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    I need all new stuff. Hairdrier, straightner, curling irons, etc. I was going to go with Chi because they fit my price range. (Around $100 per item.) I'm just about ready to start buying but I'm scared that Chi isn't as good as I think it is. What do you guys think and what would you suggest?? Thanks in advance!

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    Default Re: Best Hair Appliances?

    For hair dryers, I like Wigo. For curling irons, I use Hot Tools.

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    HOt tools. Ionic hairdryer. I use all hot tools products, curling irons last forrrrrevvvver! Mine is going on six years and all I have had to do is replace the spring, and the ionic hairdryers are great.. very gentle on the hair.


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    Default Re: Best Hair Appliances?

    i have a ceramic chi curler is not powerful i tried my friends metal golden curler and the curls were so much round and tight and stayed on forever,,,, although metal burns yr hair evenutally

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    If you get a Hot Tools curling iron, use a lower heat setting. This is especially true is you get irons with a numbered heat setting dial. It's a pro product so it gets hotter. I only use higher #'s if I'm working on resisant, extremely thick hair.

    Try Redken's Hot Sets when you find your perfect curling iron. Just mist on each section (Comb the section too if you want a really smooth, defined curl) before you curl and those locks won't deflate at all!

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    the GHD straightening iron is the best i've ever used.

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    The CHI is a great iron. If it fits your price range I wouldn't be hesitant to spring for it.

    and redken hot sets is SOOOO the bomb for curls!

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    I like Gold' N Hot curling irons. You can get them sally's for like $20.

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    ND has a really good ceramic straightener that runs $200 retail, but you can get them cheaper at hair cheapo outlets.

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