Saturday, April 14, 2012

What is best?

Okay..so I've decided to leave my hair the way it is and not get a perm....



So I'm going to try Sebastian Straightening LiquiGel....where would I be able to purchase this? Online, or a store?



I also would like to try hot rollers...what brand is best, and where to buy it?



I would also like a new hair straightner..One that might not be as "harsh" on my hair...Brand, and where to buy?



A new hair dryer...one that would be better for straightening my hair, brand, and where to buy



I would like prices, brands, and where to buy....



Thanks for all your help!



What is best?

Well, I have a straightener %26amp; straightening blow Dryer %26amp; they both work well. The best straightening Iron would probably be a Remington Wet To Dry, that you can get at target %26amp; it dries your hair %26amp; straightens at the same time with lots of settings. Then the blow dryer that straightens is the Conairé–³?Infiniti blow dryer, it might cost about 50-60$ but I would say it's worth it. There's also the Conair Infiniti straightening Iron that goes along with the blow dryer that i'm planning to get that has good reviews. The good thing about it is that you can get a 1" or 2" plate, to suit your hair.



What is best?

Don't burn your hair getting a perm. I've tried it and now I have a mess of nothing. Not sure about Straighting Liquid. But I use Easy Straight and that takes the frizz away for 3 months its real easy you let it sit on your hair for 20 minutes and then rinse it out put the conditer on and then your frizz free for about 3 months although mine last way longer. Um...I cant name prices but try going to Sallys Beauty Supply. Thats where I get everything there very helpful. Hope this helps



What is best?

go to a pro stylist heck go to super cuts, great clips etc and have them help you do a new style they are so cheap and very worth it



What is best?

To straighten your hair jet a conditioning gel like "Jam" and a flat iron, Revlon has a good one. then on dry hair part it out in sections put some Jam on it to cover section lightly then flat iron.

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