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Old 02-10-2007, 04:55 AM
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I have heard this straightener has produced amazing results on hair. Is this true? I am in need of a new straightener and was wondering which is the best on the market right now. Is it this one? They are so hard to tell in the store Anyway, suggestions will be appreciated.
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If you are looking for an inexpensive one that does the trick go for the Remington Wet/Dry Straighter, for a drug store brand its is just great.
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You might try checking out a Sally Beauty Supply store. They have professional products but also sell to the public. Their products are usually good quality and are still affordably priced.
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I use ghd straighteners. They are very good, and stay straight for ages, but they are quite expensive, mine were £100
I've never used revlon ceramics, but I've heard good things about them and I think they are cheaper too.
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i have a revlon ceramic straighter and bought it in the states for about 50$ and it is amazing. my friend has a ghd and it works just as good as that . i would definately recomend it!
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The CHI straightener is somewhat expensive but it DEFINATELY worth it. It comes with a warranty and it lasts for years and years.
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I have the Revlon straightener. It is a piece of garbage to put it bluntly. Maybe my hair is too curly or something, but it doesnt do much for my hair.
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