just want to know which ones best for my thick hair. oh, and what kind of hair product should i put on it to KEEP it flat when i finish.Uh, which is the better hair iron- Chi, Revlon, or Herstyler?
CHI's do not last long. They break way too easily. Don't waste your money, and don't listen to the one's that are telling you it's the best. Sedu is one of the best straighteners out there and it is only $100.
To purcase a Sedu at the cheapest price, go to Folica.com , scroll to the very top and click on Hair Styling. On the left hand side, there will be and A - Z brand list. Find Sedu, click on it, and everything else from there is self - explanitory.
For more information on a Sedu, you can go to sedubeauty.com.
I would also recommend using a 1 inch instead of 1 1/2 inch, because the 1 1/2 doesn't do curls very well.
It reaches 410 degrees, with tempature control if you would like a lower tempature. CHI does not have tempature control. That means if the set tempature is too high for your hair, it can fry.
Celebrities have nice hair, and they don't use CHI. They use Sedu. There is something called Sedu hairstyles on every beauty website. No CHI hairstyles right?
Never use on wet hair.
Also, on Folica.com, people can post reviews on products after they have tried them. Here are they stats on CHI:
72 people say it is 1 star (bad) out of out of 1257 total reviews.
Sedu:
24 people say it is 1 star (bad) out of 3814 total reviews.
That speaks for itself!
If your hair starts to get damaged, turn down the tempature.
Take a look at this.
http://www.folica.com/appliances/straigh鈥?/a>
Note how CHI is number 7.
Note how GHD is number 4.
Sedu is the top flat iron and there is proof!
Or if you want something a little cheaper but also is still better than the CHI, get a Solia, it is second in line to the Sedu.Uh, which is the better hair iron- Chi, Revlon, or Herstyler?
I use a Revlon ceramic straightener, and it works wonders, and plus the price was great (Walmart). But it might be easy for me to say cause I have spanish/asian hair and I basically use straighteners to defrizz.
But I have a friend who has really really thick hair. She comb-blowdries it straight first, and it's still a little puffed out coz her hair's so thick. Then after that she straightens in sections going in columns (lines going from forehead to back of head). These columns are about 1 inch thick and she further divides the columns into three and straightens them one at a time.
It took a while but her hair looked amazing. Basically I'm trying to say good sectioning is going to get you good results. (I section across in rows starting from the bottom layer of my hair lines horizontally)
Use a hairspray or a sleeking serum. (Blue magic works for my friend) Good luck!
i dont agree chi's are wonderful and if you purchase it at a beauty store that sales to professionals or know one who can purchase one for you if, something does happen you can replace it under warrenty. i love mine and haven't had any problems maybe the person who answerd it first had a crappy one. they are the best on the market!!!
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