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Wal-Mart Cheap Ceramic Flat irons vs Sally's Expensive Ceramic Flat Irons

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bludacious

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I want to know what's the difference. I refuse to pay over $30 for some heat to my hair.... Okay, in better terms, I am cheap!!! ;)
 
I got good results from the $17.99 Revlon ceramic 1 inch flat iron that I got from Walmart. I got even better results with my 2 inch @19.99 ceramic Connair. But I got AMAZING results with my $99 Chi Iron. Nothing can beat the straightness and shine I got from it. With my Expensive ceramic irons... I was able to extend my relaxers from every 5-6 weeks to every 9. I'm not sure which irons are good at Sally's but i'm sure you can find one comparable to a CHI.
 
Oh, you gonna make me go out and spend more money. I bought the Revlon Cermic flat irons from Wal Mart. I haven't tried them yet. I will see how they go. They I will upgrade if I really like them!
 
I'm cheap too. I want the ceramic flat iron (still using Gold'n Hot iron) but I don't know if it's worth parting with the money.
 
I bought the Revlon Ceramic Flat Iron from Wal-Mart (I'm looking at it right now)- the "Ceramic" has started to peel off. You get what you pay for. I might consider paying someone to take it.
 
the sally's brand iron is very good and gets up to 440 degrees...i paid bout 40
 
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