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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Curly, Curlier, Curliest: Which Way do You Want to Go Today?

Isn't it always the way it goes-- you were born with a head full of curly hair and you wish it was straight as straw. Born with stick-straight hair and you'd prefer it full of ringlets and waves. Sometimes you want it one way for the office, another for a dinner date afterwards. To that end, Sleekhair.com offers an outstanding array of hair appliances- here are just a few of them, explained.

For starters, everyone needs a hairdryer of some sort. Long gone are the days of chair-mounted, bonnet-type monstrosities. These days, a girl has her choice of hand-held hair dryers, each one easier than the next to manipulate. For instance, the CHI TURBO Professional Hair Dryer offers super-advanced Ceramics, and produces Negative Ions as it dries your tender tresses. Negative ions are tiny things in the air that make you feel good, like after a thunderstorm. When you're swirling magnets and electricity around your head, it's a good idea to add something beneficial at the same time.

Once your hair is dry, it's time to do your curling / uncurling thing. Use a hair-sparing conditioner, such as ARTec Kiwi Blow Up Volume and then choose your appliance. For straightening, select one of the new ceramic irons. Using a spray-in conditioner on the ends before ironing will prevent splits and frying. If you have a lot of hair, using a Ceramic Tools Professional Flat Iron with two-inch plates works well. If you have shorter hair, the one-incher will do.

To go curly, use the CHI TURBO Professional Ceramic Curling Iron, with or without springs. The new breed of curling irons are so much easier to handle than your Mom's old-school irons. The ceramics heat evenly and the cords are wires so that they don't tangle as you use 'em. Temperatures are controlled conveniently so you never have that scorched feeling.

Whether you're going straight or curly, beginning with a clean, healthy head of hair is vital. Sleekhair.com has everything you need to get the styles you want. Even if you change your mind daily. From shampoos and conditioners to appliances to curl or uncurl-- everything you need is right here.


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