best ceramic hair iron reviews
Posted in ceramic products on 05/26/2008 11:12 am by admin
best ceramic hair iron reviews
Which would you choose? Solia or Sedu Flat Iron Tourmaline Flat Iron?
They are both ceramic ionic flat irons are thousands of good criticism. His two before and after pictures look good. My hair is curly, thick, so I need the best. Solia is approximately $ 30 less, but I willing to pay more if I have to go to a salon or buy another house of iron. Which would you choose? Do you currently own? What is your hair type? Folica.com Yes that's where I saw all the comments. It's great because I was about to buy an iron evil.
I had a sedu … for three years and been wonderful so far. If you think it is as an investment: you spend a lot on the plate, but it is not necessary to do in class. Lasts much longer with a plate well, too.
Should I get the Sedu or Solia flat iron?
So, I was thinking of upgrading my flat iron to a quality one. I have the Remington Wet2Straight, which I would never recommend to anyone, it completely killed my hair.
Most of the review’s I’ve read said the Sedu is better, but for the amount of money the Solia is best.
But, due to a sale, the Sedu is only $9 more dollars than the Solia. Because of the small price gap, it really doesn’t matter, so should I get the Solia or the Sedu?
Does anyone have one? If so, what do you think of it?
Thanks =)
PS: It’s between the Solia Tourmaline Ceramic Ion Flat Iron (1-1/4″) or the Sedu Ionic Ceramic Tourmaline Flat Iron (1″)
I have had my Sedu for about 3 years now and I love it. I’m not familiar with Solia but I know that the Sedu is better than the Chi that I had to replace numerous times. The Sedu is durable and does not damage my hair when used with a good heat protection spray and around the 300 degree heat setting. Also it leaves your hair really shiny! I’ve bought a couple as gifts for friends and family as well.
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