Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Are all ceramic flat irons created equal?

i know sedus and solias are really good, and ive used chi's before and they're good too. but the conair models (solid ceramic, pure ceramic and tourmaline) don't leave hair as shiny, and the plates sometimes snag and don't meet correctly. the plates are good, but the crafting is imprecise, no?





is this true? and can really good irons like sedu actually improve the health of your parched hair?Are all ceramic flat irons created equal?
no flat irons cannot improve the health of your hair, they only mask it by smoothing down the cuticle giving the illusion of softer silky shiny hair. when you get it wet it goes back to the parched nastyness it was before. As for conair? im not sure, Im a stylist and ive used one before and it wasnt half bad, but i prefer my professional one much better. Many conair models use ceramic coated plates instead of cermaic plates, but i know the newer ones are improving in technology. I'd say try it out. use a thermal protecting product before you flat iron. If you like the results, then stick with it, if not, maybe move on to a high calibur or flat iron.

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