CHI Silk Infusion is marketed as a leave-in, some leave-ins do double as heat protectants, however its main function is to strengthen. CHI makes other products such as CHI 44 Iron Guard Thermal protectant spray and Thermal polishing spray to be used as heat protectants.
I'm sure if you choose to use CHI Silk Infusion as a heat protectant your hair will not suffer as long as the tool you are using is not too hot. However, if I would to flat iron regularly I would used the CHI Silk Infusion as a leave in and the CHI 44 Iron Guard as a heat protectant.
i just read this off of the Matrix Biolage website: Matrix Expert Tip:
“Many flat iron users commonly assume that serums or other styling products offer heat protection to their hair. While they may add shine, serums do not provide a shield from high temperatures that can leave hair brittle and broken,” explained Paul Smith, Matrix Vice President of Education. “New Sleek.look Iron Smoother offers a unique mix of styling polymers to help protect hair from heated appliances, plus silicone for shine and panthenol to strengthen and condition.”
This is totally right. I think that serums are quite helpful--certainly more helpful than oils in thermal processing, however I do not know what special polymers this company uses, but i think they are onto something.
Sleek.look Iron Smoother
Ingredients:
Water (Aqua), Alcohol Denat(Drying alcohol), VP/VA Copolymer(This polymer is found in a lot of products, such as leave in conditioners, styling gels, some serums and heat protectants made by other companies), Potassium Dimethicone Peg & Panthenyl Phosphate(silicone), Polyurethane 6, PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Fragrance (Parfum), Methyl Gluceth-20, Sodium Citrate, Lysine Hydrochloride, Silk Amino Acids
matrix marketing hype.
^^^that's a different chi product
The ingredients for the Chi Silk Infusion is
Cyclomethicone, Dimethiconol, Dimethicone, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Panthenol, Ethyl Ester of Hydrolyzed Silk, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance, D&C Yellow 11, D&C Red 17, Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Mica, Boron Nitride Powder
if you re-read my initial post you would see that the ingredients i typed was for the matrix sleek look iron smoother not chi silk infusion. look above the word 'ingredients' and you will see 'Sleek.look Iron Smoother'.
Oh, cool! I wonder if there's any other product like it now--that's cheaper erplexed
I sure wish Navs woulda stuck around, she was always droppin knowledge. I miss her posts
She has a sedu flat iron which she just purchased. Do you recommend applying the silk infusion right before flat ironing, or would she have to aply it to the clients before they sit in the dryer?
The process is, the clients they will get their hair washed, then after whatever is done to their hair they will sit in the dryer, then have their hair blow dried and finally flat ironed. When should she apply the silk infusion, so that not only would it protect against heat, but also leave that nice shine, softness and nice smell to the hair?