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SPINOFF:fOR natural 4's which FlatIron is best?

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Which Flat iron from ur experience is the best for natural 4's???


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scarcity21

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just trying to see which Flatirons is best for natural 4's without giving the raggedy, crunchy ends look?
Which iron do u use to get that sleek, smooth , freshly timmed, out of the salon look?:grin:
 
I just tried the maxiglide and it is the 1st flat iron to get my ends straight. Not too happy w/the results at my roots but I think I have too much product in my hair.
 
I just tried the maxiglide and it is the 1st flat iron to get my ends straight. Not too happy w/the results at my roots but I think I have too much product in my hair.
Thannx MsLala....bumping for more repliesssssssssssssssssssssssssss
 
Well lemme see, I have a CHI, FHI, and maxiglide. The maxiglide is the best at getting our hair type stick straight from root to tip...however, I feel that constant use would damage the hair. The FHI is great at getting the hair really straight, but since my ends are relaxed, I donno how it would work on virgin ends. The FHI really gets to the roots as well. After using the FHI, my hair doesn't "feel" heat processed/damaged. The CHI was ok, but my hair always felt rough and fried after using it. My vote goes to the FHI if you want to flat iron often, and the maxiglide if you flatiron just a few times a year.
 
Oh, 3yrs ago, I also tried the Sedu on my blownout hair and it wasn't all that for our hair type. I can see it doing great things for 3s and below though.
 
Well lemme see, I have a CHI, FHI, and maxiglide. The maxiglide is the best at getting our hair type stick straight from root to tip...however, I feel that constant use would damage the hair. The FHI is great at getting the hair really straight, but since my ends are relaxed, I donno how it would work on virgin ends. The FHI really gets to the roots as well. After using the FHI, my hair doesn't "feel" heat processed/damaged. The CHI was ok, but my hair always felt rough and fried after using it. My vote goes to the FHI if you want to flat iron often, and the maxiglide if you flatiron just a few times a year.
Thanks Ichephren...:)
 
I've tried both Maxiglide and Sedu, I prefer Sedu hands down. Not just because of how well it straightens, but also because it's less likely to damage your hair.
 
I have a CHI, but I personally dont think it matter which flat iron you use, I think that the techinque you use while flat ironing is most important especially with natural hair..

A good/great heat protectant

Chasing the comb with the flat iron:

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I have a sedu and a maxiglide. The Sedu does absolutely nothing for my 4a kind of coarse hair. NUTTIN!!! The Maxiglide has been my savior since day one. I think I would still be perming if not for the maxiglide.
 
I have a CHI, but I personally dont think it matter which flat iron you use, I think that the techinque you use while flat ironing is most important especially with natural hair..

A good/great heat protectant

Chasing the comb with the flat iron:

PA281939.jpg
Thanks so much for the pictures..... Im a short bus kid and I need visuals
Can you post a regime for us short-bus nappies?
 
I have a CHI, but I personally dont think it matter which flat iron you use, I think that the techinque you use while flat ironing is most important especially with natural hair..

A good/great heat protectant

Chasing the comb with the flat iron:

PA281939.jpg


Very good visual. I've never tried that way. Will see on my next press. I still want to call you Smitge.:grin:
 
I have a CHI, but I personally dont think it matter which flat iron you use, I think that the techinque you use while flat ironing is most important especially with natural hair..

A good/great heat protectant

Chasing the comb with the flat iron:

PA281939.jpg
Thanks so much Gin...ur a sweetheart for posting that pic:kiss:
 
How are you following the comb with the flatiron for the hair in the middle and back of the head??

Bre...that felt kinda hostile..I dont know how I feel about that... :lachen:

I am double jointed, so its pretty easy for me..Give me a sec I will find a pic...
 
Bre...that felt kinda hostile..I dont know how I feel about that... :lachen:

I am double jointed, so its pretty easy for me..Give me a sec I will find a pic...

Yeah, your pic got me kinda angry seeing that little arse comb and that flatiron. I'm like "how in the heck does she do this all over her thick head of hair?????" :lachen::lachen:
 
I think it's more about the technique and not so much the iron. My stylist uses a no name ceramic iron and my ends come out fine.
 
I have a CHI, but I personally dont think it matter which flat iron you use, I think that the techinque you use while flat ironing is most important especially with natural hair..

A good/great heat protectant

Chasing the comb with the flat iron:

hmmmm..........ladies, if yall are using this method, why don't you use a maxiglide?

it already has the "comb" (those little teeth) inside of the iron. this thin section of hair is the perfect size for maxigliding :yep:

of course you do NOT squeeze the plates together like a regular iron.
 
I used to use the comb method but my hair has gotten longer and it is very hard to do on my own except for in the very front of my head.
 
hmmmm..........ladies, if yall are using this method, why don't you use a maxiglide?

it already has the "comb" (those little teeth) inside of the iron. this thin section of hair is the perfect size for maxigliding :yep:

of course you do NOT squeeze the plates together like a regular iron.
i tried the MG but the plates are too large for my short hair so i couldnt quite get to the roots.
 
hmmmm..........ladies, if yall are using this method, why don't you use a maxiglide?

it already has the "comb" (those little teeth) inside of the iron. this thin section of hair is the perfect size for maxigliding :yep:

of course you do NOT squeeze the plates together like a regular iron.

I feel like I have more control of my comb when it comes to snags/pulling. When I purchased my CHI, initially I was going to buy the MaxiGlide, the sales rep told me that out of all the BBB personal items, it was almost always brought back. I went back home and did my research and decided on the CHI.
 
I have had two other rather expensive flat-irons over the last three years and the only one that got my ends straight was the MaxiGlide, the others left my ends so frizzy, I thought I just had horrible split-ends.
 
My stylist uses an FHI on my hair, and I am THIS CLOSE to buying one for myself. I swear, when she uses that FHI on my head my hair ends up coming out BONE STRAIGHT!
 
I use a solia and I love it!!!!:love2: It gets my hair sooo straight, sleek, and shiny! It is reasonably priced (lower than chi and sedu) and it has adjustable heat settings and heats up fast and evenly. The results are my avatar pic!!!! With previous flatirons I had a problems getting those ends straight, but the solia fixed all my problems!:grin:
 
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