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Wet to dry flatironers and pressers.....

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I know there was big and very informational thread about this...but I have one specific question for those who have been doing this successfully:

Do I have to have a tourmaline ceramic iron, or can I do this with my regular ceramic iron?? Also is 450 degrees too much? TIA!!!
 
I always believed that one should get a flat iron specifically designed for wet to dry because it has steam vents and is designed for wet hair. Regular flat irons are not designed for wet hair. I don't think Tourmaline vs. Ceramic matters - it is preference based on how each performs for your hair. Plus they make flat irons that are both Ceramic Tourmaline.


ETA links:
http://www.best-flat-iron.com/
http://search.folica.com/beauty/Wet to Dry Flat Iron
http://ezinearticles.com/?What-Is-The-Best-Wet-To-Dry-Flat-Iron?&id=537555
 
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Since I use a pressing comb and its wide open to air, I really would think the flat irons designed for this with vents would be best, but others have used a non wet to dry Iron with good results too
 
I believe any wet-to-dry flat iron should be OK, but if you have money to spare, Tourmaline gets the most kudos according to the reviews here.
 
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