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Originally Posted by navane
Ok! So I decided to combine the recommendations here and bought a $30 Revlon ceramic iron. Since I've never used one before and didn't know how it would work for me, I didn't want to buy a $100 iron just yet. I also picked-up a bottle of CHI iron guard.
So far, I've used it twice and it seems to do ok so far. The iron made my hair a little sleeker, softer and shiner when compared to air drying or blow drying. The trade-off is that I lose some volume, which is to be expected with straight hair.
As someone with naturally curly hair, it's a nice change of pace to have straighter hair. Of course, I would embrace my curly hair if I could just figure out a way to get it to not frizz so much without having to put tons of product in it! LOL
Thanks everyone for the help!
.....Kelly 
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My hairdresser said the best way to still have volume when fat ironing hair was not to do the roots. So I start about an inch to two inches from the roots to the ends. After drying my hair) I don't know if that will work, though, since your hair is naturally curly.
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