The Sedu Pro Ionic Ceramic Tourmaline 1½ Flat Iron is the best for curly hair. You can purchase one for around $120. They sell this product online at Folica.com
Again the type of product best used for straightning curly hair with a flat iron depends on the type of hair you have. If you have very thick and curly hair, bed head and biosilk work wonders. Thinner hair should use a serum versus a balm like Matrix biolage serum.
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The CHI GF1001 Ceramic Ionic Flat Iron will work best because it will not overheat and it is also very easy to clean.
The Sedu Flat Iron is suitable for just about any kind of hair type. However, it is specifically designed to straighten hair that is; curly, wavy, and/or frizzy hair.
Ya! I have SUPER thick hair, and I use it so much! I sold my flat iron and my curler. But I kept my mini flat iron.
Well, it's pretty self explanatory. A flat iron will flatten or straighten your hair, while a curling iron will make your hair curly.
You can use a curling iron, put the gel/chemicals in it, or just keep brushing it through until its not as curly anymore. With having curly hair, i know these work, but it may work better with just using a flat iron.
It would be hard to explain to you how to do it... but Go on Youtube.com and search for "How to use a straightening iron to curl your hair" tons of videos pop up
A Chi flat iron is used for people who have natural curly hair that want to have straight hair. Irons were also used by individuals with mostly straight hair who simply wanted to add some shape and shine to their hair.
When a person has curly hair and they want straight hair they can us a flat iron. A flat iron is a tool that has two plates that can be as hot as 400 degrees, when the plates are pinched around the hair it is flatten. Some people will also chemically treat their hair to be straight.
If your hair is dry it's best to use a leave-in conditioner or deep condition your hair every so often. As to getting "rid" of curly hair, you could use a flat iron to straighten it or go to the hair salon and have it chemically straightened (much like a perm). Be warned, though, that if your hair is dry already having it chemically straightened is not the best choice.