Ceramic Tools Pro Flat Iron (24mm) by Jilbere
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MarthaTis Ok.I got this from my hairstylist. She gave it to me because I didnt have one. It worked well and efficiantly for 2 years(but I must warn you the paint chips off)then the darn thing burned out. But even though I had it for two years it still didnt give me the results I was looking for. I wouldnt reccomend it for people whos hair is naturally thick, wavy, and frizzy. Spend a little more mulah for a better one.posted Jul 21, 2006Link to this post
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HannahSilverton, OregonNot Goodi have had mine for about 2 years and for the last year and 6 months i hated it.. it does not get my hair straight anymore. it worked really well for the first couple of months.. i bought it for almost $100 in a salon.. and i wish i wouldnt have. i have really frizzy, curly hair, and it doesnt straighten or get rid of frizz... its awefulposted Jun 3, 2006Link to this post
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AmandaNew JerseyOkI got this straightner with no big hopes. My hair is thick, curly, and frizzy plus I have alot of it. When my old straightner broke i used this one to hold me over. I ended up using it for 6 months, until it broke. It did a pretty good job for the price.posted Jun 1, 2006Link to this post
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MelissaHouston, TXBang For Your BuckIve had this flat iron for over 3 years and it still works...like the new. Its not the best, but you get alot of bang for your buck. Small price, very good results. If you want an effective flat iron without spending alot of money, try this one. It really works. I keep forgetting I only spent $40 on it, your definitely get great results w/ this one. Of coures, as w/ most flat irons, it works better when you use products. My favorite is Straight Works by Paul Mitchell.posted May 27, 2006Link to this post
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KaylaLouisianaOnly If You Have To...I own a a Ceramic Tools flat iron and Ive had it for about a year now. I have to say, when I first got it, I loved it. Just about all my friends flat iron their hair. Their hair looked glossy and never frizzed. Mine looked broken, dull, and before I could see my friends, I would have to put my hair in a pony tail. The Cermaic Tools flat iron is not worth your time. I still used mine when I have to. I suggest you only get it if you have to.posted Apr 16, 2006Link to this post
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LanaeGeorgiaI Loved Mine! For 40 Bucks Give It A Try!My friend gave me this iron because it wasnât her favorite. And Iâm glad she did! Before I wouldnât have bought such a small iron (1â), I have fairly long hair and thought that a smaller iron would take longer. Well my iron gave out a couple of weeks after she gave me this one so I was forced to try it. I absolutely loved it! It gets very hot (completely adjustable), it does NOT pull my hair out and it gets very close to the scalp so you can get the roots easily. I would have given it 5 stars but it just stopped working. I will say, over a yearâs time I used it pretty often. And I use it at the hottest setting. I also noticed the next iron I bought (WIGO which I HATE) made my hair VERY static, lots of flyaways! And it pulled my hair! OUCH! The Ceramic Tools didnât. I was actually doing a search on google for this iron when I found this site. I am really loving this site and thankful for all the reviews, I feel I am more informed. I hate that this iron is getting such horrible reviews when I loved it so much. I am terrified of spending $100+ on an iron and having it last only 6 months. Iâve read the reviews, it happens! Believe me it wonât hurt my feelings as much if I spend $40 and it only lasts 6 months. So after reading the Chi, Solia, Sedu, and Hai reviews I think I am going to replace my Ceramic Tools with a Ceramic Tools. If you use the right products I think youâll get the shiny hair and as long as it doesnât pull my hair out (which this one doesnât) Iâm happy. TRICKSI have just below shoulder length spiral curly hair that is medium in thickness. My hair is pretty dry so my secret weapon is a pea sized amount of Vitapoint (Sally Beauty Supply) in the lower half of my hair when its damp and I rub that in the ends and comb it through. Then I put in my straightening balm (usually Joico) and then a silicone product (biosilk or frizz eaze). And then I start blow-drying. These are my three steps and I have been straightening my hair for 16 years. If you want to be nicer to your hair (not so much blow drying) roll damp hair in large plastic, âVelcroâ rollers (they are not suppose to need bobby pins but use the bobby pins anyways) and sleep on them overnight. Be sure to roll in small thin sections otherwise it wonât dry well. I did that for years and there was almost no damage to my hair and I almost never get my hair trimmed!posted Mar 14, 2006Link to this post
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AnonymousWisconsinHate It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!All Im gonna say yall is that this lil thang sucks!!!! First its toooooo small, second it takes me 2 AND A HALF HOURS to straighten my hair w/ this cuz my hairs naturally thick, frizzy and wavy/curly and its hard to straighten cuz when im done I get broken, dull, frizzy hair, and third I NEVER got any good results from this. This lil thang was my first flat iron and its gonna b my last!!!posted Mar 14, 2006Link to this post
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CamiMesa, AZAverage Flat IronI have had this flat iron for over 2 years. I could not afford to buy a really nice flat iron, so I settled on this one. At first it worked well, but since then, my hair has gotten more curly and frizzy. Now, I really have to work to get my frizz free. I have to go over the hair a few times before it is frizz free. If you can afford a nicer iron, then I would suggest that, it would be worth the investment. However, if you cannot afford an expensive one, I think it was worth the money. It is much better than the conair or other cheap straighteners at the drug store.posted Jan 20, 2006Link to this post
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RobertOntario, CanadaIt's Great!I bought one for myself and loved it so much that I decided to buy one for my Mom as well and she loves it too :)posted Jan 18, 2006Link to this post
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ColbyLouisianaYou Get What You Pay ForThis, I guess, is an average straightener. It heats up fast, but uses more electricity than the more expensive straighteners and those heat up in the same amount of time. The results are average also. It doesnt give you a super shine, but it doesnt make your hair look fried. But it doesnt make it feel that silky. After you use it a lot, it starts to make your hair feel rough.posted Jan 15, 2006Link to this post
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