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    Posted: January 26 2003 at 4:33pm
I`m investing to purchase a ceramic flat iron, seeing as the crappy Conair metal iron has just about destroyed my hair.

I don`t know much about Ceramic flat irons, but I do know what I want:

- fast heat up
-good warranty
-shiny result
-reasonable price
-leaves hair soft instead of coarse

I`ve read about those CHI irons or whatever.
Where are they avaliable? What are they like?

I would appreciate a list or reccomendations of ceramic flat irons that could easily be avaliable to me in Canada.
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Please, I really want to find out where to buy a CHI?
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My daughter has a CHI ceramic iron that I paid around $100.00 for from a salon..you can order them online for around $80.00 - $100.00. I recently purchased myself one from Sallys Beauty Supply and it is just as good as hers and I paid around $40.00 tax and all. It is called "Ceramic Tools" and I love it..for the price, I think it works just as well. It has a temp. control and is easy to use..Good luck..
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Sally's Beauty Supply has quite a few different brands. I purchased the Jilbere de Paris Ceramic Tools for $40. I have not used it yet but will be doing so within the next few days. I shall post a review then....
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Trading Secret's sells Chi ceramic irons.
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here at hairboutique they sell conair ceramic flat iron. which are great. a good price too the new ceramic are not crappy. was your conair a ceramic?
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I bought a HAI 2 a while back. It's just a good as a CHI & costs about the same but the plates are wider so you can straighten a larger area at once. Another to considr is the Sapphire. Look for ceramic & moisture lock. At the time it cost about $120.00 but they run about 100.00 now. I've bought ones from Sally's Beauty & Trade secret & they fell apart & damaged my hair. trust only professional tools
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