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I'm going to ditto on the Remington Wet to Dry. It makes my hair so amazingly soft and shiny.
However, I am also very lazy about my hair, and maybe use 5 times year. |
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I've had a ceramic iron that I got from Sally's for about $40, & liked it well enough. I happened to use my friend's Chi over the weekend & loved it! She told me that she got it on folica.com. I'm thinking of getting the one that comes with the pouch, serum, & thermal guard for $100. My friend's Chi also had little teeth along the edges to eliminate the combing step, but I haven't seen that one pictured on the site. They also have the Chi without the extras for about $72. Any suggestions? http://www.folica.com/CHI_Original_1__d4857.html I noticed that it is being compared to Solia. Has anyone ever used this brand? |
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I do believe the PHI is made by the same people, and it does the same things for my hair. When I finally start working I'm definitely going to invest. Fewer passes over my hair = a huge time saver in the morning! |
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Sigh, I know. It's a good flatiron, but nothing ever works as well as the ones they use in the salon. |
Another Chi lover checking in. I don't know what I'd do without it.
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I've heard several people say Chi is better, and 1 who said Solia was better. I'm more familiar with the Chi brand, so I think I may choose that one.
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I have a Solia flat iron (it's the pink one from Folica) and love it. However, I have super fine hair with some weird waves to it, but not really curly or textured in any way (think limp with a hint of wave). My niece has a TON of corse, curly, thick hair (think amazing hair when styled, but takes forever to style).
We actually did a side-by-side of a Chi and my Solia over Thanksgiving. For her hair, the Chi did a quicker, better job. For mine, I couldn't tell a difference between the two. Anyway, my 2 cents! |
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