Friday, March 12, 2010

Which is a better flat iron (hair straightener)?

Which one is the best? %26gt;-%26lt; for maybe 3 times a week and will last a long time without burning hair lol (my hair is coarse and wavy)





This is what i know so far....


-Chi (up to 370 degrees, ceramic, good but burns a lot %26amp; dies...is that true?)


-Sedu (up to 410 degrees, ceramic%26amp;tourmaline)


[does tourmaline really make a difference?]


-Solia (up to 450 degrees, ceramic%26amp;tourmaline, plates that move with hair position, wet to dry)


-Hot Tools (Helix version, up to 430 degrees, ceramic%26amp;tourmaline)


-Zoe (up to 410 degrees, ceramic%26amp;tourmaline, wet to dry, on sale for 30ish dollars)


-Ulta brand (up to 430 degrees, ceramic,tourmaline%26amp;titanium, on sale for 30ish dollars)





if you've tried any please tell me which one is best %26gt;_%26lt; Which is a better flat iron (hair straightener)?
I have read great reviews for the Sedu and Solia. They are rated the most popular on this website: http://www.folica.com/Which is a better flat iron (hair straightener)?
I have bought just about all of those. I have had my CHI for over a year and it's the best. My hair is really curly and dry. No matter what you use your hair will always damage when you put any kind of heat to it. CHI sells sprays to put on before you straighten your hair so it doesn't damage so fast. Also buy the serum and put some on after you straighten your hair and your hair will feel smooth, look shiny and smell good as well.
wet to dry, definetly.



t remington studio





lasts forever. (:
im gonna get a sedu, ive heard great reviews on it!

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