What's the ULTIMATE flat iron?
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Topic: What's the ULTIMATE flat iron?
Posted By: Electro Fairy Subject: What's the ULTIMATE flat iron? Date Posted: Apr 22, 2007 at 2:30pm
Ok, Well I have quite thick, curly, frizzy hair. Most of the time it looks great. But Im getting very bored with it.
I am going to get some hair straighteners, but I have no idea which ones are the best.
I was thinking about getting some GHD's? But I have heard a lot about Chi and Hai and others. What are your views on the best flat iron? I want an amazing one that doesnt damage my hair, and leaves my hair super straight all day. Also they have to last long, with a good guarrantee. I am willing to pay any price!
What are your thoughts? Any opinion is appreciated thank you xxx
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Replies: 32 Posted By: Electro Fairy
Date Posted: Apr 22, 2007 at 2:30pm
Ok, Well I have quite thick, curly, frizzy hair. Most of the time it looks great. But Im getting very bored with it.
I am going to get some hair straighteners, but I have no idea which ones are the best.
I was thinking about getting some GHD's? But I have heard a lot about Chi and Hai and others. What are your views on the best flat iron? I want an amazing one that doesnt damage my hair, and leaves my hair super straight all day. Also they have to last long, with a good guarrantee. I am willing to pay any price!
What are your thoughts? Any opinion is appreciated thank you xxx
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Posted By: toni4fitness
Date Posted: Apr 22, 2007 at 7:12pm
Hi, I would use the Sedu Straightener. Has the best results, a 30 day guarantee and lots of good feedback from clients who use the product. See myhairboutique gallery for sample client results!
You'll love this product o/
Tonimaree
Karen Shelton2010-06-28 22:11:35
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Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: Apr 22, 2007 at 10:58pm
Sedu, Sedu, Sedu. The stuff rocks!!! I love it. Pair it up with some Redken Heat Glide and you will be in love as well.
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Posted By: Electro Fairy
Date Posted: Apr 24, 2007 at 1:11pm
Cool.. I'll check it out thanks
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Posted By: pinksummer
Date Posted: May 13, 2007 at 10:58pm
T3 Tourmaline works great.
The Sedu and Solia are owned by folica.com, which is why it has so many great reviews.
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Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: May 14, 2007 at 7:55am
Sedu, has great reviews because it performs great. It has nothing to do with Folica owning it. My review and that of many of my friends is on that site; and no they did not pay me or gave me anything in exchage for my review (like other sites claim) I have tried the different flat irons and this one is absolutly awesome. For my hair nothing works like it. Not the Chi, not the T3 tourmaline, not that $398 Bioionic piece of crap that I'm still so upset about buying, not my $150 Adam Sphere Super Star, not the $100 Helen of Troy etc. You see I have actually tried them, so I can tell you what worked the best.
I think a more fair statement would be for people to say, "The T3 works for me, I haven't tried the Sedu", instead of assuming, because of what they have read on another site, that the reviews are fake. Of course the other sites have to say something negative. They are loosing sales. So what Folica manufactures the irons? They are exellent products and they keep selling more. When I first bought my iron, there were only about 180 reviews.
Just like the Chi (which you can find reviews for on the same site), The Sedu and Solia have good a bad reviews. I have found good reviews for them on other sites as well. I can assure you the good reviews are well deserved. Take it from someone who has actually tried the different irons, not just read what someone else(whom most of the time hasn't even tried it) had to say about it. Anyone who has tried my Sedu, has gotten one. They just can not believe how great it is.
I'm sure as everything else, there are people who like other irons better. However, I'm sure anyone who posted a positive review on that site is because the iron worked great for them. Not because the company makes them.
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Posted By: kelleyh2007
Date Posted: Aug 21, 2007 at 7:42pm
Sedu is a great iron as well as GHD. But the Flat iron I reccomend is the PHI brand. It heats up quickly and gets very hot! I have owned one for over a year now and like it better than my chi flat iron. Check out the website it is in my signature below.
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Posted By: MaryPoppins
Date Posted: Sep 12, 2007 at 1:13pm
I've never tried a Sedu flat iron but everyone seems to love it. Does it really work so much better or does it depend on the hair type? I've been using a bed head straightener and really like how it works. It makes my hair feel soft and shiny along with nice and straight. It was also a reasonable price which was a big attraction for me. Definitely worth checking out.
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Posted By: Amira
Date Posted: Sep 12, 2007 at 7:32pm
I used Corioliss for 2 years. It curled as well as straightened. I over used it and dropped it...so it broke. I am now using my mother's Chi and I refuse to give it back. Lol
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Posted By: eeyore102400
Date Posted: Sep 16, 2007 at 1:35pm
I have the Rusk professional line of straigtening Irons. I love it. I am a stylist and use it many different textures of hair. I have tried Chi. Which I think the quality is lacking in the past few years, and I have tried Elzo Milano (I think). But I am always looking to newer and better. I will have to look this Sedu up and give it a whirl. Thanks for the info !,) Ra"Late"D %%((@@
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Posted By: Beautylicious
Date Posted: Sep 20, 2007 at 11:21am
Sakarra By Kodo they are absolutly amazing . I find GHD is only a brand name, and arent really that great considering the amount of pairs ive went through. I remember the year i first got them on my birthday i thought they wer fantastic .... then a day before my birthday the next again year they blew up ....and again after only 6 months and then again when i bought my 4th pair . Of course at the time they only had 1 years guarantee with them. But i stuck to the brand name thinkin every other flat iron out there was just junk! I couldnt just go without flat irons so i had to find a pair quick and was sick of every pair of ghds letting me down . I tried nearly every flat iron from FHIS to T3S to chis and so on....But none of them were as good as ghds. i wasnt willing to pay for another pair of ghds that would blow up.So i bought sakkaras this year and must say they are the most amazing flat irons ive ever used. They stay at the temperature all the time, they turn off when u dont use them with in 15 mins. they dont snag the hair . Theres nothin i can possibly fault with them . They are made properly to .... whereas GHDS arent (so watchdog says) . Ghd have an electrical fault and its all to do with them heating up too fast . Sakkara only take 12 seconds to heat up but thet flat irons do it properly :)
Ooooohh Sakkara are AMAZING.
Sorry for the long post peeps x
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Posted By: sarahj
Date Posted: Oct 2, 2007 at 9:09pm
hi, without a doubt the ghd. 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~!0 (- Chgha
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Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: Oct 5, 2007 at 10:04pm
I have to disagree. GHD is ok but is not all that. And weather you have to glide hair once or more, really depends on the texture of your hair. I have used the ghd and it doesn't work half as good as my Sedu. My friend bought a GHD, and when I do her hair, she always asks me to use my iron. GHD Is not a bad iron, but for the price I would get a Solia. It works much better. Plus the fact that it doesn't have a temperature control is a bad thing when you only need touch ups. You have to use it at 375 degrees when you don't need that much heat. If you are going to charge me that much for an iron, you better give me some heat control.
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Posted By: erinlk
Date Posted: Oct 22, 2007 at 3:40pm
The new Karmin Titanium is the best, I have tried GHD and Sedu and now I will only ever use my Karmin hair iron. I have really frizzy hair and you would never know after I use this iron, plus it has a better price tag considering it's just as good, if not better.
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Posted By: Crimsonsugar
Date Posted: Mar 18, 2008 at 10:22pm
I have coarse hair and it is difficult to straighten even with a relaxer. Once relaxed washed and dried under a hairdryer, usually the stylist has to use the flat iron that you put in an iron oven.
My last stylist tried the chi on me and it didn't look like it did anything to straighten my hair. The real test would be my hair air dried. ( $ )`d`dab$ -$*("b -.`` ' ,!% %((!) $%0
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Posted By: bubbly
Date Posted: Mar 24, 2008 at 1:11am
GHD is overrated....I used it & it pulls my hair when I try to curl it and it leaves my hair looking sizzled. I use MARCOS hair straightener and it's just lush! The other day at work one of my friends commented on how healthy my hair was looking and I just wanted to laugh because I naturally have curly hair (which means frizzy hair ..hee hee) but somehow it is making my hair look really glossy. I also use a heat protectant before using it.
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Posted By: 616x
Date Posted: Sep 24, 2008 at 10:15pm
I think if you're going by price and customer reviews, it has to be the FHI Runway at MSRP $450. I've checked all the reviews, and rarely does anyone give it 4/5 stars, it usually gets 5 stars and glowing reviews.
616x2008-09-24 22:15:51
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Posted By: krystlegarrison
Date Posted: Mar 16, 2009 at 1:42pm
I love the CHI nano iron. It works great on all hair types and it gets super hot in about 5 seconds. )! @a
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Posted By: straightener
Date Posted: Mar 18, 2009 at 2:27pm
The 2 inch chi flat iron is just perfect for everyone.straightener2009-03-18 14:28:48
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Posted By: emma61
Date Posted: Jun 18, 2010 at 9:04am
It's so awesome and has lasted me much longer than other flat irons. It's not as expensive as some other brands and works better.
gbruenning2014-12-15 08:18:16
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Posted By: nati84
Date Posted: Jun 28, 2010 at 1:26am
I just gave up using a flat iron but the SEDU does sound pretty amazing. Maybe I will reconsider and try it :)
Karen Shelton2010-06-28 22:37:53
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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: Jun 28, 2010 at 10:40pm
The real truth? There is absolutely NO best or worst iron.
In fact, the majority of all irons...pro and consumer...are made by a small handful of manufacturing factories in China or South America.
The key difference amongst irons is how they are marketed and whether they are marketed to the professional hair market or the consumer hair market.
The BEST iron is the one that is best for you. An iron that is great for your friend may really suck for you and your hair.
How should you select the best iron for you?
Select it by: 1. Your type of hair (thin, fine, medium, thick, super thick) 2. Your texture (straight, naturally curly, wavy, kinky, combo) 3. Your hair's length (short, medium, long) 4. How often you plan to use your iron (daily, weekly, monthly, special events only) 5. How damaged your hair is currently. 6. Whether you chemically treat your hair. 7. What types of options and features you desire (heat settings etc.,) 8. What your hairdresser recommends for your hair. 9. How the iron feels in your hand. Some are lighter and easier to use than others. 10. Your budget (yes you can get great irons for good prices). 11. Whether you are swayed by glossy marketing campaigns. 12. How long you plan to keep your iron (some last longer than others).
After you have evaluated these categories than you can narrow your selection down to irons that custom fit you and your hair. Not the other way around.
I can't comment about Sedu except to say it is very annoying how often I have to remove advertisements from them or their sales people from HairTalk. It seems they (Sedu marketers) are some of the worst offenders (although GHD is a close second) which makes me dislike the irons just for that reason.
I ask myself, why does a company have to be so aggressive about promoting their irons. Most irons can stand on their own merits. Right? Some of the greatest hair products and tools don't need to aggressively market. Their products speak volumes on the merits of how they perform.
As a person who went to cosmetology school who has a hair license (I am constantly updating my education), I find that many hot iron brands are very similar. As they should be, due to the fact they are ALL being manufactured by the same factories.
This is such a key point that so many hair consumers miss. I know it's true, I've talked to the reps of some of the factories and my vendors have confirmed this to me many times.
Remember that with any hair tool or product ultimately you deserve to get the best that is the best for you and no one else.
So forget the glossy marketing hypes and buy an iron that works best for you.
Remember, any iron that you use too often or improperly or with too much heat can over time damage your hair. Find the best for you. Your hair deserves it.
Karen Shelton2010-06-28 22:57:05 !$ Shab` dbe ,%4 b` , 8bp - )%! )-% !$ -,$`r /2
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Posted By: askvivi
Date Posted: Jun 9, 2011 at 1:00pm
I recommend an iron which has tourmaline ceramic plates with rounded edges which makes it great for also curling your hair. I love it! my hair looks very straight, smooth and resilient. :)
Karen Shelton2011-09-09 13:16:30
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Posted By: Kirbie
Date Posted: Aug 18, 2011 at 12:14am
The FHI iron is hands down my favorite thus far. If you google Chi
versus FHI, you will get some shpeel about the difference in plate
sizes, the lengths of the cords, some ergo crap etc. It all boils down
to what your preference is and in the end, what really matters is what
the product does for your hair.
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Posted By: beachbum88
Date Posted: Aug 31, 2011 at 5:02pm
The best flat iron is easily the HANA elite. If you can't afford that one (it's around $220) then go HANA pro. I've used CHIs, Sedus, and Paul Browns before and the HANA works better and lasts longer than them all!
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Posted By: Aimee0801
Date Posted: Sep 2, 2011 at 1:43pm
Go with any iron which heats all the way up to 450 degrees but has temperature control so you can choose your setting so you don't damage your hair.
Some irons will automatically turn off when it gets to 480 degrees which can help the fuse from blowing. It will help the life of the iron.
There are many on the market which offer these features.
Good luck. Aimee08012011-09-02 13:48:31
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Posted By: beachbum88
Date Posted: Sep 8, 2011 at 4:11pm
I would say if you're looking for the best flat iron on the market there are a lot of great brands but HANA is the best! Adjustable heat is very important, so is the plate material. Karen Shelton2011-09-09 13:16:04
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Posted By: monicawebb
Date Posted: Nov 22, 2011 at 2:37pm
I personally think CHI is the best flat iron ever! .Karen Shelton2014-03-19 08:44:35
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Posted By: dcssalman
Date Posted: Jun 14, 2013 at 1:37am
nice information great blog
Karen Shelton2014-03-19 08:39:31
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Posted By: imane
Date Posted: Mar 19, 2014 at 6:56am
Go for sedu or T3, they're great and give great results
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Posted By: minos
Date Posted: Apr 12, 2014 at 8:50am
I recommend the Paul Mitchell flat iron. It's the best flat iron that I've ever used.
Karen Shelton2014-04-12 14:26:18
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Posted By: black&white
Date Posted: Aug 30, 2014 at 6:35am
There are many different flat irons. Just do your research before you decide to buy. Good luck. Karen Shelton2014-08-30 10:32:56
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Posted By: LinF
Date Posted: Dec 15, 2014 at 4:22am
Hi Electro Fairy, I'm new but this is the 2nd post. Thanks for sharing all the scoops on irons.
Karen Shelton2014-12-15 04:50:12!,
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