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Which is better on a straightener: titanium, tourmaline or ceramic?

I‘m 15 and i have not so much curly but really poofy and needs to be straightened. Right now i am using my mothers straightener which i‘m not sure what it is but for my birthday in a month she said she will get me my own except i don‘t know what kind to get. I want one that will make my hair shiny and make it appear thinner as my hair is really poofy and its shoulder length too. So I need to know what is better on a straightener: titanium, tourmaline or ceramic or if there are other kinds - and the price ranges.

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gold plates help to warmth up swifter whilst silver would not harm ur hair, i think of you could desire to get one that makes use of steam; it striatens your hair the healtiest way and artwork the terrific
i've heard ceramic is the best but idk what the difference actually is lol i know chi's work really well but theyre usually like $100 at least if i remember correctly i don't use straightners much though. i love my curly hair ]
I love my ceramic chi. It's all I use. There is also the ceramic hot tools version which I used before my chi. Honestly if you do your hair almost daily and really would use your straightner I think a Chi is a good investment - it also has heat settings so you don't fry your hair if you have more delicate/thin hair. (I'm blonde so I use a much lower heat setting than my brunette sister) . To avoid poof shiney-ness go with a Chi get some straightner serum or spray for before you straighten. Chi's usually cost about $100 but if you go to Bed Bath Beyond you should be able to use a 20% off coupon saving you a few bucks :) Again - look for investment long term!!

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