Friday, November 13, 2009

Hey to any one with thick curly hair or African American/ about Conair Pro?

Have any of you guys heard of the Conair Pro flat irons just like the conairs babyliss flat iron its the same color too, black with the red on it Have any of you used it has 446F heating which is what i need because im African American and i dont use less than 400F just because i like my hair perfect. So can yall tell me if it works, because the more expensive ones dont work for me because the heat is not over 400F



Hey to any one with thick curly hair or African American/ about Conair Pro?

You should get a Chi(SP?) they run about $50 dollars, but it's worth it. It takes away the frizz as well giving your hair body and silkiness.



You can buy it at Sally's



Take my word for it. I am a black female living in Florida were whenever you step outside, it's like walking into a sauna. If the Chi can make my hair stay frizz free for a whole day, then it can help your hair be "perfect".



Chow



Hey to any one with thick curly hair or African American/ about Conair Pro?

definenetly use a Revolon wet to straight because conair straightners may heat up that high but it will take a long time mine goes up to 400F and it litually takes 30 secs to warm up i don't like contair flat irons



Hey to any one with thick curly hair or African American/ about Conair Pro?

Be careful about using too much heat on your hair. It can cause permanent damage!



Hey to any one with thick curly hair or African American/ about Conair Pro?

I use the CHI. It is ceramic and that is less damaging to the hair. Also, it does leave your hair frizz free. I use the CHI silk infusion with it and that is not greasy. Just a nickel size amount or so and rub it evenly throughout your hair. Make sure your hair sections are small because if you are grabbing a bunch of hair at once to heat, then it is not going to come out as good oppose to grabbing a few strands at a time. Good luck!!!

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