
This was the flat iron my aunt used on my hair.
She said she purchased it at her local mall
(located in Florida)...
It's so sleek & does an amazing job with all hair textures.
It not only flat irons the hair,
but creates gorgeous banana curls as well.
I wish I took pictures or recorded the process :(
I love how sleek and thin the flat iron is
compared to my
10 year old bulky
"Curlmaster Ceramics"
flat iron.

YUCK...
(I'm in desperate need of a new flat iron)
Results:

Week Old Flat Ironed Hair

Week Old Flat Ironed Hair

Week Old Flat Ironed Hair
Pros:
- Heats up fast
- Came with a heating pad to protect counter tops
- Sleek & stylish
- 1"tourmaline ceramic plate
- Straightens, flips, spirals, and curls hair
- Locks in moisture
- Rounded edges to avoid hair snagging
- Leaves hair looking shiny & smooth
- Rotating cord
Cons:
- Can't control the heat setting
- No place to rest fingers
- Pricey
I'm thinking about purchasing this flat iron,
but I just hate the fact I can't control the heat settings.
I'm also looking into the FHI & CHI...
Any recommendations?
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13 comments:
OMG.. i want that flat iron! it's so cute..love love love it!! =DD
I have my eyes on the FHI flat iron and the hair dryer lol
Just to let you know I've seen the CHI at Target for under $100 here in Texas. Maybe you can find it at Target in your area. Happy Friday!!
whoa! I have that exact same flat iron except it's called ROYALE. It's the exact same except for the name. Weird. I love it, though. Whenever I use it, my hair always comes out shiny. I bought mine at a mall while on vacation. I think it was worth it.
I've been thinking about who you remind me of in the last photo... and then it hit me. You remind me of Lady Gaga. :D
I use the maxi glide on my hair. It works well for me and it has a dial setting and also a steam settting that you use on the ends of your hair in order to keep ends hydrated.
You won't regret if you get the CHI.. i've had mine for about 4-5 years and it works as brand new!!
i would only recommend a CHI or FHI if u flat iron you hair often and I've been watching your videos for a while now and you don't. I personally want a FHI but I don't flat iron my hair often so I can wait on getting it! but for occassional flat ironing, a Gold N Hot will work just fine! You can get it from a neighborhood beauty supply store, don't go to sally's, they charge too much for them. Make sure you get the ceramic version though! check out my blog www.hopelessshopaholic1.blogspot.com
I would recommend the T3. It has a heat dial, and the newest version gets up to 450 (Mine is like 4 years old and only heats up to 410). It comes with a heating pad/cleaning cloth as well. It sells for $160 at Sephora. The GHD also comes highly recommended. As far as the irons, that you find at mall kiosks, they are all manufactured by the same company, with a different name. Just make sure whatever iron you purchase is FULLY ceramic. They will try to full you!
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You can buy the NuMe flat iron from
AS SEEN AT THE MALL Online Beauty Store.
www.asseenatthemall.com
We are authorized online sellers for NuMe flat irons, curling irons and hair dryer.
1-800-6060-5271
Thank you
AS SEEN AT THE MALL TEAM
I swear the straightener I use is the best straightener out there. Babyliss Pro Titanium Nano. You can buy it online for less than $100. It gets up to 450 degrees, you can control the heat with a dial (up to 50, I use 45 usually). The plates are also longer than normal straighteners so you can straighten more hair at once. It's incredible. I got my hair from this:http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs074.snc4/35057_140946389252122_100000102842860_397578_3761812_n.jpg
To this:http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs060.snc4/35346_141737465839681_100000102842860_401861_4530501_n.jpg
(I blow-dried then straightened to guarantee it would be super flat, but you don't have to.) If you decide to get this, which I highly recommend you do, get a heat protection serum or spray. It's an INCREDIBLE straightener.
You should try one of the jilbere flat irons. They work really good
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