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![]() 1" plates for any hair length, even bangs. 170 watts of power with ceramic plates that preserve moisture, eliminate frizz and damaging hot spots. Product Features:
Warnings & Precautions: Keep away from water to reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire or bodily injury. Read all instructions before using. Product Reviews and Rating: Hot Tools 1" CeramicTi Tourmaline Flat Iron is rated
(2.67 out of 5) based on 120 reviews by users.
i bought this iron about 3 months ago. i am not satisfied at all. this is the second flat iron i've had. The first one was a cheap $20 conair one and honestly, the conair worked WAYYY better then this. the results do not last! i dont even have too curly hair! the ends of my hair flip up after about 10 minutes and this doesnt do a good job getting rid of frizz. all in all, this flat iron is a waste of money, invest in a better one. Ive had this flat iron for two years and while i had it did the things i wanted it to it straightend my hair pretty good and i even used it to curl my hair although the curls only lasted a few hours i was satified. I started to become unsatified when my iron started rusting and smelling a bit after 1 and 1/2 years then about after two years i noticed my hair was not straightening well so i felt the plates and the bottom one was not hot at all like the top one so i could no longer use it :-( but while it worked it heated up good and fast and got really hot.
Customer Photo: I've had this flat iorn for a couple of months and I'm alreadt looking for another one. The heat doesn't stay constant and it doesn't even get that hot. It makes me wavy/curly hair a big poof ball at times. I have a friend that is a hairstylist and swears by Hot Tools. She picked this up for me about a year ago. I have never been happy with it. It snags my hair, creases it, takes quite a bit of effort to get it straight (and my hair is fairly straight as it is). My daughter feels the same way about it. A few weeks it stopped heating up. It will warm up, but it takes about 20 minutes and is not the 430 degrees that it is supposed to be. I asked my hairstylist about an iron today (not my friend stylist) and she said that Hot Tools aren't worth the money and recommends the Chi so I purchased one. Hopefully it will be much better because the Hot Tools isn't a whole lot better than the store irons. Read all 120 customer reviews ...
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