Conair Infiniti Instant Heat Tourmaline Swarovski encrusted Ceramic 1
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AshleyGood For A Cheap IronThis was great when I was 13 and straighteners weren't as well developed as they are now. Though it took forever to straighten my hair and still left it frizzy. Now that I have more money to spend on a better iron I realize it sucked. But at the time I liked it.posted Jan 9, 2010Link to this post
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AllyMarietta Georgia UsaNever Buy Thisi have hd this flat iron for a year and at first it worked really well but acouple months after it was horrible.It takes me almost two hours to striaghten my hair but afterwars it STILL FIZZY AND has some waves in it.My hair is dead and beakage deadends and i just hate it.I wouldnt recommend this flat iron to anyone unless you wznt the most dried out dead hair.And after having it for awhile part of the plates started o break off!posted Nov 27, 2009Link to this post
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EmilyHairChemically Treated HairThick or Coarse HairIts Okay.i have EXTREMELY poofy, frizzy, wavy , thick hair and it takes me 30 minutes to straighten it typically. and at first i thought that this flat iron was amazing, but then it started pulling and tearing my hair. it also made my ends become more fried and fine. AND MY ENDS ARE NOW COMPLETELY DEAD and i have split ends even though i don't straighten my hair more than twice a week and use plenty of protectant. it is bulky too. and a few weeks ago i tried my friends global beauty 1 inch chi and i absolutely fell in love and i have decided to dump this straightener and replace it with a chi!:) the infiniti does get pretty hot though, but not as hot as i would like, the heat setting are nice but the only one hot enough for my hair is the highest on, 395, and honestly thats still not hot enough. the plates are ceramic too, which is a real downer. also after you turn it off it takes literally HOURS for it to cool of all the way. so i feel uncomfortable leaving my house when its still hot! i wouldn't really suggest this iron, but i guess its an okay one for the price but there are definitely better ones out there!posted Sep 7, 2009Link to this post
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EmilyHairChemically Treated HairThick or Coarse HairIts Okay.i have EXTREMELY poofy, frizzy, wavy , thick hair and it takes me 30 minutes to straighten it typically. and at first i thought that this flat iron was amazing, but then it started pulling and tearing my hair. it also made my ends become more fried and fine. AND MY ENDS ARE NOW COMPLETELY DEAD and i have split ends even though i don't straighten my hair more than twice a week and use plenty of protectant. it is bulky too. and a few weeks ago i tried my friends global beauty 1 inch chi and i absolutely fell in love and i have decided to dump this straightener and replace it with a chi!:) the infiniti does get pretty hot though, but not as hot as i would like, the heat setting are nice but the only one hot enough for my hair is the highest on, 395, and honestly thats still not hot enough. the plates are ceramic too, which is a real downer. also after you turn it off it takes literally HOURS for it to cool of all the way. so i feel uncomfortable leaving my house when its still hot! i wouldn't really suggest this iron, but i guess its an okay one for the price but there are definitely better ones out there!posted Sep 7, 2009Link to this post
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AyeshaSacramento CA USAGives You Major Split Ends!I've had this iron for about a year and a half. My hair is naturally pretty straight, so I just needed something that would get rid of minor waves or bed head. After a few months of using this iron, I noticed that I had ALOT of split ends even though I am really particular about protecting my hair from heat damage. To get rid of them I got a haircut last week, and within a week the iron started burning my ends again! Bottom line, if you want a cheap straightener and dont care about how healthy your hair looks this works, but I would suggest just investing in a higher quality brand.posted Aug 27, 2009Link to this post
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JasmineMarylandHairAfrican AmericanDark BrownChemically Treated HairHorrible Flat Iron!!!This flat iron never gets my hair completely straight. I have thick, curly african american hair that isnt too coarse but it never gets it straight. I use the highest setting and get minimal results. However, for the $25 bucks I spent for it, it makes my hair management, but no so I can wear it down.posted Aug 4, 2009Link to this post
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RaynaFloridaHairCurly HairTerrible.Naturally, I have extremely curly hair. Its not thick or anything, I just have a whole lot of it. I used the 2" version of this flat iron about 2 years ago and all I can remember is it flat out not working. I went over the same section 8 or 9 times before it even showed the slightest amount of improvement. I ended up giving it to my aunt who has thin, wavy hair. I dont know if it worked well on her or not.posted Jul 30, 2009Link to this post
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ErinOnly Works With Fine And Mostly Straight Hair!!this straightener only works for people with fine and mostly straight hair. a friend of mine has that kind of hair and it works good on her hair. my hair is very thick and very curly and it didnt get hot enough. my hair also kept getting caught in it. i also had to go over the same strand of hair many times to get one piece straight.posted Jul 17, 2009Link to this post
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ShaneeceNYI Hate It Now. -african American HairAt first i loved it, but now.. not so much .. the silver part snags my hair and its too bulky.. i wouldnt recommend it.posted Jul 6, 2009Link to this post
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KimberlyColoradoBreaks, Burns, And Pulls, But Does A Semi-decent JobMy hair is actually pretty straight but it gets horrible crimps when I sleep on it wrong. I just wanted an inexpensive iron that would straighten out any kinks, since my hair is straight to begin with. This tugs my hair and it hurts!! I take good care of my hair but whenever I used this, my ends would feel brittle and dry, even with heat protectant. Sometimes, it wouldnt even straighted out the smallest kink! Also, when I want to curl my hair with this, my hair gets stuck in the little crease at the top between the metal covering and the plastic tip. It burns my hands! But since an iron is not a necessity for my life, I guess its ok. But Im about to by a Hai. I would rather spend more money if it mean quality.posted Jul 3, 2009Link to this post
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