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Thanks will consider. Love Rowenta ironsI was too excited so I tried it out last night. I had washed and rollerset my hair Saturday night before going out but I sweated it out so I just used the iron to smooth it back out. I loved it! It straightened in one pass and left my strands shiny. It was great not having to do the comb chase method. The roots were a bit difficult to get to but all in all it was good. The only thing I do not like about this iron is that they have preset heat settings so it's either 260, 300, 350, etc. I can't remember exactly the presets but I normally like to use 310-320 and I couldn't select that temp so I had to either go to 350 or reduce to 300. I used 350 and it didn't burn but next time I think I will try the lower setting.
I was too excited so I tried it out last night. I had washed and rollerset my hair Saturday night before going out but I sweated it out so I just used the iron to smooth it back out. I loved it! It straightened in one pass and left my strands shiny. It was great not having to do the comb chase method. The roots were a bit difficult to get to but all in all it was good. The only thing I do not like about this iron is that they have preset heat settings so it's either 260, 300, 350, etc. I can't remember exactly the presets but I normally like to use 310-320 and I couldn't select that temp so I had to either go to 350 or reduce to 300. I used 350 and it didn't burn but next time I think I will try the lower setting.
Agree with bold.
I just got the Rowenta Steam infusion flat iron to replace my Maxxiglide. It looks like the same flat iron but with the steam option.
The teeth AND the steam make a huge difference. The comb being on one side is awkward initially, but I got used to it. The steam compartment is huge compared to other steam irons. I'll never have to refill it with water while I'm using it. Instead of me pushing a button to release steam, it is released when the plates are pressed together. I love the way it looks, very sleek. l'm pleased so far.
Where did you purchase your flatiron from because I can't find it anywhere.
I was too excited so I tried it out last night. I had washed and rollerset my hair Saturday night before going out but I sweated it out so I just used the iron to smooth it back out. I loved it! It straightened in one pass and left my strands shiny. It was great not having to do the comb chase method. The roots were a bit difficult to get to but all in all it was good. The only thing I do not like about this iron is that they have preset heat settings so it's either 260, 300, 350, etc. I can't remember exactly the presets but I normally like to use 310-320 and I couldn't select that temp so I had to either go to 350 or reduce to 300. I used 350 and it didn't burn but next time I think I will try the lower setting.
I was looking for this a while ago and gave up because I couldn't find it stateside. I believe it was only available in the UK and Australia at the time.
Where can it be purchased? I can't find it at ultra.
I just saw it today at Ulta. I bought mine from Bloomingdales.
When I was looking for YouTube reviews most of the videos were in French.
The American version is the Redken Rowenta Steam Infusion. The European one is L'Oréal Steam Pod which is cheaper but you'd need a voltage converter.
It hasn't made it to my Ulta yet. I don't even see it on their website.
ETA: Are you talking about the Redken/Rowenta steam iron or the Straight Express?