In the world of women who want
straight, shiny, sleek hair, one weapon reigns supreme: the flat iron. But not all flat irons are created equal, You
can get flat irons in all price points, and even the priciest may not be the
most effective, or the kindest to your hair. However, the Ferrum Professional Styler, looks like a sleek, black cougar to conquer
your curls and has something I’ve never seen before in a heat styler: a “VSS System” that incorporates a
lightweight fabric with specially designed silicone padding, atop one of the tourmaline coated ceramic
plates. One plate emits far infrared heat that smooths the frizz and
straightens your hair, while ti seals your hairs’ cuticle and locks in
moisture, but the other plate, the padded side,
doesn’t emit any heat, so it causes less damage to your hair.
You might intuitively think that two heated
plates are better than one, but in the case of the Ferrum Styler, just one plate heats to 450 degrees (that’s a hot iron) and
works like a steamroller through your frizz and curls, to straighten, quickly. While you can’t
adjust the temperature on this styler, one pass is probably all most people
will need, which means less damage to your hair than using a less effective flat iron and having to make several passes to effectively straighten.
One of the problems curly-haired/frizzy haired people have with many
flat irons is that they stick on the hair, causing hair “road bumps” on the way to the
end of the strands. But the Ferrum
Styler’s plates somehow make it from root to ends, without any sticking at all.
This means you don’t have to follow the flat iron down your hair sections with
a brush or comb, adding to the probability of breakage. If you heat style your
hair frequently, this is something to keep in mind when you’re choosing a flat
iron. The Ferrum also seems to add more shine, but perhaps it is just that it
does a better job of really smoothing out your hair so the light can be
reflected. Another bonus is that if your
hair is not quite dry, you can use it to finish what your hair dryer missed.
But once your hair really is dry, the Ferrum styler can help you have the shiny,
swingy, straight hair you dream of, without making it look too flat. It can also give your ends a gentle curl,
thanks to it’s curved body (just flip your wrist as you bring the styler down
towards the ends and hold if for a second. The swivel cord makes it easy.
For those who can’t leave home without it, the Ferrum Styler has universal voltagte. As someone who just came
back from Europe not too long ago, this makes the $160.00 price tag
for the Ferrum Styler a little easier to justify. Converters are expensive and don’t always
work, and for Americans at least, purchasing a “disposable” heat styler once at
your destination is going to cost you a lot more, thanks to a very weak
exchange rate. The luxurious flat iron even comes in a sexy, black and pink, hard-sided presentation box. Why not get a flat iron you love, and avoid worrying in the first place? Use the Ferrum, and all
your vacation photos will preserve your memories of a great trip, with great hair!
The Ferrum
heat Styler is really good news for anyone who wants to truly take charge of
their hair. It’s a product of Ladies and Gentlemen.
Copyright ©Alison
Blackman
Dunham. All
rights reserved. The Advice Sisters is a registered
United States trademark. No content may be used or copied without written
permission. If you want to use my work, please obtain it legally. For more
information,
Email Me.
You can show your
interest and support by subscribing, leaving comments on my posts, and
by following me on
Facebook and Twitter
(@advicesisters).
You can also read and subscribe to my
National
Luxury Lifestyles Column and
NY Cosmetics
column on
the Examiner.com.
*I use provided
samples for most of my reviews. Learn more in the “A Note About Compensation”
section of the Advice Sisters
What Works Beauty,
Cosmetics and Fashion Review column
I
LOVE YOUR COMMENTS!
Please leave your comments on my posts. You can find the “comments” section
(in green) at the bottom of each
post next to: “Posted by Alison” If Comments has a (0) next to it, I
would especially appreciate yours being the first! Thanks in advance for
interacting with me.
******************************************************************************************************************************