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chi


Question Posted Thursday August 28 2008, 4:12 am

howlong have you had ur chi?
tell me your story!


P.S. how do you pronounce chi..


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heybbylovee answered Thursday August 28 2008, 11:13 am:
okay i've had my chi (pronounced "chee") straightener for over 4 years. i bought it for $120. however, i'm sure you can find it for less than that now that it's so popular. i have thick, pretty straight hair although it does get curly sometimes. i use it every morning. i love it because it fits in perfectly with my morning routine -- i wake up, go to the bathroom, come back, turn on the straightener, put on my make-up, and then i straighten my hair. it doesn't take more than one or two minutes to heat up enough so that i can actually use it. no cons. if you use a lot of hair gel, hairspray, etc. then it can clump up on the straightener so just be sure to clean it off after each round (after it cools off!) so it doesn't start burning. i love it and i recommend it to anyone who is looking to buy a straightener.

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