Tuesday, July 21, 2009

What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

i want a new straightener that can straighten hair quickly without too much damage- for under 100 dollars preferably... tell me where i can find it (in stores not online) and if it is online, tell me the link, and why you recommend it.



What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

Getting a Chi flat iron is your best bet. You probably won't be able to find one for less than $100. I got mine at Ulta (they sent me a coupon for 20 % off, so I used it on that). They're expensive, but I think they're worth every penny.



What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

Hot Tools is the best!!! They are about 40-50 dollars and you can buy them at a beauty supply house or in salons. I love mine and my hair is really really thick. I also am a stylist and I use it on all my clients.



What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

Chi is the best flat-iron you can get. You can buy one at any Trade Secret. The cost is $100.00-$120.00, but well woth it. You don't want to skimp on a flat iron. A cheap one can kill your hair!!!



What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

Chi is the best. read product revew and comparison



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What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

Chi's are the best. You can get one at JCPenney Salon for a little over a hundred.



What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

go to a drug store, and there is hair straightener for like 14 bucks. it worked on my hair and i have really thick hair! if it doesn't work the first time, wait a month then do it again.



What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

Chi is your best but if you did not want to spend over $100.00 then the next best thing is Jilbe`re de Paris ceramic tool. I have very thick hair and it works great on mine. It runs about $50.00 and I bought mine at Sally's Beauty Supply.



What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

revlon wet/dry on a higher heat setting



walmart or any other store like that.. i forget how much but its under 50



i have thick hair and i just take it slow going down every peice and it works GREAT



What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

Try Coriollis. You can get them cheaper on eBay; I got mine for $40 shipped. (Normally, it ranges from $100-150.) It's ready for use after a few seconds of it being on, it leaves your hair shiny and very silky, and the results can last up to three days!



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What is a good ceramic hair straightener that is good with thick hair?

I am a hairstylist in Utah. I would recommend to you a "CHI" iron.



It can be a little higher in price but mine has proven to be worth it to me. My situation was I was going through irons every five to six months but I've had my chi for almost two years and it's still running great. You should be able to ask your stylist and he/she should be able to order one for you. Any higher end salon should also be able to get one in for you. It is a great iron that can tackle almost any type of hair. I hope I've been some help to you, good luck.



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