A Hair Straightener Review: Ceramic / Titanium Platting Technology
I have been in the market for a hair straightener for many, many months and have tried many different brands before coming to this one simple conclusion: it is all in the features. Brands are irrelevant, though in other markets, I would not suggesting taking on this philosophy. It all boils down to which features are being offered and whether or not they work properly. The issue with this is that many brands of hair straightening devices tend to release duds within their product lines, no matter how time tested their name is. To that end, I am going to be sharing with you which features make a really good hair straightening device: Ceramic / Titanium Platting Technology! Why, you ask?
Well, the main reason is the versatility of the technology itself. Both ceramic platting and titanium platting offer basically the same thing, though titanium tends to heat up slightly faster than the ceramic system, though they both render the same results! For example, if you desire to simply straighten your hair, then either one of these systems would work rather well, but if you are desiring to curl your hair, and yes… you can curl your hair with a hair straightener, then you are going to require the function of both these systems.
This is why it took me so long to format my hair straightener review because there is a wide range of potential applications that one can talk about within any hair straightener review. Curling, straightening, all are possible with these systems, but what is also possible is the drying of absolutely drenched hair!
Even while I am writing this hair straightener review, my wife is drying her hair after a 30 minute shower, and her hair is almost completely done! And, take it from me… my wife tends to look far more beautiful every single day we are married, but right now, the beauty of her hair is starting to head off of the charts!