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shannisrules
19-05-2006, 16:59
ive got a pair of straighteners and they're really good but im getting fed up of having to blow dry my hair and if i want it straight having to starighten it aswell it takes too long now i have heared about the hairdryer/straighteners whcih dry your hair aswell as straightening in one but does anyone have any and which are the best ones to buy, ive also heard theirs a new hairdryer which straightens your hair when you blow dry it
I'ev tried the straighteners, which straighten and dry your hair at the same time. They're ok for a one-off time, but over a long time, they really damage your hair. I was chatting to my hairdresser about it, and she said that with the amount of split ends you get, its not worth it. You just end up going to the hairdressers to get them trimmed off ten-times more.
Try using BedHead straightening serum, when you dry your hair, to stop yourself having to straighten your hair so much. Its smooths it out as well :D
leanne27
19-05-2006, 20:33
i know it gets annoying doesn't it? having to blow dry your hair then have to straighten it but if i leave it as it is it just explodes lol
LostVoodoo
19-05-2006, 21:43
I'ev tried the straighteners, which straighten and dry your hair at the same time. They're ok for a one-off time, but over a long time, they really damage your hair. I was chatting to my hairdresser about it, and she said that with the amount of split ends you get, its not worth it. You just end up going to the hairdressers to get them trimmed off ten-times more.
very true, they're boiling your hair from the inside!
I've heard that the remmington wet 2 straight straightners are quite good.
I've heard that the remmington wet 2 straight straightners are quite good.
They're the ones that screw your hair up, really. They give you split ends, and really get it out of condition. Even if it can be a bit annoying, i think putting the time in to do it properly, however slow, is better then making it so badly out of condition. Thats just my opinion though.
ive got a pair of straighteners and they're really good but im getting fed up of having to blow dry my hair and if i want it straight having to starighten it aswell it takes too long now i have heared about the hairdryer/straighteners whcih dry your hair aswell as straightening in one but does anyone have any and which are the best ones to buy, ive also heard theirs a new hairdryer which straightens your hair when you blow dry it
I saw an advert for that hairdryer thing today. it looks like it almost has straightners attached to a hair dryer! looks a bit wierd but alsolooks like it could work. Howver could damge your hair or take just as long as blow drying then straightening
di marco
20-05-2006, 08:29
I've heard that the remmington wet 2 straight straightners are quite good.
my mum just bought me a pair of those ones, i havent used them yet, thought about using them this weekend just to see if they work or not, i tried them on my sis hair last week and they seemed to work well although they really burnt her head! im not worried about them damaging my hair cos i wouldnt use them that often anyway. and although it says that it works on dry hair as well, it didnt really work on my hair when it was dry so ill probably stick to my other straightners most of the time
samantha nixon
22-05-2006, 18:06
i have black wet to dry straigtners and wel also have pink wet to dry ones and they are really good we dont get split ends from them there just the same as normal straigtners just better
di marco
22-05-2006, 19:15
my mum just bought me a pair of those ones, i havent used them yet, thought about using them this weekend just to see if they work or not, i tried them on my sis hair last week and they seemed to work well although they really burnt her head! im not worried about them damaging my hair cos i wouldnt use them that often anyway. and although it says that it works on dry hair as well, it didnt really work on my hair when it was dry so ill probably stick to my other straightners most of the time
well i used these on my hair the other day and as well as burning my head on several occassions, they werent really that good tbh
emma_strange
06-07-2006, 11:30
I was like that and got so sickof drying and straightening. I have GHDs and love them, but it's so annoying every morning. So i went to the hairdressers and they 'relaxed' my hair. It cost bout £40 but now it's so much more manageable.
rubylilly
02-10-2009, 12:03
out of interest....
when your drying, focus the nozzle downwards and use either a tight roller brush or a vent brush. (watch a hairdresser do this)
and the reason why wet to dry straightners burn you is because of the steam- personally i wouldn't risk it because they carry a massive fire risk!!!!!
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