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Ceramic? Tourmaline? Titanium? Ionic?

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MrJohnsonsRib

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I have been reading thru some threads and online articles about which substance is best for a flatiron and/or handhled dryer. I am still unsure but I am trying ot see what I should look for when I purchase. I'm not trying to spend a fortune if I don't have to....what do you ladies know about these types of materials used in an iron? Thanks in advance!
 
BUMPING--I may need to do some outside research and put it in here since there's a small group of folks that are familiar with it...COMING SOON ladies! :)
 
I've found the tourmaline & ionic ones to be best. My husband bought me a T3 for Christmas & I love it. It did cost $160, though.
 
It depends on your hair type and what you want your final result to be.

All of these irons are really ceramic because they use ceramic heaters (I say they meaning majority of the irons on the market now). Ceramic heaters are what produce the far infared heat which produced negative ions. The plates kinda tailor the final result.

Tourmaline plates usually give the hair a more silky feeling. This is one reason why so many people love the Sedu.

Titanium irons are great because they conduct heat the best. Many people with them have to use them at lower temps because they really don't lose any heat so you don't have to crank it up as high. Also, the babyliss titanium irons have very long plates so you can cut your styling time in half.
 
Some info I found about Irons is below. Hope this ccan help out someone wondering what makes a quality iron. :)

A link from ShopWiki about flatirons-http://www.shopwiki.com/wiki/Flat+Irons

Link from Ezine Articles about Flatirons- Primarily Tourmaline- http://ezinearticles.com/?What-Is-The-Best-Tourmaline-Flat-Iron?&id=493423

About Sedu Tourmaline Irons- http://www.seduflatironsonline.com/why-sedu.php

Ionic Flat Irons- Ionic Flat Iron

What is it: Ionic Flat Iron is a patented straightening iron that utilizes Natural Ion Complex in the heat plate to deliver natural negative ions to the hair.
What It Does:
Negative ions break water molecule clusters into micro-fine particles, allowing moisture to penetrate the hair shaft to hydrate and replenish the hair. Restores moisture and improves tensile strength, leaving curly/unruly hair restored, retexturized and rejuvenated.
Benefits:
  • No Heat Damage
  • Infuses Moisture & Seals Hair Cuticle
  • Reduces Breakage & Tearing
  • Straightens & Shines without (they didn't finish the sentence.lol)
  • Protective Products
  • Locks Out Humidity
  • Improves Hair Texture
Features:
  • Natural Ion Complex
  • Heats Quickly
  • Won't Burn Hand or Scalp
  • Precision Heat Selector
  • Fine Gripping/Spreading Teeth
  • Patented

I will see what else I can come up with.


 
OP thanks for this thread. I have on my list to purchase a flat iron and a blow dryer with a comb attachment. These two will be my first major hair appliance purchase and I been just overwhelmed with everything there is out re:them.
 
I'm also in the market for a new flat iron and I was on youtube and came across this video that explains the things to consider when choosing a new flat iron and what is best.

How to choose a flat iron
 
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