What Flat Irons are You Using These Days?

Nazaneen

Well-Known Member
I've been out of the flat iron game for a while because I rollerset and only iron the roots. I've been pretty loyal to Sedu for years. I tried a Hana Elite but did not like it.
What are you guys using? Anyone still using the Maxiglide?
 

winona

Well-Known Member
Hana titanium :) love it. I just washed my hair after 2 weeks of it being straight. I had very little reversion and I only flat ironed 2 passes on ~350
 

mz.rae

Well-Known Member
Right now I've been trying out the Sedu and H2Pro, I do have a Maxiglide but haven't used it in awhile. The plate with the teeth really messed up my hair when I was relaxed. I also like the Jilbere Nano Flat iron it's my favorite one so far.
 

greenbees

Well-Known Member
I'm on a personal "no heat for a year" challenge but when I do flat iron, I'll be going back to my boo-thang, my Sedu :lol:
 

KiWiStyle

Realtor & Foodie
The Sedu Revolution is the only iron that will ever touch my hair.

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phychugirl

Well-Known Member
Even when my Sedu burst into flames from overuse, it didn't stop me from repurchasing. I've been using Sedu for five years. No other iron compares!
 

MileHighDiva

A+ Hair Care Queen
:happydance: I'm happy to hear that everyone likes their Sedu. It's seems I made the right choice. The 1 1/2" Sedu Revolution I ordered from Folica is out for delivery.

However, I will not test it out till the end of September.
 

havilland

Magical Mythical Princess
I use a Corioliss K2 infusion iron. It has a cartridge to steam the heat protectant into the hair as u flat iron. I got mine on hsn. I love love love it.

I love it because I know every strand is getting a light dose of cones to protect it. ;)

The only downside is the cartridges are fragile so you have to be careful with them. I haven't had any issues with mine since I read the reviews before I purchased so I knew to be careful.
 

whit923

Well-Known Member
I use an FHI Ceramic flat iron. When i was researching, I remember reading it was made by the same company as Chi, but was better for "our" hair. I've had it for a few years and have no complaints. It has heat control, and goes up to 450. I needed one that could go that high because my hair is extremely heat resistance.
 

MileHighDiva

A+ Hair Care Queen
havilland

Now, I want that K2 flat iron. :wallbash: I just received the Sedu about 1/2 hr ago. With only four direct heat passes a year, I'll have to figure out a way to justify purchasing another flat iron. The cone in the Aragan Shine Oil is water soluble.

I just watched the video on HSN. That celebrity stylist gave away FLOTUS' secret to her bounce, shine, and "swang."
 

curlycrocheter

Well-Known Member
I love my Maxiglide. I bought my first one from ebay. When that one broke, they had discontinued the unit. I had to fight tooth & nail to get another one from ebay. I almost left work early to make sure I won my auction :look:

I plan on getting the new version that just came out.

Since I've started using the Maxiglide, nothing has ever gotten my hair straighter. I don't even bother with traditional flat irons anymore.
 

Napp

Ms. Nobody
I still use my babyliss nano titanium flat iron. It has been snagging lately so I think I will get some flat iron tape instead of buying a new flat iron.
 

Rozlewis

Well-Known Member
I don't use heat often but I have a Hana Elite, Hana Professional Titanium 1.5, Chi, and Babyliss 1.5. All of them seem to work well.
 

AgeinATL

Well-Known Member
Another Sedu Revolution vote here...makes my hair super shiny, silky and smooth. Best of all, no snagging. I previously used a Solia iron and while it was amazing, it snagged my hair a lot.
 

Stormy

Well-Known Member
I use two depending on what I'm doing. A Chi for regular flat ironing (it goes up to 400) and I just bought some off brand I'd never heard of, a Brazilian Titanium After Dark (goes up to 450) for my Keratin treatments. I looove this thing! I usually only have to do two passes and it was on sale for $50. :yep:
 

Ann0804

Member
I rarely flat iron, but when I do I use my maxiglide- nothing compares to it.

I still have my sedu that I use on my wigs.
 

alove15

Well-Known Member
I have the original sedu and the sedu revolution. I got the revolution first but I prefer the original now. The wide plates are quicker on my thick hair. The revolution is handy for adding waves.
 

DivineNapps1728

Well-Known Member
I use my Babyliss Pro Nano Titanium irons and the original Maxiglide; I adore the sleek results I get with both tools.

The Chi irons I've tried snagged my hair & I've had too many shortage issues with the original Sedu to even risk purchasing another.
 
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