I have some hairtools ceramic straighteners that are about 4 years old. Recently I have been noticing that hair products seem to build up on the plates, so that they need cleaning after every time you use them.
They didn't used to do this, and it's quite annoying - has anyone else experienced it? Do I just need to fork out for some new straighteners?How do you know when you need a new set of ceramic straighteners?
Yup when it starts caking up like that it means the ceramic platting is wearing down... its not only annoying but can be bad for your hair... I love hot tools hair straightners they arent that expensive and work great!!!How do you know when you need a new set of ceramic straighteners?
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Yes definately, you are well overdue for new straighteners.
I'd say go for it and buy some new ones. I know they're pricey, but I would suggest ghd's or some other more up-market straighteners, not 拢20 ones you can get in Argos or something, because they won't last 4 years. I must say, well done for making your ones last so long - wish mine did!
you can see on the ceramic plates that it starts to wear off. this is when you usally need a mew pair of ceramic straightners. its wear the ceramic has come off its plate and they will not give you that smooth final finish like they used to
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
How do you know when you need a new set of ceramic straighteners?
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