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Hair Straightener for thick, straight hair straightening



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By : paul kent    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-06 06:35:27
Thick, straight hair is easily hurted in straightening process. How to take care of it during hair straightening? I've been reading around the forums on hair straighteners and doing some research on popular brand hair straighteners.

Thick, straight hair would become frizzy and rough when hair straightening. Then the hair becomes difficult to straighten, and always have to use high heat.

I've read the reviews on some cheapo hair straighteners (Conair, Remington, Hot Tools) and even some not-so-cheap ones (CHI Flat Iron, Corioliss, Wigo, HAI). The Conair worked OK for the hair, but it wasn't as great as people claimed it to be: it totally dried out the hair, but didn't even get or keep it straight. The CHI ones worked better than that! Except the point, it always broke within 7 months because of the cord.

I've also narrowed it down to either the Solia or Sedu hair straightener to purchase. They both seem to have their pros & cons, particularly since I've read thousands of reviews on the Internet. The reason why I do not prefer the Sedu, despite the rave reviews, is the heat -there is some difficulty to straighten, and I'm afraid the Sedu might only work on thinner hair; but not thick hair. The reason why I am not spring to the Solia is the plate system (Dynamic Alignment System). After reading SO many reviews, I found that some people have said the system creates a big gap, the plates don't exactly meet, it's ineffective, and it snags your hair finally.

It is a good habit to read the reviews before you choose a hair straightener. For this, you could know the brand at your fingertips and prevent your hair from the damage by using an unsuitable hair straightener.
Author Resource:- If you interested in CHI Original Cermic Flat Iron and other Chi flat iron, please visit www.buychistraightener.com. You can read more product's reviews and check the cheap price!
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