Well, the Chi is too expensive for me. I have a Revlon Wet2Dry ceramic flat straightener which I LOVE.
I like it because it can be used on wet and humid hair, which I need to do to get good results. I use Frizz Ease Wind-Down cream on my damp hair, dry it with the flat iron and my hair stays straight and shiny until I wash it again even in humid weather!
When I bought it a few years ago it only cost $27.00 IIRC.
I don't think a flat iron that can be only used on dry hair would work as well for me.
I had one of the Wet to Dry straighteners also. While it worked the best of the cheap flat irons I had, it is no where as good as the CHI (IMO of course)
But can you use it on wet/damp hair? That's my second biggest issue (first being the price).
And how long does it last (eta, the results, not the iron)? can you go to sleep and wake up the next day with your hair still straight?
While I have never tried using my Chi on wet hair, I do sometimes use it on slightly damp. And my hair is still straight until I get it wet again. Occasionally I will need a touch up due to the FL humidity, but I usually go two or three days between shampooing and my hair is still straight.
But can you use it on wet/damp hair? That's my second biggest issue (first being the price).
And how long does it last (eta, the results, not the iron)? can you go to sleep and wake up the next day with your hair still straight?
I've never used either one on wet hair so I can't really compare the two in that way. I find with my hair I need to dry it thoroughly before I flat iron it to get best results. When I'm rushed and I dry it most of the way but not completely, then try to flat iron, it it doesn't come out as good as when I dry it all the way with the hair dryer first. I might just try it tomorrow on wet hair just to see though.
If the weather isn't too humid, my hair will stay flat the next day although I will wash every day even if it still looks good ~ I feel like it gets too sweaty when I work out in the AM
Just be careful before using it on wet hair, if the iron's instructions don't specifically say that it's safe to use it that way. Conservative Hippie said she used it on slightly damp hair.
I don't know what could happen, but I bet it's something bad!