I've heard great things about PYT (Pretty Young Things) brand and Chi.
I just saw a PYT set on a local swap page for $60, brand new. They're $115 on Amazon, and $400 on thei website.
What do you use? Have you tried a PYT?
I've heard great things about PYT (Pretty Young Things) brand and Chi.
I just saw a PYT set on a local swap page for $60, brand new. They're $115 on Amazon, and $400 on thei website.
What do you use? Have you tried a PYT?
persimmon / 1367 posts
I've used a Chi, which is good, and a ghd, which was really great. But, I actually use this HSI daily, which is much cheaper and works the best of all of them on my hair (frizzy wavy). I love it, it's amazing!
watermelon / 14467 posts
I use a cheap ceramic straightener from Walmart. My hair looks just as good with it as it does with a Chi, and it has lasted a lot longer than my friend's Chi.
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
Chi! Been using it for probably 10 years (although my original finally died after about 8 years and I had to replace it). Love it!
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
I have the Sedu and have been using it for over 5 years. It's still going strong!
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22646 posts
I have a Chi that is five years old and still running I might try one of the other brands once this one dies!
kiwi / 585 posts
Also have a chi I've had for a long time. It was expensive, but has lasted a lot longer than the cheap ones I used to buy.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
I liked the chi but what I didn't like is that you can't adjust the temperature. If you have finer hair that can be damaging for your hair.
I have the Remington frizz therapy from ultra, it was about $50, and I love it just as much as many of the more expensive ones I've tried
pear / 1693 posts
I've been using this one multiple times a week for two years now and it's great.
kiwi / 735 posts
I have an old Chi from when I worked at a beauty supply store. If I were buying today I would buy something else.
pomelo / 5298 posts
I have this one from Sephora that I've been using for 10+ years. I don't straighten my hair anymore (6 months) as I got waves that I like post pregnancy. But I still do use it to style my bangs, daily.
I didn't know about ghd when I bought this. I've heard raves about ghd. I do like that this one has an adjustable temperature.
http://www.sephora.com/singlepass-professional-straightening-styling-iron-P257526
pineapple / 12234 posts
I used CHI for years but was never super impressed. Once the technology of flat irons improved - conair infinity has worked just as well. And I have insanely curly hair.
I want the GHD but I can't justify the $$
pineapple / 12234 posts
@JessKas: my BaByliss pro lasted for 6 years!! It was much better than the CHI (which I had to replace every year).
cantaloupe / 6791 posts
I have a Sedu and I love it. I'm only on my second one in 10 years. My first lasted 7 years before finally dying (and I straighten my hair almost daily).
pomegranate / 3329 posts
@Rocker2014: That's what I'd been using until the plates fell off. I really liked it, I should get another.
persimmon / 1461 posts
I have 2 ghd straighteners- one slimline (maybe 8 years old) and one wide plate which is about 5 years old. I use the slimline when I have short hair, or around the hairline/fringe, and the wide plate when my hair is longer.
I remember back in the day (1998!) when straighteners first became all the rage.... my girlfriend had a GAMMA metal plate straightener that we blew up from too much usage
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