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alfie jones | 22:04 Sun 29th May 2005 | Shopping & Style
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I have quite thick shoulder length hair..I already have a Carmen Girls.com Angel Curls Ceramic Styler..which I dont think its all its cracked up to be..just wondered if anyone has any suggestions as to a better model and make please?
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I can't recommend a model as mine have lasted so well that they probably don't stock the model any more.  But Revlon are very good indeed.  Have you tried using the correct products on your hair first?  This may help the curls to hold.  My hair is straight (but not in a stylish way) and I need SO MUCH product to keep any shape in!  Good luck - happy curling! :-)
Babylis Trevor Sorbie Drop Curls curler meant to be really good. Still waiting for mine to arrive from ebay tho! bought it for �6! RRP about �25

And the cream of the crop are of course GHD Straighteners although I have never forked out the money for them I have a pair of Revlons which do the job well.

Remember to go for solid ceramic as opposed to cermaic coating and I find using straightening cream/serum helps get the perfect finish.

GHD do curling tongs, but there quite expensive I've got the hair straitners though and they are worth every penny cause their brilliant i have thick curley hair and i can have it dead strait in 20 mins.
You can actually use straighteners to do curls though, just by holding them vertically and twisting - keep them moving though so you don't get kinks!

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