Hot Tools Ceramic Flat Iron (2")
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Emily V.OreognHairLight BrownDry HairCurly HairIs There A Below One Star>?I have OOBER curly hair and have been using flat irons my whole life. This one, about a month after I bought it, made a loud electrial pop right by my ear while i was doing my hair! YIKESposted Oct 26, 2011Link to this post
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CristineUtahHairCurly HairLove It!my mom was always using my straightener. so i gott her this one! SHE HAS FEALLLY PUFFY AND CURLY HAIR. she loves this straightenerrposted Jan 28, 2009Link to this post
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TiffanyNJThis Straightener Was My Lifei had this straightener for a year and yes after one year the one plate stopped getting hot. however, it was the best straightener in the entire world. i have extremely thick hair and it made it amazingly soft and straight and not dead at all. the blow dryer did most the damage to my hair, not the straightener. I had a straightener before this one that lasted 3 years however, it did nothing i wanted it to do. Id rather spend 50 bucks every year for this straightener then spend 150 on one that last 3 years and doesnt do what I want. So i highly recommend it if you have extremely thick hair and have yet to find something that can straighten it the right and fast way.posted Dec 27, 2008Link to this post
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Stacelyn BrockTazewell, TnI Have Thick Hair Tooi have very thick and frizzy hair. the only flat iron that has worked on my hair so far is the hot tools ceramic ti. i have tried revlon and every other brand out there, and you just cant beat how this works for you hairposted Nov 20, 2008Link to this post
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Lil GGreatmy aunt is a hair dresser and she reccomened this to me. i have very poofy and frizy hair. i tried out my aunts and it worked so well i am deffinatly getting one for my self =]posted Nov 15, 2008Link to this post
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JcAlright At FirstIt worked pretty well within the first 6 months I had it. Now it frys my hair. It lasts long too I have had it for almost 2 full years now. My hair doesnt always stay straight though. I would recommend buying another straightener though if you want lasting qualityposted Oct 27, 2008Link to this post
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RebeccaCaliforniaBummerI have very thick, frizzy hair, and this flat iron did not do the trick. I would only recommend purchasing this product if you already have relatively tame hair that isnt very thick. Otherwise, spend the extra 40 bucks and buy yourself a Solia. You wont regret it, not matter what your current hair is like.posted Jul 11, 2008Link to this post
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BeatrizBrazilI Love ItI am so surprised to see how many people hate this product... Hot tools is the only one that straightens my hair i mean really... others ive tried from friends and stuff just flatten my frizz. this one actually makes my hair soooooo shiny and so straight even in the rain! i used a chi and my hair went poofy in the rain. now my hair isnt so coarse or too thick but its definately difficult to work with i don trust any other straightener than the hot tools ceramic. my friends love it too. it definately gets the job done. as for split ends. ladies come on! youre going to get damage no matter what you do! unless you leave your hair natural its going to get damaged no matter what the product claims it can provide. i let my hair airdry and put as little heat as possible! but hot tools is the product for me. and i wouldnt trade it for anything unless a straightener could change the genetic makeup of my hair! the only thing is make sure if youre going abroad anywhere that you get a voltage converter and know how to use it. i blew mine out cause too much electricity went into and now im oober pissed. :( but i love my hot tools ceramic!!! :)posted Jul 8, 2008Link to this post
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HeatherRome, GAGood Straightener And Affordable Too!This straightener is the same kind that my hair dresser used on my hair and I love it! I bought one from TJ Maxx and it was reasonably priced. I have SUPER thick hair and I needed a new straightener so I bought this kind and it has worked great so far!posted Jun 9, 2008Link to this post
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NattyDamages Hair, Only Ceramic For About 1 YearI thought this straightener was alright for awhile but I realized it wasnt anything special like it is said to be. I bought it because the place I get my hair cut said it was really good and a quality straightener. I paid too much for it, it wasnt any better than a cheap one you could buy. It straightened well but damaged my hair a lot. After awhile the ceramic covering began to go away around the sides. But even before that it damaged it my hair now its just even worse even with using protective creams, gels, sprays, and blow drying first so its not wet. In conclusion I question its "ceramicness" wasnt that great of a product, not worth the money. Ive used better.Btw it only straightened really well if you had it on the highest setting, which is to blame for some of the damage, but even on a lower setting I still had close to the same amount or just as much. I dont have unusually thick either, Id say its average.posted Dec 3, 2007Link to this post
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