I think you mean CHI, and yes they are ok.
I've tried different brands and I prefer the Karmin Professional Titanium, it works pretty good and leaves my hair super straight, silky and soft :D
They are hair straighteners from the brand of 'Good Hair Day'. They are basically the best straighteners around and reach about 230oI hope this answers your question
In many cases, inexpensive hair straighteners can be just as effective as expensive hair straighteners. However, expensive hair straighteners are built stronger and tend to last longer than inexpensive hair straighteners.
Hair Straighteners can be from anything to 40.00$ to about 299.99$. The cheapies do NOT work good, they work like crap. Buy any hair straightener from 100 bucks, to the most expensive. That is if you want your hair actually straightened. Good luck :)
What percent of people own hair straighteners? 90% of the girls own hair straighteners and about 10% of the guys own hair straighteners so in total it would be about 60% in the world
Yes, hair straighteners are generally allowed on planes in both carry-on and checked luggage. However, it's always a good idea to check with the airline for any specific restrictions or guidelines before packing.
Chi straighteners are really good, but the tend to be expensive. Hot tools makes good straighteners which are a little less expensive... you want a ceramic or tourmaline straightener because they don't damage your hair and they give it shine. I have a bed head by tigi straightener and it is horrible!
Salons, Argos, any places really!
Yes
you will never find hair straighteners that are 'good' for your hair, you will have to use heat protection spray
wet 2 straight - target $25
Yes, hair straighteners are allowed in checked baggage.
Yes, hair straighteners are generally allowed in carry-on luggage, but it's always best to check with the specific airline for any restrictions or guidelines.