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God's Anointed said:for a 100% ceramic professional flat iron?
God's Anointed said:for a 100% ceramic professional flat iron?
YUMMY28 said:I vote $120-$150 i bought i sedu and it was about $130 at folica.com it may be cheaper now i havent checked
yes and I never thought about it being the flat iron..smh. Was barely shoulder length for yrs for no reasonBlkOnyx488 said:When I first heard about the over 100.00 dollar flat iron. I was like what idiot would spend 100.00 Plus on an iron.
However when I calculate all the irons I have paid 20 bucks or less for I know I have spent way more than $100. and they burn out or not get as hot over time. Or some of the cheap ones are not designed to straighten black hair.
So now I would definately spend the money on a pricer iron, if it was garantee to not lose heat. In the long run it's cheaper to buy quality.
Anybody bought a Gold Iron and burnt their hair off??
JMO.
YUMMY28 said:I vote $120-$150 i bought i sedu and it was about $130 at folica.com it may be cheaper now i havent checked
elizabeth said:I saw a $120 flat iron at Sephora. If I wanted a flat iron I would have bought it because it's ionic, ceramic, and tourmaline.
I have a Gold N Hot at home that I haven't used in months and I will never use again.
It was either Sedu or the Bespoke Labs T3. Whatever it was, they were selling the same thing in a Sephora segment on the Home Shopping Network.Pixel Lady said:I wonder if its the Sedu...I went to Sephora (for something else) and bought one today. I was surprised to find it (the only one)...I read, somewhere, you could only buy them from Folica, guess not. I'm gonna try it tonight.
artemis_e. said:I voted $60-90 b/c I paid $88 for my Solia from Folica.com....Best purchase I made in 2006!![]()