this is a quick emergency. i have to get a flat iron really really soon, but i still haven't decided what to get. i did some research and found this conair flat iron that's below 30 dollars. i am very inexperienced in this area and i need lots of help. i have inserted a link to london drugs (i live close to one) that sell a bunch of straighteners. can you please tell me which one is good, it doesn't have to be conair, but it must be below 50 dollars. (by the way, i'm thinking of using the flat iron as a curler also, so i'm stressing about which size i should get, is 1-inch any good?) thank you so so so much!!!
(just check out all of the flat irons in the london drugs link.)
http://www.londondrugs.com/Cultures/en-U...
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Try the first one it will be easier.
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i flat iron my hair regularly with a chloche 1inch wide ceramic tourmaline flat iron that i bought on ebay for only 35 USD. It works amazingly and i've used it every other day for 2 months. I love it
If ebay is not an option for you. I suggest finding a 100% ceramic, tourmaline flat iron, if your hair is short to medium get a 1-2 inch wide plate, maybe 3 if you have long hair but it may get harder the handle if the plates are too wide. avoid the conair brand i read many reviews saying they worked well the first time then had poor performance soon after. hope i helped..
Save your money for A Chi, Hot Tools, Or Helen Of Troy..
They last a long time and they're worth the cost of them.
Most of them look cheap i would try the
TIGI Bed Head Ceramic though..
i would use Vidal Sassoon Solid Ceramic Straightener - VS024CF
http://www.londondrugs.com/Cultures/en-U...
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Definitely One of these! Hope i helped! (dont forget to use a heat protectant spray or silk) I suggest Biosilk
www.biosilk.com/silk
All straighteners are pretty much the same, the trick is how you use them. Very carefully and slowly pull a small portion of hair through the straightener when it's fully heated.
I have one that has multiple attachments, straightener, crimping, curler and waves. i only paid 25$ and I highly recommend it, that would cover all your bases. I looked at the website and found one for 5$, Vidal Sassoon, there's probably others.
All of these products come with instructions, so once bought, you'll know what to do.
Have fun :)
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