Conair Infinity Pure Ceramic Straightener

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I think we all know by now that the best flat irons are usually the most expensive. As much as I’d like a professional grade iron, I don’t have the $150+ to be spending on it. Plus, when you can find a cheap version that works well why bother. I have normal hair that tends to frizz and it’s wavy. The back of my hair is a nightmare and my stylists said it’s because I have a “deep” wave.

I bought the Conair Infinity Pure Ceramic Staightener at Walgreens, because my previous one just wasn’t cutting it and I was tired of semi flat hair. This one has a 1′ ceramic plate, 5 heating levels, and Auto shut off (LOVE!). It gets very hot and I’ve burned my hands plenty just by touching my hair. I’ve had it not for almost 6 months and it still works as good as the first day I bought it and I’ve never once regretted my purchase. I’ve scoured the internet and found almost all good reviews. People seemed to be pleased with the iron and you can’t beat the price.

Cost: $ 38.71

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2 Comments


  1. 1

    Do you know of any really good “cheap” flat irons for curly hair? I have a lot of hair and it’s hard to find a flat iron that actually makes my hair really straight. Just like you, I can’t buy the $150+ flat irons that are really good. Also, do you know of any pomades or products to put on my hair to keep it straight? thanks!

    March 20th, 2008 @ 12:45 pm
  2. 2

    I love my Cool Tools from folica, it was $17! I paid $70 for my first one from them 4 years ago, and found it at folica when I dropped mine one too many times and it finally needed replacing. >400 watts, it really knocks the curl out in one pass, or at most, two.

    http://www.folica.com/Hot_Tools_Profe_d14.html

    March 20th, 2008 @ 2:20 pm

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