16/f
I'm really interested in purchasing a chi flat iron, but my problem is that i'm not sure which one to get or where/if i can get it without ordering it.
Its features:
The 1" hair straightener straightens curl, eliminates frizz and creates silky and shiny hair. The non-slip wave handle is comfortable to grip. Ceramic emits ion reflective and enhances and renews the vitality of your hair.
* This professional salon hair straightening iron will work on every hair type
* styling from fine, fragile hair to thick, wavy hair!
* Straightens curls, eliminates frizz, and creates smooth and shiny hair with 150 degrees of heat.
* Low heat for fine, fragile or chemically-treated hair
* High heat for wavy, thick or difficult hair
* On/Off switch and indicator light
* Firm grip handle for easy handling
* Slim, lightweight design
* Heavy-duty round cord by 5.5 foot long [ ailsa1234's advice column | Ask ailsa1234 A Question ]
ConfusedX2 answered Monday December 14 2009, 12:06 am: i have a chi turbo and i really like it. turbo means it gets hotter than the regular (but you can still adjust to not be as hot) so since it gets hotter, it works better.
i got mine from an Ulta. but you can also find them at any department store that has a salon in it. some drug stores have them, and sometimes you can find them at the mall [ ConfusedX2's advice column | Ask ConfusedX2 A Question ]
WyzeLizzy answered Sunday December 13 2009, 10:42 pm: For sure and most important, make sure it's the Original Chi...and most hair dressers can get it at wholesale cost...I got mine for 85 bucks!!!
From a hairdresser I've used for over 2 years.
Other friends of mine have had to buy them for 120 bucks or so...but most had better luck through their own hairdresser.
It also has a 2 yr warranty, so hold on to that box. [ WyzeLizzy's advice column | Ask WyzeLizzy A Question ]
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