Sunday, February 28, 2010

What are good , yet inexpansive wet-to-dry hair straightners?

Okay, so my hair is thick and to dry it and them straighten would take a long time- and if i left my hair to dry naturally, then just forget about straightening (IMPOSSIBLE!). So i was wondering what are good but cheap ones that work well? My hair is straight after a shower and a good 'ol brush in the shower and out. So, where can i get these? **REMEMBER PLEASE- NOT EXPENSIVE YET GOOD QUALITY**What are good , yet inexpansive wet-to-dry hair straightners?
wet to dry doesnt work well. first of all the steam burns really bad if you dont use it right and whenever i used it on my hair it never fully dried it and it ended up looking frizzy. try taking a shower the night before so when you wake up most of your hair will be dry and then you can straiten it that way.What are good , yet inexpansive wet-to-dry hair straightners?
wow i think i have the same problem have u used a straighner before? because you miht be surprised at what a good straightner can do i have a wet to dry straightner im sorry i want to help and tell you the name but i bought it along time ago but its conair and its red with two traingle shaped buttons one that turns green when its all warmed up and red when its not on that one works well cuz trust me i know that when u hav poofy hair and it dries it is horrible but with the straightner after your done it looks fine you need other products to make it silky smooth duh ive never actually seen a straightner that leaves your hair looking shiny when it wasnt like that before so yea i dont think they exist hah hope this helps let me know ok
If you want to kill your hair, go ahead and get them. Straightening your hair in the first place is bad. Think of how bad it will be if your straightening and drying at the same time. Your hair will fry.
wet2straight the brand is remington





http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.j鈥?/a>








thats the one!!!!


good luck=]
I thought that if you straightened your hair when wet you ran a chance of burning it. I didn't know there was anything that did both.
there is one at walmart called wet to straight its black and im not really sure what brand it is but it works good and not expensive at all [;

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