Hairsnob
Deep Thinker
I have a 1.5-inch Sedu and I love it. However, I wanna get a little more bend for some fuller curls this week. By the way, I was surprised by how full my hair looked after I used some KeraCare wrap/set lotion under the hooded dryer this week instead of just air drying. But now my scalp itches.
erplexed I knew there was a reason I stopped using wrap lotions. But that's not the issue.
I'm in need of a new 1-inch ceramic flat iron now to get some curls. Then I thought, hey, should I be buying ceramic curling irons instead? I haven't used curling irons in years. Does anybody use them or do you just work your magic with the flat-irons?
It took me years to collect the whole set of the professional irons that you heat on the ceramic stove thingie and I even have the whole rack for it and all. They've been packed away for years ever since the supposedly "non-damaging" ceramic electric flat-irons came out and before learning about proper hair care. The heating barrell is called a "ceramic" stove but the irons are that black metal so I can't see how this can be good for my hair. I haven't stepped foot in a hair salon in years and I'm wondering if they still use these?
I was tempted to pull them out and try them again to get the curl bend I wanted but I'm afraid. :burning:
Does anybody here still use theirs and do you think they cause more damage than the electric ceramic irons even though nowadays I'm using heat protectors?

I'm in need of a new 1-inch ceramic flat iron now to get some curls. Then I thought, hey, should I be buying ceramic curling irons instead? I haven't used curling irons in years. Does anybody use them or do you just work your magic with the flat-irons?
It took me years to collect the whole set of the professional irons that you heat on the ceramic stove thingie and I even have the whole rack for it and all. They've been packed away for years ever since the supposedly "non-damaging" ceramic electric flat-irons came out and before learning about proper hair care. The heating barrell is called a "ceramic" stove but the irons are that black metal so I can't see how this can be good for my hair. I haven't stepped foot in a hair salon in years and I'm wondering if they still use these?

Does anybody here still use theirs and do you think they cause more damage than the electric ceramic irons even though nowadays I'm using heat protectors?