Ceramic Hair Straightener Iron

What is the difference between ceramic flat irons and other flat irons?

I’m looking for a flat iron that isn’t too expensive, and can also curl and flip hair. ceramic flat irons are a lot more expensive. what is the difference? Is it worth it to pay more for a ceramic flat iron? which brands do you recommend?

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2 Responses to “What is the difference between ceramic flat irons and other flat irons?”

  1. Faye says:

    Ceramic irons are much more gentle on your hair, and yes, it is worth it to pay more for a ceramic straightener, I’d advise you to buy one from a salon though, with straighteners you get what you pay for.

  2. Sarah says:

    Ceramic describes the type of metal on the flat iron. Ceramic is much more gentle on hair and will style your hair in significantly less time. Make sure to avoid flat irons that "can be used on wet or dry hair." These never work and are made poorly!

    I use a ceramic HAI flat iron. It was approximately $80 when I purchased it 6 months ago. I haven’t had any problems with it yet.

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