If you have BIG BULKY hair, even after straightening- submitted by: Liz, Mon Feb 25 2008
13 of 15 people found this tip helpful.
Some tips for others with "big hair" like me: I figured out that wearing a shower cap every night to prevent re-curling the hair from dampness was a big help.Sounds old lady-ish but it works! I do alittle retouch every morning because I am obsessed with getting my hair pin stright. I also use Biosilk to protect the hair when I do it after shampooing. And, believe it or not, I found another product that is inexpensive (Razac Hair Oil) that reduces the volume or bulk of your hair dramatically. Just don't overdo it or it will look greasy!
get this flat iron submitted by: sam, Mon Dec 10 2007
14 of 17 people found this tip helpful.
if your debating between getting a solia and a sedu flat iron definatly get a solia, i've had mine for over a year and am completely happy with it... no problems at all and great quality!
Do not use on wet hair! submitted by: anonymous, Tue Aug 07 2007
24 of 26 people found this tip helpful.
Even though it says it can be used on wet hair, it will damage your hair way more than if your hair was dry.
irons damp(not soaking wet hair) submitted by: Brandon Whitmore, Tue Apr 24 2007
11 of 13 people found this tip helpful.
yes its true. One of the amazing tricks this iron can do, is allow you to iron your hair when its damp. So if you dont have time to finish blow drying your hair, let the solia finish it for you for a beautiful shine!
Brush Strokes submitted by: Nicky, Tue Sep 06 2005
48 of 51 people found this tip helpful.
My very good upscale hair stylist friend says: definelty leave a little conditioner in you hair or apply some silk therapy prior to using the iron. Lead the iron with a hard bristle brush. This minimizes the number of strokes with the iron and its powerful heating technology.
Stubborn collars submitted by: Dana, Thu Aug 25 2005
65 of 87 people found this tip helpful.
Did you know you could use your hair iron to straighten out those stubborn cotton collars that always flip up. It is a quick fix.
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