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Ceramic Flat Iron good for African-American hair?

I am looking for a good ceramic flat iron (priced around 50-60 dollar). Yes, I have tried the CHI and I did not like it. It did not work on my fine, curly hair (i do not have a relaxer). Has anyone tried the flat iron by ION from Sally Beauty.

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If a CHI didn't work, I have no idea what would work for you. Honestly, I'm shocked - I've never heard of a CHI not working for anyone, African-American or otherwise. Nearly all of the stylists in my salon use CHI irons on their clients. You could try a different high-end ceramic iron such as Sedu, Infrashine or GHD, but they all have similar properties to CHI and are very pricey. Perhaps give the CHI another try. Make sure your hair is clean and dry. Using a shine serum also often helps. Also, if the CHI you used has an adjustable heat setting, you may have had it on a lower setting. It takes a great deal of heat to straighten African-American hair. CHI not working that's definitely the most bizarre thing I've heard today.
CHi is marvelous I even have some fantastically wavy hair (its wispy strands nevertheless yet distinctive hair!) and it receives my hair stick straight away every time. It a professionastraightenerer so its works fantastically lots. in case you dont pick to by utilising a clean one stated doing an oil therapy beforehand you flat iron. stable success :)
Try Remington wet2straight. It works pretty good, ceramic plates and 30 heat settings it will run you $30 also to help I suggest buying a can of Cantu Shea Butter Flat Iron spray also and that $3.60. Works on the wife and daughters' hair and yes were African-American lol
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