This is like comparing apples & Oranges. I personally have used both and I own a Chi iron. The Chi is much, much hotter than the InStyler so you have to be very careful to not burn your hair (or anything else) with it. The Instyler works pretty good, but if you aren't careful with the direction of the roller, you can tangle your hair into a bird's nest. I think the InStyler is better for styling than the Chi. The Chi is for straightening, the InStyler is more for styling. Both are good products, you just need to decide what your goal is.
CHI. GHD is better than both though.
GAMA. CHI dries your hair out, while GAMA keeps the moisture in
Well they both work great BUT the GHD works way better :)
"i think the best working straighteners i ever used are the CHI and the InStyler"CHIs and the InStyler are both very good straighteners, maybe even some tf the best, but they are extremely expensive. CHIs are generally used in salons or bought at salons and are usually overpriced. Recently, I went to WalMart and saw the InStyler there for $110.99. If you are looking for a good-working, reasonably priced straightener, then I would get a Conair. I have the Conair Infinity. It is hot pink and heats up in 20 seconds to over 400 degrees. It works amazingly, probably as good as a CHI or the Instyler, and it is cheaper. I got mine at Kohls for only $32.99, which is acceptable compared to CHIs and the InStyler. It was originally $42.99 but i got a discount on it. It works great and my hair is perfectly smooth and straight.
"i think the best working straighteners i ever used are the CHI and the InStyler"CHIs and the InStyler are both very good straighteners, maybe even some tf the best, but they are extremely expensive. CHIs are generally used in salons or bought at salons and are usually overpriced. Recently, I went to Walmart and saw the InStyler there for $110.99. If you are looking for a good-working, reasonably priced straightener, then I would get a Conair. I have the Conair Infinity. It is hot pink and heats up in 20 seconds to over 400 degrees. It works amazingly, probably as good as a CHI or the Instyler, and it is cheaper. I got mine at Kohls for only $32.99, which is acceptable compared to CHIs and the InStyler. It was originally $42.99 but i got a discount on it. It works great and my hair is perfectly smooth and straight.
You should really look into buying a Sedu flat iron. I personally think it's better. I've used Chi flat irons before and just left my hair rather dry, and my Sedu actually makes my hair shiny and just all around it's a good straightener.
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With practice, the 1 inch CHI flat iron can curl your hair as well as a curling iron. The technique might take some getting used to at first, so the more you practice the better you will get. Spraying your hair with hairspray after you're finished will help your curls stay in place and last longer.
The motto of Kappa Upsilon Chi is 'As Iron sharpens Iron, so one man sharpens another'.
A Chi ceramic flat iron can cost different prices, depending on where a person purchases one. Depending on the model, a Chi ceramic flat iron can cost anywhere from $50 to $150.
There are many places where one can find reviews for the Chi flat iron 2. One can find reviews for the Chi flat iron 2 at popular on the web sources such as Amazon and ULTA Beauty.
One can read reviews for the Chi flat iron online at Amazon or Ulta. These websites also offer the flat iron for sale. You can see additional reviews of the Chi flat iron online at YouTube, which shows reviews in video form.