well i have long, dry and curly hair. i want to buy a flat iron for my hair. i really dont understand what CHI or SEDU means. anyway, i have 2 options......i'll either buy one that produces steam while ironing the hair (written on the box that the steam it produces makes hair soft and shiny) and one that doest (dry i.e produces heat only) both the flat irons are coated with ceramic and i think both have the same power. plz help!!!What is CHI and SEDU regarding flat iron for hair?
the CHI stands for ceramic hot iron. it is good, but they are very very fragile and the electricity shorts out a lot. so basically they are really expensive pieces of crap. and you can't control the temperature of the iron.
i've never tried the sedu, but have heard good things.
check out the HAI. it has adjustable heat settings all the way up to 400 degrees and it has a year warranty. i've had mine for 2 years already.
check out folicabeauty.com to see reviews on the sedu.What is CHI and SEDU regarding flat iron for hair?
CHi and SEDU are brands of some of the best flat irons our planet has(lol)
I use dry striahgteners that only produce heat. I have a whoel bunch of them %26amp; they work fine. Youd probably need some sort of straightening spray stuff tho [ its normally used to protect the hair from the damage the heat could give it]. I dont really know anythign about the other one tho.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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