Sometimes a sleek, scintillating head of hair is all you need to complete the look.
Now if only I can find a good flat iron to do the job...
From CHI to Cortex to Revlon to Gold 'N Hot, what makes a good flat iron? What makes a bad one? What's a recommended price range to budget? How hot is too hot? What do I need to know now so that I will have less regrets (or one terrible, burnt disaster) later?
Please, I need your help. It would be MOST appreciated :D Peace and Love <3
I use the Karmin G3 Salon Pro Styling Iron which is the best one I've tried, it has tourmaline ceramic plates that cause less damage to the hair, it works for every hair type and keeps the hair soft, shiny, frizz less and super straight. If you are interested I bought it online at safrons.com , just in case :) Hope this helps and good luck ^_^
My favorite hair straightener is the Karmin G3 Salon Pro Styling Iron, it's great on my thick, curly hair but it works amazing on all hair types since it has genuine ceramic tourmaline plates and adjustable heat settings of up to 460F. My hair looks super straight and shiny!
Hot tools is a good one. In my experience around hair ans workin in salons and ar school, GHD is a really good
Flat iron for really curly hard to keep straight hair. Its quite expensive though!
^Sedu irons are a good dupe for the GHD as well! Folica.com is having a 20% sale... and if you use 50sedu50 - you'll get an additional 50% off and you should qualify for free shipping too. Check it out - i just made my friend buy one before the deal expires on Sunday. =)
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May 27, 2012
Stephanie P.
Sometimes a sleek, scintillating head of hair is all you need to complete the look.
Now if only I can find a good flat iron to do the job...
From CHI to Cortex to Revlon to Gold 'N Hot, what makes a good flat iron? What makes a bad one? What's a recommended price range to budget? How hot is too hot? What do I need to know now so that I will have less regrets (or one terrible, burnt disaster) later?
Please, I need your help. It would be MOST appreciated :D Peace and Love <3
Jun 01, 2012
Monique B.
I use the Karmin G3 Salon Pro Styling Iron which is the best one I've tried, it has tourmaline ceramic plates that cause less damage to the hair, it works for every hair type and keeps the hair soft, shiny, frizz less and super straight. If you are interested I bought it online at safrons.com , just in case :) Hope this helps and good luck ^_^
Jun 01, 2012
Melissa T.
My favorite hair straightener is the Karmin G3 Salon Pro Styling Iron, it's great on my thick, curly hair but it works amazing on all hair types since it has genuine ceramic tourmaline plates and adjustable heat settings of up to 460F. My hair looks super straight and shiny!
Jun 07, 2012
Kaylah A.
Hot tools is a good one. In my experience around hair ans workin in salons and ar school, GHD is a really good
Flat iron for really curly hard to keep straight hair. Its quite expensive though!
Jun 09, 2012
Shelly T.
Folica has a great guide to flat irons, if you want to take a look...
http://www.folica.com/hair-101/buyi...
Jun 09, 2012
Soma S.
GHD is worth the splurge, and I don't regret it one bit! Stick straight hair w/ no tugging and has an auto shut off as a safety feature.
Jun 10, 2012
Soma S.
^Sedu irons are a good dupe for the GHD as well! Folica.com is having a 20% sale... and if you use 50sedu50 - you'll get an additional 50% off and you should qualify for free shipping too. Check it out - i just made my friend buy one before the deal expires on Sunday. =)
Jun 10, 2012
Sofia C.
Another GHD iron vote here!