Question:

hair flat irons?

what do you think about chi irons

Answer:

I love mine Iv got very thick and curly hair and it is the only flat iron that can control it! Highly recomend
they work great for a wile. until they break. they break easily. trust me ive had thm. most ppl usually choose between the chi the solia and the sedu. wile all r great the sedus is the best. and its not just endorsed bcuz of celebrity crap. i have it and so does my frend. my othr frend has a solia. and the frend wit the sedu used to have the chi and lol i used it all the time. then it broke and she bought a sedu which YAY has a 2 yr warranty. lol. ive onli just gotton it and it works great!! my frends had it for a wile tho now and its still strong and ive heard of ppl whove had it for 4 years. and the solias ok but the sedus better. on my hair i onli have 2 go down once and my hair stays straight up until the next time i wash it. so the chis OK but sedu is way better. 1sedu 2chi 3solia
OK I'm going to be honest with you. It is pretty darn hard to find a very good flat iron for your kind of price. Let me take you through my story. I first got a Hot Tools flat iron, it was OK at first, and then turned to pure crap. I used a MAXIUS, same thing. I used a CORTEX for $60, it worked OKAY, but ended up giving me terrible split ends. I spent years trying out different flat irons (Revlon, Jose Eber, SleeknStraight, you name it), and tried getting them at the same price range, under $100. The stylists told me that the truth was that to get something real good, I was going to have to pay up. It pained me, to hear this, because I didn't want to spend so much money, but I had to accept it. The stylists recommended CHI, which is what most of them use anyway. I spent $150, RIDICULOUS! I was soooo upset to have spent this because I could think of a million better ways. But I have to admit the truth. IT WORKS MARVELOUS!!!! Ask anyone. 99% of people have no complaint. CHI IS THE BEST! It is worth the price, and I had to learn that the hard way. But, I have had it for 5 years, and I get the same great results each time. I have terribly curly, coarse, and frizzy hair and it's like magic. There are probably cheaper ones, I think the cheapest CHI iron is like $120. If you don't want to follow my advice, that's fine. Just whichever one you choose, make sure it's a CERAMIC flat iron because nobody can deny that CERAMIC is better for your hair. PS-Don't straighten your hair more than twice weekly. And have PLENTY of protection. You should probably buy the following; HEAT PROTECTION SPRAY STRAIGHTENING GEL I have to admit that I think Tresseme is better than CHI for heat protection. Look for this package Tresseme Thermal Creations Heat Package or something like that. and in addition, it helps to use a good Straightening Shampoo Conditioner. It really does. IM BEHIND CHI 100% GOOD LUCK!
I love mine Iv got very thick and curly hair and it is the only flat iron that can control it! Highly recomend
they work great for a wile. until they break. they break easily. trust me ive had thm. most ppl usually choose between the chi the solia and the sedu. wile all r great the sedus is the best. and its not just endorsed bcuz of celebrity crap. i have it and so does my frend. my othr frend has a solia. and the frend wit the sedu used to have the chi and lol i used it all the time. then it broke and she bought a sedu which YAY has a 2 yr warranty. lol. ive onli just gotton it and it works great!! my frends had it for a wile tho now and its still strong and ive heard of ppl whove had it for 4 years. and the solias ok but the sedus better. on my hair i onli have 2 go down once and my hair stays straight up until the next time i wash it. so the chis OK but sedu is way better. 1sedu 2chi 3solia
OK I'm going to be honest with you. It is pretty darn hard to find a very good flat iron for your kind of price. Let me take you through my story. I first got a Hot Tools flat iron, it was OK at first, and then turned to pure crap. I used a MAXIUS, same thing. I used a CORTEX for $60, it worked OKAY, but ended up giving me terrible split ends. I spent years trying out different flat irons (Revlon, Jose Eber, SleeknStraight, you name it), and tried getting them at the same price range, under $100. The stylists told me that the truth was that to get something real good, I was going to have to pay up. It pained me, to hear this, because I didn't want to spend so much money, but I had to accept it. The stylists recommended CHI, which is what most of them use anyway. I spent $150, RIDICULOUS! I was soooo upset to have spent this because I could think of a million better ways. But I have to admit the truth. IT WORKS MARVELOUS!!!! Ask anyone. 99% of people have no complaint. CHI IS THE BEST! It is worth the price, and I had to learn that the hard way. But, I have had it for 5 years, and I get the same great results each time. I have terribly curly, coarse, and frizzy hair and it's like magic. There are probably cheaper ones, I think the cheapest CHI iron is like $120. If you don't want to follow my advice, that's fine. Just whichever one you choose, make sure it's a CERAMIC flat iron because nobody can deny that CERAMIC is better for your hair. PS-Don't straighten your hair more than twice weekly. And have PLENTY of protection. You should probably buy the following; HEAT PROTECTION SPRAY STRAIGHTENING GEL I have to admit that I think Tresseme is better than CHI for heat protection. Look for this package Tresseme Thermal Creations Heat Package or something like that. and in addition, it helps to use a good Straightening Shampoo Conditioner. It really does. IM BEHIND CHI 100% GOOD LUCK!

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