Aug
28
2010
Question by Prosecutor Von Karma: Which type of Chi flat iron would work best for me?
There are so many different types, I’m not sure which one to choose. My hair is very thick, wavy, and long. A normal flat iron can’t straighten it. Which of the Chi irons will work best for me?
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Answer by John
Whatever you decide… Do Not purchase a used one.
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Jun
28
2010
Choosing a flat iron from hundreds and thousands of similar looking devices is a difficult job. When selecting a flat iron, you should first give importance for your hair. Always pick the one that perfectly suits your hair type. Flat irons are designed with different heating plates to suit different hair types. So, choosing the apt one will only provide you with the best result after styling.
There are different types of flat irons available in the market and if you are going to purchase such a device for the first time it would be a mammoth task for you. You should first identity which one satisfies all the necessary quality determinants and can help in protecting your hair from damages during styling. As compared to the traditional metallic flat irons, the latest models come with ceramic and tourmaline materials. Ceramic and tourmaline flat irons are highly recommended for all hair types due to the enormous safety features and styling results they deliver. So, always make sure that the flat iron that you have chosen are made with the best quality materials. Such flat irons will avoid the risk of burning or damaging your hair from the extremity of the heat. The negative ion and infra red heat technologies of ceramic tourmaline flat irons offer maximum protection of your hair during styling.
Next important factor that has to be kept in mind while choosing a flat iron is the size of the plates. The plate size for different flat irons is manufactured differently to suit specific hair types, such as long, short, thick, curly, frizzy and fragile hair. If you have long, thick hair, then choose a flat iron with larger plates and if you have short, curly hair, a smaller flat iron would be suited for you. Flat irons are usually available from 3/4″ to 3-inches. You should understand the type of hair you own and then choose the best one that suits your hair type. You should also find the one that comes with a lightweight and ergonomic profile for comfortable handling. Check out whether it comes with the best features like variable heat setting, universal voltage, professional swivel cord, etc.
May
29
2010
I was wondering whether a ceramic flat iron is better for natural black hair than one that isn’t ceramic.
Also, my hair dries intro wavy corkscrews and when I pick it out it turns into a fro. Should I flat iron before or after picking it out?
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Apr
26
2010
Probably should have asked before I purchased it!
Apr
25
2010
There are so many different types, I’m not sure which one to choose. My hair is very thick, wavy, and long. A normal flat iron can’t straighten it. Which of the Chi irons will work best for me?