Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Best flat irons?

I don't necessarily have thick hair, I just have a lot of it. So I need a flat iron that will calm it down and make it silky. I don't want to spend too much, maybe like $50? Also, any suggestions on a spray you use before flat ironing?Best flat irons?
The best flat iron is the SEDU. It's a little over twice the price you're willing to pay, but it's extremely worth it. It doesn't damage your hair either. Why? Because it's ceramic/tourmaline flat iron. It will leave your hair soft, silky, and of course..very straight. I own one and I absolutely LOVE it. All of the things it promises are true. It will even go up to 410 degrees and not damage your hair. In my opinion it's better than the CHI , which is the same price if not more expensive, because the CHI leaves your hair very very dry. Spending a little extra can go a long way. You don't want to damage your hair with those cheapo irons do you? And let me add need a replacement every couple of months and don't give you the results you want. If you want just straight looks get the 1 1/2'; if you want straight and curl get the 1';. I own the 1 1/2'; and I recommend that for your hair type over the 1';. The cheapest place you can buy it from which has the fastest shipping (which is free) is www.folica.com. Also, there is an option to return it within 30 days if you don't like it so you can't go wrong!Best flat irons?
the best flat irons are chi irons. you can buy it cheap on ebays...depending on the seller.





and before flat ironing your hair use biosilk. the after effects will leave it soft, shiny, and light
I really don't recommend flat irons, but if you must, use lots of pre-lotion before that or something, because it sizzled my once silky hair into a useless frizzball.
I agree with the person that said Sedu. I read all about them at www.folica.com
THE BEST IRONS I HAVE USED IS THE GOLD';N';HOT FLAT IRONS


AND USE A PRE-HEAT TREATMENT SPRAY

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