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Mon Apr 02, 2007 8:48 pm Reply with quoteQuote
My favorite tool for my hair is my VS Sassoon Ionic Molecular Steam Setter. It is a steam roller set. I love this product! It only takes a few minutes to put all of the rollers in and my curls last all day! Being steam, it doesn't dry out my hair like traditional hair rollers.
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My Vidal Sassoon "Super-straight wet to dry straightner", it works wonders on my hair without damaging it too much! Wink
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My Vidal Sassoon "Super-straight wet to dry straightner", it works wonders on my hair without damaging it too much! Wink


I may have to try that. I was looking for a flat iron, but I don't want anything that will damage and dry my hair. Highlighting it does enough damage! Smile
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 6:04 pm Reply with quoteQuote
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I may have to try that. I was looking for a flat iron, but I don't want anything that will damage and dry my hair. Highlighting it does enough damage! Smile


I have used a few different brands of hair straightners before & imho this one seems to do the least damage plus is very quick & easy to use. Smile
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IMHO, the CHI is the GREATEST INVENTION of ALL TIME!!! Who needs "the wheel" or "fire" when I can have straight, frizz-free hair!!! Yay!

I am also enamoured of the Aquis hair drying towel. It really does cut blow drying time in half.

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IMHO, the CHI is the GREATEST INVENTION of ALL TIME!!! Who needs "the wheel" or "fire" when I can have straight, frizz-free hair!!! Yay!

I am also enamoured of the Aquis hair drying towel. It really does cut blow drying time in half.


kittikin, can I ask what the "CHI" is, I've never heard of it before?? Embarassed

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favorite tool: my T3 blow-dryer

favorite hair product: Bumble and Bumble hair powder. I can go 3 days between washings when using this stuff. Before I found this I was having to wash my hair every night!

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Magic Grip Hair pins. Who invented these? My first discovery of them was Scunci.


What else... the comb!
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:43 pm Reply with quoteQuote
chi turbo flat iron -- soooo worth the money. huge difference if you have coarse or wavy/curly hair. cannot live without it.

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chi turbo flat iron -- soooo worth the money. huge difference if you have coarse or wavy/curly hair. cannot live without it.


Well then I'm assuming that's what kittikin was talking about too! Smile But I have never heard of it before, I wonder if it's even available where I live Question...doubt it Confused
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Yup, CHI is the original flat iron hair straightener. I've had mine for about 5 years and use it almost daily with no damage. I originally purchased it through my stylist, but now they are widely available at places like Ulta and other beauty supply outlets.

And yes, it is definitely worth the initial cost.

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blow dryer
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after you have used the roller, do you also use much gel on the hair?
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Agreed on the Chi flat iron - it is fabulous and I've had mine 3 years now. It doesn't fry your hair at all even though I opt for curly/wavy or partially blow-dryed most of the time. I love my Chi!

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I love my T3 blow dryer and my Chi flat iron. Both have held up very nicely since I use them every day.

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have you all tried the chi turbo? I like it a lot better than the original because you can adjust the temperature -- so I don't have to expose my hair to as much heat if I'm just doing a touch up.

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Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:59 am Reply with quoteQuote
helenzwl wrote:
after you have used the roller, do you also use much gel on the hair?


I am assuming this question is for me. After I use my rollers, all I do is flip my head over, run my fingers through my hair, add a little hair spray, flip back over, and I am done! Smile
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I love my Chi and my new Revlon hairdryer, it is flipping fantastic but I had to buy it in the USA as it is not in Canada. Plus it was only $24.
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helenzwl wrote:
after you have used the roller, do you also use much gel on the hair?


I am assuming this question is for me. After I use my rollers, all I do is flip my head over, run my fingers through my hair, add a little hair spray, flip back over, and I am done! Smile

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