Sunday, January 8, 2012

What are Chi Hair Straightener?

Obviously they are hair straighteners, I mean why are they different to average straighteners, would you recommend these for very long, thick hair? If so where can I buy some, how much are they and how long would it take for me to straighten my waist length hair?



Thanks in advance.What are Chi Hair Straightener?
They are professional brand that are meant to be used with the Chi product. They don't have to be used with them but when you do you get very good results. They will heat up faster and be better on your hair then average straighteners. I would recommend the whole Chi line including the straightener for long thick hair, the Chi line is made for hair like yours. They may cost a bit but I know they last long and I believe they come with warrenty so if they wreak they will replace them.Try this site... http://www.folica.com/brands/chi_2.html?/a> Or I'd even suggest a local hair salon or ebay is a good place to get this stuff.What are Chi Hair Straightener?
i recommend you to get any sort of straighteners which have a solid ceramic plates on and go up to a temperature of 200 to 230c.

GHDS,CHI'S, and CHS are all good hair straighteners . they bring my hair up lovely and soft and no waves found. always perfectly straight !
Chi is the name brand of a hair straighnter. A Chi straighter runs about $100. They can be bought at a beauty supply store.
I am not a sells person but girl it's just a good iron to have. I have 3. You can use them on damp or dry hair. I leave the hair silky smooth and it's 90% better than a regular flat iron. Don't use the imitation because there are a lot of them out there. It sill want compare to the original Chi. Once you use it, you will see the difference. It's very good on thick hair it will leave your hair feeling so light.
They're above average straighteners with ceramic/ion features.. which is why they're kinda expensive. Sally's beauty supply should have some, if not try Wal-Mart or Walgreens. The internet is always a good marketplace.. just be sure it's not a bootleg form Japan :).. I would recommend chemical straightening for long, thick hair b/c it cuts down on time considerably since all you must do is maintain it's state. But that's only if you want it in the long run. Those are expensive 4real. It would take you over an hour to straighten your waist-long thick hair w/ any straightener.
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But My Hair Is Wavy And Out Of control



Try Big Plated GHD Straightners
About $100 but a little cheaper on Ebay, best straightner there is. You can find them at any beauty supply store, try Sally's Beauty Supply. Think a friend of mine said she got hers on ebay for $59 bucks and it was a steal. Works really great on thick hair.
Well I have found it impossible to get hold of a Chi hairdryer and straigheners here in the UK! I read excellent reviews about them and tried desperatley for a month to get them from all sources - ebay, internet etc, but it seems they were only on sale in the USA. (different voltage, plugs and hige import tax) :(



Try looking at www.folica.com They have some great before/after shots of people who have used and rated Chi products.
I have very long hair, and they are the most selling hair straighteners in the world, usa at least. but I have one an dit works great, my hair is about mid-back length and it takes form 5-8 minutes to straighten.
CHI - Ceramic Hairstyling Iron is the #1 selling Iron in the

Professional Beauty Industry today. This iron will curl, bend,

flip, spiral and even straighten hair.



Chi 1 Inch Ceramic Flat Iron Hair Straightener

From Chi

Price: $91.99

http://astore.amazon.com/beautycare-20/d/a>



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CHI GF1539 Turbo Big 2 Inch Ceramic Flat Iron Hair

Straightener From CHI



Features: - Variable Temperature up to 356 Degree F

- On/Off switch on the Inside to Prevent Accidental

Turn Off - Swivel Cord to Keep from Tangling while Using

Price: $110 to 135

http://astore.amazon.com/beautycare-20/d/a>
The Chi flat iron provides straightening and shine without damaging your hair as much as other flat irons - giving you much healthier looking hair in the long run. The main difference in Chi irons is their ceramic plates and construction. Other, less expensive, flat irons are static and do not have the ';give'; the Chi iron has, resulting in damage, particularly split ends.



According to makeupalley.com (the place that I go to research any beauty purchases that I make - especially large ones) The CHI Iron is rated at 91% satisfaction, out of 344 reviews - the main complaint being the price. The CHI Iron can cost about $100 - $200 dollars - but this is money well spent if you plan to straighten your hair regularly.



You can find them at the lowest prices on Ebay, sometimes on overstock.com



The time required will vary based on the thickness and texture of your hair. My thick, wavy, shoulder length hair takes about 45 minutes.



To keep your hair looking its best make sure to use a heat-protective serum and have your ends trimmed regularly. Hope that helps.
It's a straightening iron that is made of ceramic instead of metal, which is much better for your hair. I have one and if I were stuck on a deserted island with only 3 wishes, my Chi iron would be my first wish! It works wonders for frizzy hair. You can get one from any hair salon for about $120. You have to take one inch sections of your hair at a time and it works best when you follow the Chi down your hair with a comb. If you have waist length hair it might take you a good 30-40 minutes depending on how thick your hair is. Good luck!
yes I have very long thick hair and the chi rocks.... better than any other hair straightner
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