 |   |  | | Sedu Ionic Ceramic Tourmaline Straightener (1½", 220-240V, Plug Type G) | |   |  | | |  | |  |  |  | Brand: | Sedu |  | Plate Width: | 1½ inch |  | Weight: | 1.2 lbs |  | Avg. Rating: | |  | Item No. | A8563 |  | Price: | $209.95 $125.95 |  | Availability: |
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I want to know if it really works before i buy it...i have a ProTouch iron but it does not work anymore..i didn't even have it for a full year! So that is why i am looking for a good iron that lasts! Someone tell me if it really works and if it is worth buying! Question posted by Maria Sun Oct 09 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by elizabeth
2 of 3 people found this answer helpful
i have the sedu myself, and it works great ! totally worth every penny. the sedu straightener made miricles for my hair. my hair is medium length, and its very thick, wavy, and puffy. other straighteners such as the revlon and the conair have only made my hair flat ...not straight like the sedu. when i straightened my hair with the sedu, it made my hair look like it wasnt even mine, it was so straight to the point i didnt even know it could of EVER gotten like that. this really does work and its totally worth it for you to try it. |  | Reply by Leah
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I got my Sedu two years ago for Christmas, and it was still working perfectly until I accidentally stepped on it and broke it... but as a testament to how much I love it, I bought a replacement and I'm about to buy one with British plugs because I travel to the UK a lot. I have long, extremely frizzy, poofy, and curly hair, and it makes my hair gorgeous. | The Tempature
DOES THE FALT IRON GO PAST 200 DEGREES? AND WILL IT STRAIGHTEN EXTREMELY THICK, FRIZZY, AND CURLY HIAR WITH OUT LEAVING ANY KINKS AT THE ROOTS. Question posted by shawn sweeney Sat Jul 23 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by sam
3 of 4 people found this answer helpful
200 degrees is definetly plenty. i have very thick, frizzy, and sometimes curly hair and it worked miricles. you wouldnt even believe it. you might want to try 180 degrees on your type of hair because it will work best. no kinks and the roots either. it goes straight through making hair so soft & smooth and pretty ! |
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