they are expensive but worth every penny. Usually around鎷?0. You cant get them in the shops but most good hair salons sell them as they are proffessional straightners!



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

Any Morphy RIchards ones that cost around 鎷?0.00 - they are great.



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

may be



1. shave the head



2 use a wig with straight hair



might solve the problem



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

I never used straighteners in my life until 8 weeks ago. I didn't know if I could use them (especially after 2 weeks fighting with a pathetic pair by Babylis) and I didn't want to shell out more than 鎷?0 for something I might never use much. I paid 鎷?0 in a hairdressers supply store for a pair called CHS red hot 230C and they are brilliant! Hot, fast and great results every time.



I don't know what shops sell them in England (I'm in Northern Ireland) but the company address on the box is



CHS Professional Salon Tools



c/o FuDa International



unit 17, West Chirton Industrial Estate



Middle Engine Lane



Tyne and Wear



NE29 8SE



Hope this helps



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

babyliss professional, bought mine online, their the same ones my hair stylist uses, and are brill!



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

visit a haunted house;-)



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

GHDs - They are fantastic. Buy them now!



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

'ghd' all the way honey. Nothing else will do the job as well.



Can buy them in most good hair dressers.



Anyone in England recommend a decent hair straightener?

ghd's they are good but expensive, i have seen them in boots, they come in 3 sizes i think, smallest is the cheapest.

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