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    Posted: November 30 2003 at 7:58pm
I have curly hair that I straighten (stick straight) everyday.

Right now I use a Hot Tools (non-ceramic) flat iron. The overall result is fine but I''m planning on asking for a better (ideally faster & less damaging) one for xmas. And ceramic is best, right? I just need help finding a good flat iron, hopefully under/around $60-ish (??) Thank you so much!

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I,too, was using a hot tools flatiron, and I was happy only because I had not tried anything else. My mother-in-law let me try her Chi ceramic flatiron-WOW...It is the best. I cannot tell you how many people have commented on how good my hair has been looking. Sure, it is more than the $60.00 range, but it is DEFINATELY well worth it. I have been searching online for one for myself, and you can find them on many sights for approx. $108 incl. shipping! Take my advice and go with the Chi!
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Before buying, I suggest you guys go to a reputable beauty supply store in your area and ask what they would recommend. I researched mine. I was told that although Chi is good, there are a lot out there that is as good but cheaper. Hai2 is one of them. I am currently using HairArt and so is my mom. I bought hers for $69.99 and mine was $99.99. Don't take my word though, try to ask around. A lot of good beauty supply store will have them for demonstration. They will let you try them on your hair.

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I bought a "hai stik" ceramic iron on ebay, its the best thing i've ever used 10 minutes - 15 minutes for perfect hair. about 100 bucks with shipping.
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I need help with that also... literally NOTHING straightens my hair stick straight- even the chi. it still goes under @ the ends. I really would rather not pay like a gazillion dollars 4 mine b/c i know my mom would be like, "thats rediculous, and besides, u dont want straight hair, I've got straight hair and i hate it!" She always says that cuz i have thick curlyish hair and she has what i want!! Can any1 help me?
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This reply might be a bit too late, but I use the True Ceramic Pro flat iron. It's 119.00, but totally worth every penny. I could never get my ALREADY straight hair stick straight, but I can now. I love it.
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I'm debating between getting the HAI convertible and the Sedu.
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so Hot tools ceramic ones with the purple plates aren't good?
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I use the hot tools ceramic (purple plates) and a lot of people say it's not that good that's why i want sedu which is the best.
Type: 3c/4a Natural
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the chi ones seem to work well for me....
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the chi ones seem to work well for me....
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ya i use the chi and my hair is like amazing!!! i love it! it makes my hair really straight! If u really want straight hair and none of these straighteners work, u should try a TR process on ur hair... i got the CHI and i love it!!! but if not i would totally reccomend the CHI straightener, and ya they r expensive, but u get what u pay for and this is 100% worth it!
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I'm looking to buy an "outstanding" ceramic flat iron. So which is the best: Sedu, Chi or the True Ceramic Pro?
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Sedu according to the kind ladies at makeupalley.com they have tried the chi and the sedu and unanimously agree that sedu is the best.
Type: 3c/4a Natural
Current Length: 6"
Goal: Healthy, tip of nose /neck/shoulder length hair.
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has anyone tried remington's wet to dry hair iron??? is it any good?

http://www.remington-store.com/product_detail.asp?T1=REM%2BS%2D8000&.
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maxius maxiglide ceramic iron is better then CHI. www.maxiusbeauty.com
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Is that your hair, adina? It's gorgeous.
Type: 3c/4a Natural
Current Length: 6"
Goal: Healthy, tip of nose /neck/shoulder length hair.
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