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HomeHealth & Personal CarePersonal CareTools & AccessoriesHair Styling ToolsIronsFlattening IronsCeramic Tools CT2555 1" Professional Ceramic Flat Iron |
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117 of 117 found the following review helpful:
Pretty darn good Aug 07, 2005
By Ambular I shopped around on Amazon before buying this one because I had specific product requirements: ceramic hotplates, rounded edges so it wouldn't catch and tug/tear my hair, multiple heat settings and not overpriced. This one has all these features and it came with free shipping. So far I have not had any problems with it, it does exactly what it advertises and it makes my hair look great - I have thin hair but it has a lot of body/wave to it and this iron makes it sleek and it will stay for most of the day. Because my hair is thin I don't have the heat setting too high so I don't toast it, you can set it really hot, so if I was going out in the evening it only takes a couple of minutes to touch up. This thing heats up real fast too.
79 of 80 found the following review helpful:
Like Brand New Hair Sep 21, 2006
By ManicPanic I've had this flat iron for about a year - never had a problem. Gets seriously hot - my thick, ultra wavy hair is totally tamed by it. Slides through with no problem, and my hair actually feels HEALTHIER now - not the heat stroked, dryed out mess I feared after such long use.
10 minutes every other day and people actually think my hair is naturally straight! A couple of people even asked if I'd had a straight perm ... that is serious results for a girl who has been fighting with a flipping, curling, wavy mess her whole life.
I have medium hair and like the 1 inch - for anything longer than the shoulders I would get a 1.5 or 2 inch.
52 of 52 found the following review helpful:
Great Straightener for the Price. Oct 23, 2009
By Rena After 4 years I had to replace my old straightener and decided to get this one after some research. The price and great ratings are the main thing that caught my eye. After paying 16 bucks for my old straightener which worked great, I wasn't shelling out 50+ bucks for another one. So here's a breakdown:
Pros: 1. Heats up quickly. 25 settings for any hair type. I consider my hair more on the thin side, but I like to keep it set to around 20 when I straighten my hair, I could honestly keep it a bit lower and still straighten fine. 2. Glides over your hair smoothly, no pulling. It feels like a straightener isn't being used on my hair at all. 3. On/Off Button. 4. Exceptionally long cord with a swivel feature (good if you need to straighten someone else's hair or don't have an outlet right next to your mirror). 5. Eliminates any frizz or flyaway hairs I have and straightens each section in one go. 6. Easy to flip or curl the ends of your hair. 7. I saw a comment about the plates having a gap, which is something I don't like about some straighteners. But with this one the plates get pressed together perfectly, no gap. 8. Great Price!
Cons: 1. It does get very hot. I wouldn't recommend the highest setting, unless nothing lower works. I can see how people would burn their hair using this if they just set it to 25 right away. 2. No lock feature to keep it closed when not in use. I loved this about my old straightener. 3. It has a piece of plastic that comes down after the plates in the middle of the straightener. I think this is to help limit the pressure put on the plates when squeezing the straightener closed. Sometimes my hair gets caught in the plastic 'tooth' when I straighten. But this is just an error on my part for trying to straighten too much hair at once or putting my hair too far back in the straightener and not realizing it.
Overall I highly recommend this straightener. I don't see the need to pay $100+ for a Chi, when people I know have had them break so easily. I can straighten my hair in 5-10mins and even though my hair normally curls like crazy in the Florida humidity, it stays straight throughout the day after using this.
26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
fabulous! Jun 06, 2004
this is GREAT product! Before this i had a conair 5-in-1, big disapointment, i had to go over my hair about 5 times to get the look i wanted, also it did not keep my hair straight all day- it went back to frizzy when it was hot out. I decided that it was time for a new straightner, it took me a very long time to decide which was best- i went to many other websites and read their reviews of the product, on other websites it had very good ratings so i decided that this was the one. When i got it i was astounded, i plugged it in and then bent down and opened my cabinent under the sink to get my hairbrush, about 10 seconds after i had turned on the straightner i touched the plates to see if i could feel it warming up- much to my surprise in burned me! I was amazed. I had never thought it would heat up so fast. i put a chunk of my hair (thick, very wavy, with little frizzies) in between the plates and plulled down slowly- my hair was perfectly straight- also the straightner made it very GLOSSY and it flipped it (just a little) at the ends- i was finnished my whole head in about 15 min. - the other straightner took about 45min to an hour to be somewhat satisfiying. My hair was compleatly frizless and sleek and shiny. I was afriad that it would get wavy as a slept- like it had before- but when i woke up i only had one crease that came out in about a min. after straightneg. I am very impressed and recomened this to anyone with WAVY FRIZZY THICK and somethimes not very MANAGABLE hair. I don't think that this is very expensive because i was debating between the wigo and this and i hope that i made the correct decision. also this shipped two days after i ordered it- and i only paid for regular (7 days) I love it. i have had it for about a month now and i could not be happier. i love you CERAMIC TOOLS!
48 of 52 found the following review helpful:
Effective but dangerous. May 29, 2008
By David K. Fried The main issues I have with this iron is that it gets incredibly hot on the outside felt area (near the ceramic tongs), and that in combination with the problem that the hand clamp (when used as intended, with your hands on the half of the iron near the cord) does not entirely depress the tips of the ceramic iron together means you have to clamp down further up on the iron (using the felt area) in order to get it to properly depress all the way. Since the iron is poor at keeping the heat only in the ceramic iron part of the tool, you're probably going to be getting your hand burnt if you really want to use this tool effectively.
To me that is a fundamental failure in the design of this iron and I can't recommend it at any price.
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