Flat Irons

Updated on March 15, 2008
C.P. asks from Richardson, TX
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I am in need a of good but inexpensive flat iron. I just got a new haircut and the only way i can do it right (or make it look descent) is with one of those. Can any of you tell me where to get one with a good price that will not fall apart a month later? Thanks so much.

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B.C.

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I would suggest Andis brand from Walmart. I paid 14$ for it and it gets "really" hot and I have had it for over a year and hasn't fallen apart. I love it. I was going for the real expensive one first but I thought let me try a cheap one first. Best 14$ I have spent...

T.F.

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My daughter uses a Remington (about $50) from Ulta and she likes it. I ahve used it a few times and it is easy to use and works well.

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S.L.

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I got one 2 years ago from Sally and spent about $40 on it, does the job for me.

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L.H.

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C.,
I go to Sally for my styling tools. They usually have a sale that lasts a month at a time.
L.

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Y.M.

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I use the Chi because it is made of ceramic and is supposedly better for your hair. It cost about $100, but I want healthy hair. I had a more expensive Tony and Guy flat iron, but it was made of metal that fries hair, so I switched to the Chi. I tried the Maxxius steam flat iron, but it was awkward in size and using water and electricity sort of freaked me out, so I got rid of it. Whatever flat iron you buy, make sure is it good for your hair and won't burn it. I hope that helps.

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S.B.

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C. - I have purchased a lot of flat irons over the years, all in my quest not to break down and buy the $300 Chi iron...and all of them failed to give me look of a Chi, and also fell apart.

About a year ago, on the advice of my stylist, I purchased the generic Chi iron from Sally Beauty Supply for about $100 - I have been extremely satisfied with it. It heats up quickly & gives me that absolute straight look I get when I'm at the stylist's. Not sure what about the Chi makes it so superior, but it is - I'm sure the still expensive generic version isn't as great as the real deal, but it is still far superior to all others I've tried.

Good luck! S.

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