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What its the diference between Corioliss Ceramic and Chi?

Hi, I want to buy a ceramic my hair its long, curly and blonde with permanent color, I am looking on internet i see two of them are higher in price than the rest are corioliss and Chi but the Chi its too expensive, what is the difference between them?thanks for your help.

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Antilock Brakes are essentially an enhanced or improved version of ordinary brakes. Simply put, the antilock brake system is designed to prevent the brakes from locking up and skidding when braking hard or when braking on wet or slick surfaces. This adds a significant margin of safety for everyday driving by preventing dangerous skids and allowing the driver to maintain steering control while trying to stop as the older style did not
Traditional breaking systems increase pad pressure on discs or drums until these stop rotating. this can occur even before the momentum of the vehicle is reduced enough to physically stop the car causing uncontrolled skidding ABS brakes are mechanically controlled to pulse the pads so as to prevent pad pressure from completely stopping the wheel and all wheel rotation. This will allowing to come to a more controlled and quicker stop. The ABS system does this much faster than you could ever do with your foot, hence why mfr's tell you not to pump the brakes for an ABS system
Corioliss Ceramic is good. But it probably doesn't have a swivel cord. it probably doesn't heat up as fast. Or heat up that high. Maybe it's not even ceramic :/ The Chi is the opposite of what I just said.
you're the two braking annoying or you have warped discs that want changing. once you brake annoying in a vechile with abs you will sense a judder, as abs potential your brakes are being pumped on and rancid very speedy meaning you would not have the potential to fasten up the wheels and then have the potential to regulate and steer the motor vehicle better in an emergancy.

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