| | Conair Ceramic Flat Iron (CS19CS) | |  | | Product Information | Average User Rating | | Model No.: | CS19CS | Overall: | (59 votes) | | Plate Type: | ceramic | Quality: |
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| Plate Size: | 2 inch | Value: |
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| | List Price: | $29.95
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Reviewed by: Sarah from Minnesota, Sun Aug 1 2004
Previously to trying the Conair Ceramic flat iron, I tried the Conair Straight Styles pro flat iron, which worked awful on my hair. I bought this other Conair product for a few dollars more, raising my expectations. This one doesn't work much better than the other one. It takes a minute to heat up and even after I run it through my hair a few times, it's still not straight. Maybe this is because of the fact that I have thick, wavy hair, so this may be more suitable for people with a thinner, finer hair texture. Also, whenever I go outside, it gets frizzy and curly very quickly and easily. I encourage you to buy a product that may be a little beyond your budget, because at least your hair will be straighter for a much longer period of time than the Conair Ceramic flat iron. |
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Reviewed by: Katie from IL, Wed Jul 21 2004
I have relatively thin, wavy/curly hair. This is my first straightener ever, and I have only used it once (today), but I am enjoying it so far. I would prefer a V-shaped one to an X-shaped one, though, because these kind make my hand hurt after a while. I think I like the wide, 2" bed, I don't really know the difference between that and a thiner one, except, I imagine you could get closer to your scalp, etc., with a thiner one. |
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