I love keeping up with the latest beauty tool technology--think of it as gadgets for beauty fanatics--and I couldn't wait to get my hands on the Ferrum Professional Styler by Ladies & Gents and started using it immediately. Here's why:
The Ferrum Professional Styler is an innovative hot tool that launched in April that combines a fabric pad and a tourmaline coated ceramic plate. The end result is much less traditional flat iron and more blowout. Think volume, shine and less damage.
One side is fabric for less damage!
Nano ti + Nano ti02 + Nano ag
all in one ceramic plate.
Resulting in shinier, healthier
and vibrant hair.
Heats up fast. Cools down fast.
TEMPERATURE:
set between
140 – 450 degrees
A non-heated specially
designed fabric plate
allows your hair to breathe
and cause less damage.
The Ferrum Professional Styler has been featured in Allure, InStyle, The Today Show, Daily Candy, New Beauty, and more!
Use as you would a regular flat iron, keeping the fabric side closest to your head.
So what did I think?
I'm so glad I was sent this for review! It looks and works just like a regular flat iron, minus the one fabric plate. It allows you to style hair without scorching it. With less direct heat (meaning less damage!), the hair cuticle isn't sealed as tight and you actually get a little extra volume. I think fine hair will benefit the most from this, but it worked on my hair. It heats up quickly and shuts off after 30 minutes. It retails for $180 and can be purchased here.
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Love that it has a fabric pad! I might have to get this :)
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ReplyDeleteMy problem with hair straighteners, is i want straight hair but with volume so it's not too flat. This seems perfect!!
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I'm super intrigued by this whole fabric plate thing! It obviously worked well for you! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I've seen fabric plates. That's pretty brilliant.
ReplyDeleteThis seems like a great straighter. I definitely love that there is less damage to the hair. The fabric pad is genius :) thanks for sharing
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I didn't know that existed! I must look into it more because it's really caught my attention :)
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Ah interesting. I've not seem this type of straightener before and I'm in the hair industry! I shall be keeping an eye out for it!
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