GHD’s Chronos Max Review: High Tech, Not High Heat

GHD’s Chronos Max Review: High Tech, Not High Heat Leave a comment

A too-high warmth, like 450 levels, can harm the hair strand’s inside construction; the bottom setting damages the hair’s cuticle layer with out making a long-lasting fashion. GHD has discovered the right compromise. “Consider 365 because the candy spot, the right in-between for the longest-lasting outcomes with no excessive warmth harm,” Kirkland says.

GHD additional stands behind its researched 365-degree set level with what it calls HD Movement-Responsive know-how, a brand new mechanism contained in each the unique Chronos and the Chronos Max. Movement-Responsive know-how compensates for the temperature drop that happens when warmth transfers from the straightener to the hair itself, which is a phenomenon that GHD calls thermal lag.

Kirkland illustrates this by miming utilizing a flat iron on a piece of her hair. “As [the straightener] glides down the strand, it might be 430, then 420 … it’s not constant,” she says. “Our know-how has the flexibility to instantly recuperate from the temp drop with sensors that measure the complete plate floor 250 occasions a second, to make sure that each single a part of the plate is strictly the identical temperature the complete time you’re styling.”

Briefly, even in the event you suppose you are utilizing a high-heat software, it could be working at 365 levels Fahrenheit and even much less, whereas additionally inflicting intervals of pointless harm. Kirkland says it is these constant temperature sensors that enable customers to straighten their hair extra shortly, therefore the “Chronos” identify (Chronos was Greek mythology’s god of time).

No Ache, No Achieve

That is all undoubtedly spectacular, and it explains the Chronos Max’s price ticket (unusually excessive for one thing that is not an air-powered Dyson or a multi-tool), however does this factor truly straighten in addition to a 450-degree iron? Effectively, for me and my frizzy curls, sure and no.

Beginning with moist hair, I blow-dried utilizing a Shark FlexFusion blow-dry brush attachment, sprayed on a warmth protectant (as GHD recommends), and made a go on every part with the Chronos Max. I repeated this course of a number of occasions. My locks have been straightened, although nowhere close to as easily as with my higher-heat ceramic instruments just like the Paul Mitchell Model+ or Easy+, not to mention a titanium software just like the Sutra. I think about if my hair have been really coily, like 4a or above, the Chronos could be an absolute no-go. The Max did work splendidly for each day touch-ups, although, and did end in noticeably extra shine over time, whether or not this was by the plates’ “extremely gloss” end or simply basic lack of injury.

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However what about these huge plates? Some straightening iron customers draw back from wider plates like these on the Max, as they historically are harder to maneuver in the event you’re one who likes so as to add post-straightening waves and curls. Kirkland factors out that as a result of the Max’s plates sit nearer to the sting of the clamps, this iron can nonetheless be used as a multi-tool regardless of the width. I attempted this, and whereas my straightening iron curl sport is not the strongest, I did not discover it any harder to realize with the Max versus a 1-inch iron.

In all, even when it did not depart my coarse curls as easy as with a warmer straightening iron, the Chronos Max remains to be a contender for these with easier-to-manage hair and/or those that need to reduce harm. Simply do not count on it to work a miracle, though you would be forgiven for anticipating one for the worth.

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