Hair Tools straighteners
By Helen Cater
Review for Hair Tools Ceramic striaghteners
Professional hairdressers sometimes use Hair Tools straighteners in their salons because they are a little more affordable than GHDs, and just as good as any other ceramic straightener, so I think a review of this cheap straightening product is well needed. I have used these straighteners for several years, along with Wella, and GHDs in my salon, and find them all brilliant for straightening the hair to a shiny sleek finish. Hair Tools straighteners are a fraction of the price of the no1 GHD straighteners, and in my opinion nearly just as good. I like to use these straighteners on the more fragile hair types, as I know I have complete control over the heat settings, and I have every confidence that they will not damage color treated or chemically damaged hair.
This hair straightener review will tell you all about Hair Tools straighteners, but there are reviews for other straighteners on this page if you wish to buy an alternative to the Hair Tools straightening products. This hair care product would make a great first straightener for anyone having never used them before, as they are affordable, and good value for money.
Hair Tools Ceramic straighteners
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Hair Tools thermo ceramic straighteners are very kind to the hair, and will give you a brilliant finish on just about any type of hair. Do not be put off by the cheap price, as in this case you really do get a whole lot more for the money you are spending. In my salon they have lasted years, and considering they are used everyday that is a fantastic bargain. Hair Tools straighteners have all the power of other leading straighteners, and here is a list of all the techno bits:
- It has four temperature controls which can be used low for fragile and fine color treated hair, or high for Afro Caribbean, and coarse thick hair.
- Professionals like these straighteners for the slimline plates, and the design allows easy straightening.
- Infra red heat is used to protect the hair from being damaged.
- Ceramic coated plates can lock in natural oils from the hair, making the hair shiny and soft.
- This straightening iron helps to reduce static build up.
- You don't have to wait long for the Hair Tools straighteners to heat up as it takes a matter of seconds.
- 4 heat settings for fragile to coarse hair.
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I have found these online for as little as £50, which is a third of the price of other leading straighteners, and at some online shops they may be a little cheaper. You can also use them to curl your hair, and I find them great for doing flicks. Because of the small slimline plate they are ideal for short style,s as you have a lot of room to move with them unlike some more bulky straighteners. The manufacturers of Hair Tools straighteners are really good if you have any problems as a few of my customers over the years were sold faulty ones and they replaced them immediately with no quibble, so you have peace of mind in the event anything goes wrong with them.
Me too as the ones I have at home keep being pinched by the kids they love the pink GHDs. Helen Cater
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I've tried different brands of products and the best straightener I've tried is the Karmin Professional Titanium flat iron, it works pretty good, removes static and leaves my hair silky and shiny, and it's less damaging than chemical treatments.
I am a multicultural hair stylist and I Hate ceramic, but love titanium plates! My clients all come out with soft silky, hair with lots of movement,white or black period.
loveofnight 2 years ago
i so need a new one of these