Posted by: michelleeileen on: November 26, 2007
CHI Flat Irons have been advertised in many beauty and fashion magazines. But there is little published information on them available, even online today. This is my attempt to compile as much as I can about the CHI ceramic flat irons in one place so you can make an unbiased decision before buying one.
About the Company:
The CHI flat iron is produced by a company named Farouk Systems Inc, based in Houston. The name comes from the chairman, Farouk Shami. His mission is to give fellow hair artists a safe workplace that is free from harsh chemicals. Farouk produces high quality (professional) hair care and spa products. One product line they are famous for is their CHI hair straighteners.
Interesting features of CHI flat irons:
The CHI models:
There are 4 types of CHI flat irons available. They include the original chi flat iron, the chi turbo flat iron, the nano flat iron and the mini.The Original CHI Flat Iron
The CHI Turbo
The Nano
The CHI Mini (aka the wee chi flat iron)
Science of ceramic flat irons:
The ceramic plates have been shown to release negative ions. These ions break apart bigger water droplets in your hair into very tiny particles. This helps ensure even moisture balance. It also reduces static which is a major cause of “the frizz”.
The high heat of hair straighteners also helps seal the cuticles making your hair smoother. This also helps reduce friction and reduce frizzyness.
Popularity:
The original Chi flat iron is quite popular.
Complaints:
If you read the reviews you will soon discover that the main complaints have been with the power cord or the unit no longer getting power. A couple of wise customers (perhaps salon professionals) noted that a big cause of the problem is with people wrapping the power cord around the body of the CHI flat iron. In order to prevent that problem, it is recommended that you fold the power cord in a manner similar to how it arrived and/or gently store the folded cord in a paper towel tube to protect it. In addition, it is also recommended that you always use your ceramic flat iron on dry hair and to use a leave in conditioner for best results.
Warranty:
The Chi flat iron comes with a 1 year warranty and after warranty work can be found for around $35