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ceramic iron


Question Posted Tuesday September 27 2005, 5:40 pm

what is ceramic iron.. i just only know it has to do with a hair straightener


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ilovepink101 answered Friday September 30 2005, 3:04 pm:
well its a hair iron that has ceraminc plates..and that means that it doesnt burn your hair..and thay are really good straighnters..but they usually range in the 150 dollar range..but every penny is worth it..but the cermaic straighnters are the best..because they dont leave flyaways and that leave your hair un burnt..there just wonderfull..
hope i helped..
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maria2653 answered Thursday September 29 2005, 9:11 pm:
its a straightener with ceramic instead of metal so it strengthens your hair, no damage.

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dreamist16 answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 6:20 pm:
have no idea

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SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 2:51 am:
ceramic irons have ceramic plates... & they are supposed to str8ten ur hair without damaging it... but from my experience they dont work as well as the hot tools str8 iron

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Igotamonopoly answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 12:40 am:
A cermaic iron is a straightener that has ceramic plates. Ceramic is better than metal because it doesn't burn your hair and also it creates a more uniform heat.

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TexasChick1104 answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 10:44 pm:
The ceramic usually is more expensive but it keeps the iron from buring your hair. (they word better too!)

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xomegaroni answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 6:44 pm:
a ceramic iron is a hair straightner except the plates on it are ceramic. i have one, & some are more expensive but mine was only like 20$ at the least & it works really well.

-hope that helped!♥

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oxshortstufffxo answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 5:52 pm:
Yeah, what pinky615 said, and it has more heat settings too i think. its more expensive than the the normal straghteners but in the end its worth it because it doesnt damage your hair as much and it straitens your hair better.

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xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 5:46 pm:
The plates on the flat iron that straighten it, they are made or coated in ceramic. It's supposed to be better for your hair.

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