What is the advantage of having a Chi hair straightener over a ceramic straightener you could get from Target for example?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? luckybutt32 answered Wednesday March 15 2006, 1:19 am: oh my god the chi is soooooooooo good. the hair gets smooth and nice. it gets really hot though so you need to use a spray to protect your hair from the heat. matrix has a great spray for that. the irons made by conair and all from target snag the hair and you have to keep running it over the hair over and over again. i know people with some of the biggest curliest hair that use the chi and let me tell ya it is worth everyyyyyyyyyyy dollar you spend. i think they are like 100 bucks or more. mine was 140 with tax included. chi wins hands down .get one and let me know if ya like it [ luckybutt32's advice column | Ask luckybutt32 A Question ]
Notso answered Monday March 13 2006, 10:54 pm: Chi's last. I've had mine for over three years now, and I've had zero problems with it. A cheaper say 20 straightener, probably won't last as long, or work as well.
Plus most hair dressers recommend them, so not only are you getting hair dresser styled hair, but it's least likely to damage.
mystical_breeze answered Monday March 13 2006, 5:35 pm: I use Chi every day and it works so well. I've been using it since last year and it works better then any other hair straightener I've used before. Even though it's a lot more money then some other straighteners, it's really worth it. It doesn't damage your hair at all, and I have the curliest, frizziest hair you can imagine, and it looks amazing after I straighten it. You can't even tell I have any curls at all in my hair anymore.
not_your_star34 answered Monday March 13 2006, 1:14 pm: Chi straighteners are ceramic, just like the ones at, say, Target, but they are different. They last a long time, for one. They also get VERY, VERY hot, so they straighten your hair very well.
It's a great investment, really. If you have straighteners that are cheaper but keep breaking, it will cost you more money in the long run to replace them than if you get an expensive, but good one that will last a long time.
You aren't just buying the straightener for the name, it actually is a long-lasting, great-quality straightener. I recommend Chi straighteners. :oD
SoInToYoUx0x answered Monday March 13 2006, 12:08 pm: chi i guess is more ceramic and doesnt damage your hair as much as others. for isntance some striaghtener say they are ceremic but not one hundered percent of they are fully ceramic just some parts of it is.
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