I have wildly curly hair. I like to mix it up and occasionally blow dry and flat iron it smooth and purdy ![]()
I got my hair cut last week, and the stylist used a chi flat iron...it was amazing! I never put any thought into switching from my much cheaper brand because it got the job done...but now I am wondering if it could be worth the money!
Do any of you use a chi? If you've used others, do you find the chi was worth the expense?
*I recently rented my house up north, so I have a little extra cash flow. I could afford to make the switch, but I'm a cautious spender and I wanted some real ladies opinions.*
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Ulta was where I got my hair cut! BUT...it's 2 hours away lol.
Thanks to everyone who responded! It's just one of those things I would have hated to buy and realize it was just as good as my cheaper iron. Thanks again for all your opnions!
I loved it when my hair was longer... now that it's shorter I don't always have to use it.
just be careful, if it drop it, it will shatter.
If you find a place like harmon beauty supply it will be cheaper than getting it from the salon.
GL!
A year??? Booooo!
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Ok, you've all twisted my arm.
I will be looking into this today, and again, thanks for all your opinions!
::scampers off to look for deals online::
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no way, i have had mine for about 6 years and it still works amazing. Plus they have a lifetime warranty, if it ever breaks you send them the iron and like 20 bucks and the send you a new one. FOREVER. as long as there is CHI, you can get a new one, and as many times as you need to.
Considering every high end salon I go to has them and recommends them, I can't imagine they really break that quickly. I have had mine for years, as has my sister and mother. I think my mom's is the oldest at 7 years.