Hair Straightener For Thick Straight Hair

I've been reading around the forums on hairSedu hair straightener to purchase. They both
straighteners and doing some really heavyseem to have their pros & cons, especially after
research on some popular brand hair straighteners.I've read thousands of reviews on the web. The
For the people with thick, straight, shoulder-lengthreason why I am not spring for the Sedu, despite
hair, this type of hair would easily be hurted duringthe rave reviews, is concern about the heat - the
the straightening. They would become really frizzyhair is a tad difficult to straighten, and I'm afraid
and coarse. Then the hair is a little difficult tothe Sedu might only work on thinner hair; not on
straighten, and always have to use high heat.thick hair.The reason why I am not go for the
I've read the reviews on some cheapo hairSolia is the plate system (Dynamic Alignment
straighteners (Conair, Remington, Hot Tools) andSystem). After reading SO many reviews, I
even some not-so-cheap ones (Chi, Corioliss,found that some people have said the systems
Wigo, HAI). The Chi worked OK for the hair, butcreates a big gap, the plates don't exactly meet,
it wasn't as amazing as people claimed it to be: itit's ineffective, and it snags your hair at the ends.
totally dried out the hair, and didn't even get orRead the reviews before you choose a hair
keep it that straight. The Conair ones workedstraightener is a good habit. For this, you could
better than that! Besides the point, it alwaysknew the brand like the palm of your hand and
broke within 7 months because of the cordkept your hair from the damage by using a
(which I've heard is a very common issue).improper hair straightener.
I've also narrowed it down to either the Solia or