and before you say it, no im not going to put paint stripper on it thanks in advance
yess its a very good straightener i have one my self and also have thick hair not curly nor frizzy just let it get veryyy warmm before you d your hair leave it on while u do your make up or sum thats what i do
my best friend bought one for me as a birthday present and it works really well for me and i too have wavy hairalso while your straightening your hair it doesn't feel rough like most flat-irons it feels really soft another thing is that ceramics don't fry your hairhope i can help.
Most frames either have a powder coating on them or they are painted.So there is no way to bring it to a real shine unless you strip the material off the outside ,then sand it with 1000 grit paper to get all the adherence lines out then you can get out the buffer and rouge.This is what I do on the side for extra money,been doing it for the past 10 yrs mostly on street bikes.I would not steer you wrong on this my friend.If your bike is already stripped and shined and you want to bring it back then use what I use,and you will be totally amazed at the results.I have tried everything from Wenol to stuff made in Germany that cost 25 bucks for a small tube and you had to get all 4 steps to make it work right.Mothers billet aluminum polish is the stuff-not the regular mothers in the red and white can-this stuff is almost 20 bucks for the can.But if you get it follow the directions exactly and WOW it will shine.I use aircraft stripper to remove the material from the bikes I work on.If you need any tips e me