Hot Tools Ceramic Flat Iron (1")
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MeriNYIt's Okay.This was my first real straightener, and I still use it. Its actually my...fourth...version though. The other ones I had wore out really easily. My hair is thick and curly, and I insist on straightening it every day, which is probably why they wore out. It snags your hair sometimes, but it gets the job done, even if it takes a while. I never bother to completely make it rodram straight though because that would take too much time. So pretty much what you get is what you pay for. Its plastic and it snaps easily, so you probably shouldnt use it for every day use (dont be like me or else itll break easily). But if you just want a flat iron to make your hair less frizzy or straighten out some random bits of hair, its good. And it heats up pretty high. Im getting a Sedu for Christmas, and Im really excited to get a new and better straightener.posted Oct 15, 2006Link to this post
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EarleneWaukegan, ILLove ItI dont understand all the bad reviews. My sister has one of these and she loves it. I tried it for the first time and it was excellent!posted Oct 15, 2006Link to this post
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DatreanNew YorkAbout This IronI have used this iron for the past three years and it has done amazing things for me. It keeps my hair light. I dont have to use products to help the iron get my hair straight. It does it on its own. However, be sure to follow the directions properly. I have had the iron snag and pull my hair before. :)posted Oct 6, 2006Link to this post
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SaraNot Worth The Low Cost.I have medium length curly hair. This straightener does not straighten it. I turn it up to the maximum heat, and run the straightener over my hair multiple times, but as soon as im done, my hair turns wavy. It has also damaged my hair more than any other straightener ive used. After using it, my hair feels fried and looks very dry, which causes frizz. Another problem with this straightener is that it pulls out my hair! I always have strands of my hair stuck in the corner of the straightener. I would recommend this straightener ONLY to people with naturally straight hair who possibly want to do a little touch up here or there. Overall review: waste of time and money.posted Oct 3, 2006Link to this post
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Nedra RuizChicago, ILHot IronThis hot iron is the best Ive ever had and Ive had several. Very easy to use and clean, heats up fast, is lightweight yet sturdy! A marvelous buy! Thanks so much!posted Sep 11, 2006Link to this post
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KatherineMine Broke Too!This product is a waste of money! After a few short months, it simply refused to heat up one day and is now incapable of straightening anything!posted Sep 4, 2006Link to this post
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LisaNot Worth ItI started straightening my hair with the hot tools professional iron but after a year and half it stopped working. So I went and bought the hot tools ceramic because it was surpossed to be better for my hair. Well it was not!!It lasted alot longer than the first but has really damaged my hair. Also ive had my hair get stuck in the straightener so many times. It doesnt straighten as well as the hot tools professional either, so if your looking for something in this price range go for the hot tools professional.posted Aug 3, 2006Link to this post
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CourtneyPoint Pleasant BeachDon't Buy ItI got this straightener about two years ago. I didnt use it too often because of how it left my hair feeling dry and cracked. It didnt leave my hair feeling silky and soft like my Solia does. My hair was constantly getting caught on the plates. I bought this straighter because it was cheaper, and I regret that. Instead I should have just held my money and gotten the Solia to begin with.posted Jul 22, 2006Link to this post
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ElleVancouver, WALove It!I got mine from a friend who said I should try it, it heats up SO quickly, and it works great on my thick hair. It stays straight all day and I dont have to worry about friz. I read another review and the girl said it burned a bunch of her stuff, I use mine on its hottest setting every day and let it sit on my countertop and Ive never had a problem. I love it, although it does pull my hair every once in a while, but its not often.posted Jul 10, 2006Link to this post
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AllieNorman,okWorked Every TimeI have very thick hair and with all the other flat irons Two or three hours after I used them the waviness would come back but with a hot tool my hair stays straight all day long. The hot tool gets hot very fast so I dont have to wait around for it to heat up.posted Jul 7, 2006Link to this post
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