HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jun 29, 2007 10:24


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bella_anitragrl June 29 2007, 16:31:54 UTC
I use Jilbere de Paris Definition Series. It's around $50-60 at Sally's. I've gone through 2 or 3 straighteners before and this has to be the best one I've ever had. It heats up to 400+ degrees and it will flatten under 5 minutes.. and I have thick hair. I would recommend this straightener.

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fmdjgirl June 29 2007, 16:42:09 UTC
Okay, another question. Which is better, one that heats up to just one temperature or one that adjusts temp??

Do you spray on any heat protector before you straighten your hair? If so, what do you use?

Thank you so much for your help, hon!

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bella_anitragrl June 29 2007, 17:00:58 UTC
This one adjusts. I goes from 1 to 25, 25 going up to like.. 480 something. It tells you which setting you should use for you hair type. My hair is naturally wavy/slightly curly, so I usually keep it at 20. But I'm always in a hurry so I use 25.

I never any spray in my hair, but my mom does. Her hair damages must easier though. I use shampoo that moisturizes my hair and I also use this conditioning serum like, once a week that keeps moisture in my hair.

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fmdjgirl June 29 2007, 17:59:10 UTC
Thank you!! I had no idea when I got into this all the things I should know, lol.

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melopene June 29 2007, 17:12:03 UTC
I have a Conair Ceramic 2" that I picked up from Sally for about $25 a couple of years ago... that thing rocks, especially since you can adjust the heat setting. If it can straighten my thick-ass, nasty curly hair and make it look good, it can do anything.

And I lurve you and miss you!

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fmdjgirl June 29 2007, 18:00:10 UTC
I can't even imagine how long it must take you to straighten your thick hair!! It is by no means nasty, though. Unless you have just taken to avoiding showers...

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melopene June 29 2007, 18:39:41 UTC
Hun, in the summer heat it's nasty after an hour or so. But it only takes me about 15 or 20 minutes at most to get my hair straight... less if I've slept on it already.

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fmdjgirl June 29 2007, 22:02:08 UTC
with the humidity down here, does it stay straight??

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imafall3nstar June 29 2007, 17:26:47 UTC
I've heard from madradhair that all of the CHI straighteners end up being not worth it after about a year/year and a half of use.
I hate my Conair. It's a curling iron/straightener so there could be the faulty-ness. The one I had before I left on and it got so hot the plates melted INTO the actual plastic.
I love Sharayah's straightener. I've been on her for like years on where she got it. Haha.

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imafall3nstar June 29 2007, 17:28:04 UTC
You know what? Until lately I've never realized how hot Prince William is to me.....

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fmdjgirl June 29 2007, 18:01:32 UTC
i love him, but now that his hair is starting to fade, so is my love. now, harry? wowsers. i adore that ol bad boy. i would love to get drunk and hang out with him.

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fmdjgirl June 29 2007, 18:03:12 UTC
See, I started reading that, too and that is what has stopped me so far on that. Well, her secret is out now!! I maybe looking into that now, lol.

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x_tinerella June 29 2007, 19:22:04 UTC
I use to have thick curly hair, but since straighting it too much it actually has thinned out... but anyhooo moral of the story is REMINGTON S8202
wet 2 straight wide Teflon gold straightener is realllly good!!!!

p.s.- "Are you seeing planes? Is your name Tatu? Because I swear to God, you're living on Fantasy Island." hahaha... ahh i <3 that movie!!

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fmdjgirl June 29 2007, 22:08:26 UTC
I heart it, too!!

I will check that one out, too!! Thank you. I added you, btw!

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fmdjgirl June 29 2007, 22:05:39 UTC
I loved that little animation, lol. It makes me giggle seeing such straight aces so silly.

I am a bit worried putting out too much money on a iron, too. It seems everyone is warning me about them breaking before I truly get my cash worth out of it. What shampoo/conditioner do you use?

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