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My Ultimate Straightener.please help me find it?

Im looking for one -around 80$-wet-to-dry kind-and most importantly: CAUSE VERY MINIMAL DAMAGE!!thanks :)Quality of course

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ride your bike, exercise, suntan, go for a walk, go to the gym, volunteer at places (it would come in handy if you did this somewhere you could later work for or have something to do with where you want to work), get a job, bake stuff, get involved in a club, watch movies, play games on computer, instant message, facebook, rollerblade, get on a sports team, tv, start playing an instrument, answer questions on yahoo answers
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Kind of depends what type of hair you have, if you have thick hair, then you're going to need bigger and more robust straighteners (the size of the large GHDs) if it is thin then you may not want some that are quite so bigIf you have long hair however, you may still want the thick ones as they can take more hair at onceIf you want from wet to dry ones, then you need to get ones with a built in hairdryer (Babyliss do some) but they cost more, are more bulky and fiddly to use on yourselfI don't really recommend any dry-to-wet straighteners :/ Revlon is quite a good brand as wellDon't know if that helps you at all but there you go :)

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