Thursday, December 29, 2011

FHI flat iron. would you recommend it?

I went to the salon with my g-ma today and her hairdresser mentioned that he got the most amazing hair straightner. She said it doesn't strip/fry your hair like other straightners and that it eliminates frizz/breakage. So now I'm on the website (http://www.fhiiron.com/index.php) thinking of buying one. Is it the official site btw?





So for people who own/owned one. Would you recommend it? Details are great. thanks =]FHI flat iron. would you recommend it?
this is actually the site:


http://www.fhiheat.com/





but you can also buy them from folica:


http://search.folica.com/search?p=Q%26amp;ts=c鈥?/a>





It really depends on the texture of your hair, all the irons they make are fantastic though. If your hair is pretty thin, you can settle for the regular FHI iron, which will run you roughly 100-130 dollars. If you have really thick hair, or are planning to use the iron for a long time, and share with people who have thick hair, you should get the FHI Platform, which works on all textures of hair, but is more expensive (about 140-200).





Ask your hairdresser for advice, it seems like she knows what shes doing :)





Also look at Solia and Sedu Flat Irons depending on your hair.





good luck!FHI flat iron. would you recommend it?
Make sure you look for an iron that has pure ceramic plates. Most irons only have a ceramic coating, which can chip and peel over time and use. One flat iron that has pure ceramic plates is the FHI Runway:





http://www.weddingproductreports.com/FHI_Runway_Pure_Ceramic_Styling_1_Flat_Iron_-_Product_Report_%26amp;_Consumer_Feedback.html





Ceramic plates allow the flat iron to recover heat quickly, which means you can apply it directly to damp hair and it will maintain constant heat.





The FHI Runway is advertised at $400 on the above site, but when you click the link it looks like it's on sale for $271 at the moment.

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