Sedu straightener ? + recommendation

Nov 07, 2006 17:16

I need a gooooooood straightener because, as you can see, it is really super curly. I've tried all of the brands except chi, ghd, and sedu. Everyone keeps telling me how good Sedu straighteners are but none of them have my hair. I just want somehting that works well. Soo does anyone know if Sedu could maybe work on my hair?

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bowling_otaku November 8 2006, 00:59:20 UTC
Oh, I loooove Sunsilk!!! I only use the creme now, but I'm thinking of trying the shampoo/conditioner sometime soon.

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orange_clocks November 8 2006, 05:23:17 UTC
You should! Since I've ben using it, my teacher has interrupted my ballet class twice to say how much he loves my hair! I've never found anything that works this well; I love it so.

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oilbird November 8 2006, 01:06:07 UTC
your hair is gorgeous!
Does sunsilk have 'cones?

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orange_clocks November 8 2006, 05:21:15 UTC
thank you!
And I also worry about 'cones and this one is pretty safe. I think it has amodimethicone but that, as well as 'conols (alcohols) don't build up in hair like the other 'cones do.

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ev1lkitkat November 8 2006, 02:56:36 UTC
A lot of times, if I blow my hair dry and really focus on the ends, I don't even need to flat iron except for maybe touch ups.

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bellazirka November 8 2006, 04:48:33 UTC
I'm going to agree with blow-drying. Salon people recommend crazy things to me, like tools... I just use an old-fashioned wooden round brush, then just touch it up with a flat iron. And I leave-in conditioner to try and protect it... it's the best way to go!

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orange_clocks November 8 2006, 05:18:29 UTC
I blow dry mine very well but my hair straight is just a big poof ball and with products its just a greasy mess. I don't know if this is logical but I just remember one of my good friends using her flat iron on me and my hair was silky straight and gorgeous. I'm now forever in search of that perfect flat iron...

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bygeeves November 8 2006, 05:08:47 UTC
i was hesitant about buying the sedu because of the price, but it's definitely worth the money.

my hair is pretty much the same as yours (except i can never get my curls to look as awesome) and it works wonders for me. i'm too lazy to blow dry my hair, so i let it air dry over night and then use the flat iron. a little biosilk (which i usually use while my hair is still wet) plus the flat iron gets my hair straight and shiny.

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orange_clocks November 8 2006, 05:25:57 UTC
yay! That is exactly what I do, let it air dry overnight. But I blow dry before I straighten. Hopefully with a sedu I won't have to anymore.
Considering nobody has said anything short of the best about Sedu, I am probably going to try it. Thanks!

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kimmers84 November 8 2006, 06:36:02 UTC
the anti-poof is my holy grail! I started using it this summer and haven't looked back. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!!!
I hated the Frizz one (green), and the Moisterizing one is not bad (pink), so I've alternated with it before. But the Blue is amazing....
Rock on!

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