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Best hair straightener?

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hi, i cant go over $70.00

so what hair straightener do you recommend?

or which hair straightener do you NOT recommend?

and do you think its a good idea to look into a wet to dry hair straightener or no?

thanks!!!

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  1. idk, mine was chi, but my mom got it for me, it was 100.


  2. I would stay with the standard dry-hair straightener.

    Often times you can find CHIs on sale for $70-$80. Those are arguably the best on the market. Hope this helps :)  

  3. i have a conair nano silver you can get it online for cheap!! like $15 and i have crazy curly thick hair and it makes my hair as flat as the CHI does. it comes with great stuff. in 19 and i have been through A LOT of straighteners and this one is my fave!!!

  4. I recommend you DON'T get a wet to dry straightener. Trust me, I have one and it just burns your hair and gives it a really bad odor. When you use it on wet hair, it makes a sizziling sound too!!

  5. sedu or GHD

    ive had both of them

    for 4 years each

    AWESOME I TELL YOU

    AWESOME

  6. sallybeauty.com

    they have good straighteners mines jilbere titanium tools

    look there though and you can decide byt he reviews.

  7. A GHD is the way to go if you want the best one out there.

    When i went to go get a new one i got a Hi lift.

    Its really good i love mine a lot.

    They are 90$ tho.

    They are really easy to use and you can also curl it and i truns out

    really good!

    Dont get a wet to dry. They are really bad.

    Good luck

  8. Sorry your not going to find anything really good and safe for your hair under $145.00 Save your money and wait until you can get a good iron. Chi,Infrashine are my two favorites. If you know someone that has a cosmetologist license maybe you could ask them to get it for you. You could probably get a Chi for $125.00. Please trust me you wont regret waiting. I have never used the wet dry straightener, mostly because I don`t understand the concept. Cold wet hair going to heat is not the correct way to style hair. It is always heat first and end on cold. For straighter hair, hot,cold, hot,cold hot, end on cold. should take most people 15 -25 minutes to blow dry sometimes more if you have thicker hair. GOOD LUCK!

    P.S. I DON`T RECOMMEND A IRON THAT COST $70

  9. don't get a wet to dry straightener because they don't work that good and they damage your hair extremely. also buy one that is a well known name brand because the other ones brake and fry your hair. and lastly the hot plates should be ceramic to keep your hair healthy and not fry it. ceramic is gentle on hair lol

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