Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Conair Wet-Dry Hot Air Styler OR PLATINUM Ceramic Flat Iron?

have any of u used these? wut is the best? does the wet dry work really fast or will i need 2 use my hair dryer first? thanks!!Conair Wet-Dry Hot Air Styler OR PLATINUM Ceramic Flat Iron?
I really don't recommend any of the wet-to-dry flat irons, especially if you use them without a heat protectant product. See, I've learned that just because it says, ';Damage free!'; on the packaging doesn't mean it isn't awful for your hair. Unbelievably, there is no organization (like the FDA, who manages food and drugs, but not cosmetic products) that evaluates the safety or honesty of beauty product claims. So its ';buyer beware';.





Hair is 70% more fragile when its wet. And even the Conair flat irons for dry hair are not 100% ceramic (just ceramic-plated), so they do more damage than high-end flat irons. I would recommend going with anything besides a Conair.





I got my Solia off Folica.com. You can buy salon-quality flat irons there, though some are kind of expensive. (But at $88, the Solia is worth it!)





I would also advise you to avoid the CHI. They work great (at first), but break easily and have a short lifespan.





Hope this helped!Conair Wet-Dry Hot Air Styler OR PLATINUM Ceramic Flat Iron?
Treat yourself - to a CHI flat iron. They are the best ever - you can get one on Ebay for around $75-$80. It is completely worth it. Trust me.
I dont like conair products they dont get hot enough.
always better to dry your hair first %26amp; use a thermal product ( mouse, gel, ect) then flat iron it. if your hairs wet %26amp; you flat iron it, youll have a tendency to kepp going over one section till the moisture is gone %26amp; your hair s dry %26amp; flat. Goin gover %26amp; over a section leads to damage!! if your hair is already dry your less likely to go through a section a number of times with the hot iron. %26amp; as a professional with very unruly curly kinky thick hair, th ebest irons ive used on me %26amp; others are, infra shine %26amp; chi.
Stay away from Conair products. They don't go up to a high enough temperature, which means that it would take you a longer time to get shiny straight hair. And keeping the iron on your hair for so long will damage it.





Secondly, stay away from wet-to-dry hair straighteners! Never ever put a hot iron on wet hair. When your hair is wet, it's more sensitive to damage, and that will just leave you with dry brittle hair that easily breaks.


Spend the extra money for a more professional straightener. And don't forget to use heat-protecting spray

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