cheap hair straighteners?

i bought a straighenter from walmart and its the best i have ever owned.... Conair sucks compared to this 1... Its a Remington wet to straight... of course i don't use it to dry and straighten my hair at the same time like it says you can... but it goes from 1 to 30...30 being the hottest... Its a really awesome Straightener. all my friends have 1.
 
My GF bought the one on television, with the rotating drum.
She got one free..

Says its junk, and not to waste your money.

But I still have the old ford , if you wanna give it a shot.
 
i +1 on the conairs when i had a Mohawk i used a conair to kip it straight and standing tall and they come in all sorts of colors and designs i had ones with skulls on it.
 
i bought a straighenter from walmart and its the best i have ever owned.... Conair sucks compared to this 1... Its a Remington wet to straight... of course i don't use it to dry and straighten my hair at the same time like it says you can... but it goes from 1 to 30...30 being the hottest... Its a really awesome Straightener. all my friends have 1.

Take it from a pro, those wet to straights are the WORST possible thing you can do to your hair. You are essentially boiling it. It mike look nice for awhile but eventually your hair will pay the price.

Kristina
 
you could go the old 70's route with a clothes iron........ lol!

Oh, gods, please nooooo.... The stylist inside me is dying right now....

You might as well light a match and watch it sizzle...
 
Now there's one problem I'll never have in my life. My hair refuses to do anything but straight. Also feels like tiny shards of glass when it's cut.
 
i was joking kyryah, lol.

as for any sort of appliance used for hair, does using a blow dryer about 4 times a year count as styling? hahahaha! ponytail girl here.
 
When I was in high school my hair was curly, so I used empty soup cans (both ends cut off) to roll my hair up. Now, many moons later, I want curls and my hair is straight so I use a curling iron..... sigh......
 
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