Best Hair Straighter Brush
By vjsinduja
@vjsinduja (1031)
Sri Lanka
    August 24, 2010 10:00am CST
                         
            I have curly hair and just 2 days back I went for rebonding and got my hair straight. But the strainght isn't sating much for my hair. It's no ones fault as my natural hair is curly, so how much ever I iron my hair, my hair tends to get it's natural position.
I cannot be visiting the saloon each week to iron my hair. So I wanna get one for ne itself. I know there are so many straightning machins. Most are flat ceramic plated ones which I don't like. The lady who did the rebonding, had the temp to 200 degrees to iron my hair.. and I could see hot air going above.. I know this will damage my hair and take away the shine and the health of my hair.. SO I wanna get a Hair Straightner brush.. Regards to that, I would like to know which one is the best one.
3 responses
         @Shar19 (8236)
 • United States
                    24 Aug 10
                    I think the best brushes to straighten your hair are either a paddle brush or a really big round barrel brush. It takes longer than a flat iron but it's much healthier for your hair. Also you need to use a really good serum for your hair before you blow it dry and straighten it. I like Frizz Ease serums and also the one from Paul Mitchell. Hope this helps.
                    @vjsinduja (1031)
 • Sri Lanka
                            24 Aug 10
                                    
                            You mean to say, apply the serums and use a normal paddle/barral brush to comb the hair and make it straight?. Will it work. What I asked for is a electronic hair straighting brush.Have u tried the method u mentioned has it worked for u. I of course have much curls. Could even say. rough curls..
                            @Shar19 (8236)
 • United States
                            24 Aug 10
                                    
                            On damp hair apply some hair serum throughout your hair. Then section your hair off. Concentrate on one section at a time and wrap the hair around the round brush to pull the hair down so that it straightens along with your hair dryer. 
It takes a while to do that's why I usually just use the flat iron. You can also use the anti frizz serum on your dry hair too before using the flat iron.
                             @asliah (11137)
 • Philippines
                    30 Dec 12
                    hi,
i don't think so that there is a hair straighter brush because a curly hair will only straight with the use of hot such as flat irony and hair blower,because i also have curly hair and i always have hair re-bonding for every year to make my hair straight.
                     @Trace86 (5030)
 • United States
                    25 Aug 10
                    My niece tried those straightening brushes and was not impressed. She has long thick hair and said that it took forever and made a tangly mess. My hair stylist and my sister who works for Paul Mitchell says the electric hair straightening brushes are a waste of money. That you get better results with serum, a brush and a hair dryer. And then use flat iron for touching up.
I have medium length thick hair and like the Aveda Smooth Infusion Serum for when I want smooth sleek hair. I put the serum on fairly liberally and then blow dry small sections with a paddle brush. I tried a round brush, but it kept getting tangled.
                    
 
                             
                        
 
                    

