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Mar 11, 2013
Lizzy M.
After much research, I bought the Chi Turbo a while back. Now I'm reconsidering a ghd, even though it's so expensive, because the Chi isn't given me the results I want. Before I go for the plunge, maybe you guys can give me some other ways to solve my hair issues:
-I have naturally dry&frizzy hair, and since I'm still sampling through the endless supply of anti-frizz products on the market, trying to find one that actually works, I was relying on the Chi to smooth out my hair. If I run it through my hair more times I'm going to dry it out even more, which would just be dumb.
-I have layers in my hair, and I can never get my ends to go straight down. They either flip outwards or curl inwards. How can I the tips of my hair straight without completely frying my hair?
Mar 11, 2013
Lauren V.
What straightening your hair, separate it into sections for example, take half of your hair and pin it up and straighten the remaining hair you straighten and then once you do that straighten the hair that was pinned up, you can also do more sections.
Mar 11, 2013
Lizzy M.
I already section my hair...it doesn't seem to make much of a difference. Thanks anyway! :)
Mar 11, 2013
Paige B.
Research the babyliss pro nano titanium conistraight. that's what I use and my hair turns out perfect
Mar 11, 2013
Morgan S.
Taking small sections helps
Mar 11, 2013
Meagan B.
I use one called a fahrenheit you can get it from tj max for 39.99 and it comes with a big and small one and is remarkably better than a chi. If you go online and read the reviews there all great it works wonders in my hair.
Mar 11, 2013
Morgan S.
I have a Fahrenheit too! I love mine! I've had a chi before and I liked it but I love my Fahrenheit a lot more.
Mar 11, 2013
Lauren R.
I would blow dry my hair first then apply CHI silk infusion ( don't apply a lot though, it can make your hair greasy) then straighten your hair.
Mar 11, 2013
Hazel G.
Muaha I reckon you should just go for it n get GHD's, they're well worth the money =] and they last for years aswell =]
Mar 12, 2013
Andrea B.
A remington is a cheap and good straightener.