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Both Remington and Wigo make low-to-mid-price flat irons and both make a Wet To Dry model. So, if you’re on a budget or can't justify spending over a hundred dollars on a professional iron, which should you buy?

There's a wide choice of Wigo flat iron; everything from ceramic or tourmaline plates, to damp or dry models. What follows are reviews of the current models and what each has to offer and, more importantly, what it doesn't.

Both Conair and Wigo are affordable, low cost flat irons that are very popular. There are many flat iron reviews of both brands, often giving conflicting or confusing information as to which would be the better buy. The model that's best depends on the type of hair straightener you're looking for.

Many want that sleek, shiny, perfectly straight look when it comes to hair styles. Sadly, most don't have straight hair, but that's where flat irons come to the rescue. But with so many models out there it's kind of hard to be sure which one is the right you. One popular, cheap brand is Wigo, but how do its flat irons rate? Should you buy or look at another brand?

Helen Of Troy Wigo flat iron are budget models that come in all flavors from ceramic, tourmaline and the increasingly popular wet to dry variety. They won't appeal to everyone but most models offer good value for money. The following reviews list the current models and what will and won't be getting for your money.

I've been reading around the forums on hair straighteners and doing some really heavy research on some popular brand hair straighteners. For the people with thick, straight, shoulder-length hair, this type of hair would easily be hurted during the straightening. They would become really frizzy and coarse. Then the hair is a little difficult to straighten, and always have to use high heat.

There's no such thing as the best flat iron. A straightener than works best for one usually doesn't work so well for another. To find the most suitable you first need to decide on budget, plate width and what special features, if any, it should have; like steam, dual voltage etc. Here are one or two suggestions to help you along.

Increasingly there is vast array of flat irons to choose from, so choosing the right flat iron is becoming more difficult. However, some brands of flat irons have better customer reviews than others and stand out from the crowd. One such flat iron is the Corioliss: it is one of the best flat irons on the market and is used by women and professionals the world over.

 
 
 

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