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Kodo Creative Wet to Straight Hair Straighteners!

MrsBop

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Used once whilst on holiday (saved me having to take a hairdryer too :haha:) they reach 210 degrees! Triple coated, non stick, ceramic and tourmaline coated. I don't use them now though so thought I may as well sell them, wanting £10 posted! Immaculate condition except for a tiny scratch on the side, doesn't affect them though but like being honest :thumbup:
 
Is it easy to use, how does it actually work??
 
Yes really easy, they're just normal straighteners except they get hotter and dry your hair in the process, you just section and straighten as you would normally but with towel dried hair. I do have pictures but can't find my dongle thing to put them on laptop, I can take some with my camera tomorrow if you like? The plates are a bit bigger than the normal sized ones but not the size of large ones if that makes sense. xx
 
Do they not like damage your hair though, do they get hotter than GHDs? I'd love a pair tbh, can't dry my hair when babies are in bed as its too noisy...so leave it to dry naturally, then have to straighten the hell out of my hair haha!!

Yeah would like to see pics if you don't mind :)
 
To be honest I don't know, probably long term use would but then again so does normal straightening, I straighten mine everyday and have split ends gallore :haha: When I did use them they left my hair silky soft as if I'd blow dried it and then straightened it! I'll put some photos up tomorrow for you chick. xx
 

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