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Review on πŸ”΄ Red CHI Amplitude Ceramic Heated Round Brush for Improved SEO by Azizah Jefferson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I've tried! Suitable for styling tools and jigs

I have thin hair that I have been coloring since I was 15 years old. They tend to frizz with moisture and the ends, while not split, tend to curl and are difficult to straighten. I don't like regular curling irons, I find straighteners to straighten and toast my ends. I prefer curling irons and have tried and/or owned many curling brushes over the past 50 years. The first simple electric ones too many times stuck my hair to a silver barrel where I had to unplug it and let it cool before I could detangle a few hairs at a time, losing/pulling many out in the process. Some curling irons didn't have a temperature setting or real bristles that pulled my hair out again. And some just didn't do anything to the ends, no matter how many times I combed them or dared to keep them. When I saw that this brush had the properties I was looking for, I thought I'd give it a try. So here are my findings on my fine, colored hair. I love hard bristles! It can sit on my counter without damaging it and doesn't burn me when I use it (I have burn marks on my forehead from others). The temperature settings allow me to choose what temperature I want to use without damaging my hair (much better than the hot, warm, cold settings on other combs I've tried). The tourmaline ceramic coating is the best I've tried, allowing the brush to glide through the hair. I separate them into very thin strands, comb them through (my hair gets tangled easily even with conditioner) and then use a curling brush. It smooths out any waves or frizz and makes my hair shiny and new! My hair is cut in a bob between my shoulders and my chin and now it just rocks! The back of my hair is styled in layers and the 1 1/4 inch barrel size is perfect for layers. I like to lift the top of my hair a bit, so I part a 1 inch section which I then curl in small sections. , hold for 10 seconds and unfold. The barrel size creates the perfect buoyancy for me. :-) This is my experience with this curling brush. This is the best I've ever used!

Pros
  • All right!
Cons
  • Expandable