Friday, January 15, 2010

Girls and hairdressers help me?

Ok so im going to buy a hair straightener(Australia) and i don't really know which one to get... theres so many. I dont wanna spend more than $100 really..(AUS $) and i read a review about the babyliss 2085 U PRO or something and i don't know the cost... how much are they? (AUS $) or is there another decent straightener for about $100 and could you please tell me the brand and model?Girls and hairdressers help me?
babyliss is really good. I work in a wholesale supply store and they go from anywhere between $50 -$150(and thats whole sale) for retail you would double the price. I own a chi iron they are about $175-$190 retail., but dont worry if you can get your hands on one bed head just came out with one called hardcore that is made by the same guy who makes the chi. It is about half the price. make sure to go with something ceramic...It will damage your hair less.There is also some by hot tools that work pretty well(they range in price,but would be in your limit)and cricket makes a good one called straight crazy it has tourmaline in it...tourmaline gives off infared that helps protect the hair shaft. Remember always look for the deals,you can find some good one for cheap. If you know any hairdressers they can always get it for half the price,so start making friends in the beauty community!!!Girls and hairdressers help me?
ok I had this problem last week! I ended up buying a LOOK hair straightner from chatters salon for 150.00 . now I know thats expensive but it will be worth it. Chi hair straighteners i noticed make your hair REALLY flat and lifeless, the babyliss ones are good. just talk to the girls at the salons, they will help you. but remember you get what you pay for
Babyliss is a good brand, Conair is good too, the same company makes both.
well depending on if you are looking for a specific kind of straightener, they are all about the same (until you get in to the professional levels) you want to look for one that is ceramic or ceramic plated (it will damage your hair less then a metal plated one) look for one that gets hot enough and a quick heat up time(i hate waiting to do my hair) and look for a brand that you trust. if there are certain things you are looking for like a wet to dry (which i dont recomend personally because of fly aways) or one with a curved plate they shouldnt be too expensive. one you buy from a local store will probably work just fine and you wont break the bank over it.





oh and a quick hair tip: if you add any heat to your hair be sure to condition it to replenish the moisture that you are taking out of it... and use a heat protecter or light leave in conditioner to help to ';burn'; more of product and less of your hair.





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