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It's not a "flat iron", it's a straightener, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
it's both. . .
by Anonymous13 years ago
aren't regular irons flat? your iron's pretty suckish if it's not flat.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Mine's not flat... It's curved.
by Anonymous13 years ago
im talking about the bottom.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I don't know what you mean, but I have this straightener: http://www.conair.com/instant-heat-ceramic-2-wet-dry-straightener-p-69.html
by Anonymous13 years ago
ive never seen a straightener like that before...how does that work?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Just like a regular straightener... Only it give the hair more movement after it's straightened.
by Anonymous13 years ago
she ^^ is trying to be witty by refferring to clothes irons.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh...
by Anonymous13 years ago
How dry does your hair have to be to use that? Because I have really thick hair and tried a wet-to-dry straightener once and it just about scorched my hair
by Anonymous13 years ago
I have mad thick hair, but I just blow-dry it (or air-dry it, if I have time) before I straighten it. To use the straightener I have, your can can be like, damp.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Your HAIR can be like, damp*
by Anonymous13 years ago
Before straighteners, people would straighten their hair with irons, so its both.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I say straight iron. :S
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's both but I thought black women usually say flat iron, while white women usually say straightener.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Underneath this is an ad for a vs sassoon straightener.
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