Flat Iron that you can use on wet hair....

Pushpa

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Quote:
Originally Posted by mskttn
Ahhhh, the "hiss-o-meter" on that site makes me CRINGE. I don't care what they say; that sound is not the straightener "locking moisture into your hair," it's hair frying. Ew.


um no that's moisture escaping..most irons which straighten hair wet are ceramic so they aren't 'frying' ur hair...its just drying ur hair at a rapid rate which releases steam
 

xwithoutux

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Originally Posted by bellaetoile
i'm like, the queen of flatirons. i've gone through 5 different ones over the past few years. the one you're talking about might be the vidal sassoon wet to set, which is i think 1.5 inches, and available at most drugstores/target/ulta. it was like 24.99 or so? you can use it on partially damp hair, although i've found its still better to have your hair 95% or more dry, because contrary to what they claimed, this DID damage my hair when used wet. i use this, along with a 1" chi ceramic to get my hair completely done. the whole process usually takes about 35 mintues, from the end of the blow dry to the end of the straigntening.


Thats the one I have.
 

NaturallyME

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She might even be talking about the Maxiglide flatiron it has a steam feature also but its definately not 200 its more like 80 or so
 

Dizzy

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For the record, using Chi's on wet hair = bad idea. Even damp hair. The heat that Chi's get up to will damage hair (if the person isn't using a heat protectorant of some sort) that is dry as it is, never mind when hair is wet and in its most fragile state. Ceramic plates or not, they're not meant to be used on wet or damp hair.

Not to mention Chi's aren't suppose to be sold at CVS anyway, that's the huge issue with distributors making extra money by selling them to places that aren't allowed to have them. The Guaranteed Real Campaign can tell you more about that though.
 

Bedhead1988

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Quote:
Originally Posted by ruby_soho
There's a wet straightner available at Sephora where you can straighten your hair without blow drying it at all. I think it's Tourmaline, and it's around $200. I think this is the one you're looking for.



i have this iron its called t3 tourmaline wet to dry it has holes on the side and its amazing
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xxx
 

MxAxC-_ATTACK

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pushpa
um no that's moisture escaping..most irons which straighten hair wet are ceramic so they aren't 'frying' ur hair...its just drying ur hair at a rapid rate which releases steam

nope. thats water basically BOILING off of your hair..

Flat ironing your hair while its wet is EXTREMELY bad for your hair!!!!!
 

MxAxC-_ATTACK

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dizzy
For the record, using Chi's on wet hair = bad idea. Even damp hair. The heat that Chi's get up to will damage hair (if the person isn't using a heat protectorant of some sort) that is dry as it is, never mind when hair is wet and in its most fragile state. Ceramic plates or not, they're not meant to be used on wet or damp hair.

Not to mention Chi's aren't suppose to be sold at CVS anyway, that's the huge issue with distributors making extra money by selling them to places that aren't allowed to have them. The Guaranteed Real Campaign can tell you more about that though.


EXACTLY! no one ever believes me when I say " Target isn't supposed to sell thiisss!!!!"
 

Glow

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I work in a salon, we sell a brand that was manufactured for our company. Honestly I wouldn't recommend using it for styling damp hair.

We use them at our salons when the stylists are pressed for time because it cuts down, it's more likely to damage it though if you were to use it on your own at home.

There's other good brands, but it all depends on the thickness and health of your hair - as well as how often you use it.

I recommend going to a salon and asking someone who works there what would be best for your hair.
 

inishkai

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Quote:
Originally Posted by aerials
Remington's Wet2Straight ?

Ahhhh, the "hiss-o-meter" on that site makes me CRINGE. I don't care what they say; that sound is not the straightener "locking moisture into your hair," it's hair frying. Ew.

lol People should try the Croc for wet to dry
 

drchick890

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yea as stated above i STRONGLY recommend you NEVER flat iron wet hair.. its going to be boiling your hair.. burning it.. and it creates LOTS OF SPLIT ENDS.. the only way your hair can get better from that is plenty of conditioner & a cut @ that point.. please dont do this :(
 

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