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THOROUGHLY CONFUSED.what flat iron to buyOpinions/Suggestions: FHI, CHI, Sedu, Solia or Paul Mitchell?

I am in the market for a new flat ironI currently use a ceramic Revlon ironI am looking for a tourmaline and/or ionic ironI've been doing research for the past 4-5 hours and I'm even more unsure than when I started.I live in DC, sometimes humid, and have African-American hair, tight tiny curls when naturalMy hair is very manageable but slightly damaged and a little dry (so I'm told)I'm growing out my perm and I want something that will get my hair straight and keep it from further damage.So looks like all my facebook friends recommend the CHI, but I'm still not sold because all of the comments online say the FHI or Sedu is better.I've looked at the Herstyler (which I borrowed and liked), CHI, FHI, Sedu, Solia or Paul Mitchell (recommended by a hairstylist)Please HELP and tell me the differences between these hair tools! (Hair product recommendations too)

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Leather Couch Covers
They make window screens that are pet resistant, you can get the mesh and screen kits at the hardware store, we are doing that for our houseThe other thing that works great with my cats is to put a window fan in and close the window tight against it so the cats can't push it outIt has 2 small fans to suck cool air in so its pretty niceOur other place we had a window the size of a box fan so I stuck the box fan in front of the screen, the cats did not go near itYou can also try double stick tape on the ledges, it might deter himFor the couch the best solution I've seen aside from claw caps are the clear plastic corner covers, they are clear so its hard to tell they are there, cats usually go for the cornersyou could also put a thick couch cover over itThere are other deterents such as the ssscat which has a motion sensor and scares cats away when they aproach, or the scat mat which gives a static shock when jumped onI havent tried these though.
This Site Might Help YouRE: Is there some sort of cover I can put over a leather couch so my cat does not claw it and window screens? I moved in with my fiance and he has a leather couch that he likes a lotI have a cat that I will NOT declaw under any circumstancesI will move out before I do thatIs there any like very thick covering for a leather couch that my cats nails cannot penetrate through to protect the couch.
My hair is absolutely crazy, and I hate it when it's curly, so naturally I need a good straightener that works well and won't kill my hairMy hair stylist uses a ceramic CHI so that's the one I got and it's great! It does get really hot so make sure you use a thermal protectant spray beforehandWhy not ask a hair dresser which one she likes best?

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