I love it
Reviewed by: Monica from , Wed Jun 4 2008
I love it, without a doubt the CHI. It doesnt have temp control which is better so you wnot be turning up too high and burning your hair. It goes to 375 which i feel is sufficient. Plus you only need to glide over hair once unlike other hair straighteners~!
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4 years and still tickin'
Reviewed by: cassie from Atl, Ga, Mon Apr 28 2008
I've had mine for a LONG time. I am also a stylist so mine gets used 5-6 times a day. If you have super curly hair this is the one to get. And people...don't OVER USE your tools. Take care of your hair!!!
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Chi Ceramic Flat Iron
Reviewed by: Haley from , Mon Feb 18 2008
The iron worked REALLY great for the first year i had it, (although my hair usually became wavy again when it was humid outside) And after the first year i had it the cord broke I guess, and only works when you twist it in a certain direction. I've never dropped it or anything....
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BETTER THAN TURBO CHI
Reviewed by: vanessa from , Thu Sep 6 2007
I first purchased the chi turbo which i would rate a 6 on a scale of 1 to 10. It never seemed to get hot enough to do its job. I then decided to give chi another chance and purchased this one. The BEST decision i've ever made, it works great. I have long thick and for the most part straight hair. But my biggest problem is TOO MUCH VOLUME, and the chi helped me with that. it doesnt have all the heat settings like the turbo, but you dont need them because this one gets hot and fast.
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dont buy
Reviewed by: jenna from , Mon Aug 27 2007
so i bought the chi. it worked really well on my hair. i only dropped it once and it bascially broke. where the cord connected to the iron would spin and would make it work only when it was spun to some parts. i dont recommend this but i do recomend the infrashine :)