Tuesday, March 9, 2010

What are the best ceramic flat irons?

I have long hair with medium curls that can get frizzy easily, and I am in search of the best ceramic flat irons for under $100. Does anyone have any suggestions?What are the best ceramic flat irons?
under $100 i cant think of any good ones ive used. CHI has always been by far the best. it cost usually around $120. doesnt damage your hair like others and works faster. maybe try looking on ebay and you can find them a lot cheaper just make sure to look at the persons feedback you buy from. or if you trust stores better and are willing to pay the extra $$ thats also better because if it breaks most places (like jcpenny) will give you a brand new one even without a receipt. For someone with curly hair CHI's probably the only way to go. it sux but you get what you pay for i guess :) i hope this helped good luck!What are the best ceramic flat irons?
i THiNK THE BEST FLAT iRON PROLLY UNDER $100 WOULD HAVE TO BE THE ';CHi'; iRON.

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The Chi's breakdown easy. I just went to buy another one and the store said they stopped carrying them because they were having so many wiring problems and I know this is true because the first one I bought from them had the same problem.

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In my opinion Chi is the best, but check out my favorite website for hair products,etc. It's calld folica.com and I love that they have customer reviews, free shipping and stuff you can't find in the stores. I know you will find what you are looking for there! Good Luck!
Sally's remington i got mine for 17.oo
Remington Wet2Straight
i have a ceramic hot tools iron that works good for me. its looks like this. http://beautyonfifthave.com/images/1199v鈥?/a>





if you have curly hair don't go with thin face irons like a classic chi. you need a thicker iron.


maybe like this


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good luck!
I suggest tourmaline, they make your hair feel less damaged
It is hard to get a really good iron for under $100. However, for about 100-150, you can get an amazing one that will last you years. In my experience as a hair stylist, I would suggest the Chi iron, or the Paul Mitchell smoothing iron. Both around $120, and not only can they straighten, but they smooth out frizz, and when turned or beveled either in or out, they can also create very pretty waves and curls.

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