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Flat Iron Review and Discount Code

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April 29, 2010 by cindy 1 Comment

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When Flat Iron Experts asked me if I would be interested in doing a review of one of their flat irons I jumped at the chance. See, I’ve always wanted to try a flat iron on my rather straight hair to see what it would do but…I hadn’t had a chance to try one. They sent me the KQC Mini Ceramic Travel Flat Iron. It is so cute and little! It is only 6.5 inches long and fits in your purse or overnight bag.

From the website:

Ceramic Technology: KQC’s Ceramic Flat Iron plates are able to distribute heat across the entire surface evenly, retains heat more efficiently, and eliminates damaging hot spots. Ceramic plates radiates far-infrared heat to preserve more moisture within the hair shaft and causes less damage to the hair cuticle. It also emits negative ions, which eliminate static electricity and deliver shinier and sleeker results.

Negative Ion Technology: Negative ions are atoms that can stop the growth of bacteria, fungi, etc., resulting in healthier hair and scalp. Negative ion energy is powerful enough to break apart clusters of water molecules. The smaller water molecules penetrate into the hair shaft by slipping between the cuticles, adding plumpness/volume to hair. The bombardment of negative ions also closes the hair cuticle, which is very good for the health and appearance of the hair.

Features

  • 1/2″ Ceramic Tourmaline plates
  • 6″ long compact design (half of the normal flat iron)
  • One heat setting – Heats to 400 F
  • Fits in purse, convenient for touch-ups
  • Perfect for short hair
  • Ergonomically designed for ease of use
  • Dual voltages to use around the world
  • One year warranty
  • I like the results I got from the KQC Mini. My hair had a very “finished” look to it. It had shine and the style lasted all day long…even in the Florida heat and humidity. If you are looking for a travel flat iron or a smaller flat iron for your daughter to be able to handle the KQC Mini is great and for only $39.95 you can’t go wrong.

    Flat Iron Experts don’t just do flat irons, they have curling irons, blow driers and lots of haircare products so check them out for all of your Haircare needs.

    The awesome people at Flat Iron Experts are offering all readers of The Mom Maven a 5% discount on their orders by using code “SALE5” at check-out. So click on over to their site and get yourself a little something.

    Disclaimer: I received a KQC Mini Ceramic Travel Flat Iron to review. All opinions are 100% mine.

    Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: blow driers, blow dryer, curling irons, flat iron experts, flatironexperts.com, hair care products, haircare

    About cindy

    I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

    Comments

    1. Storage Chest · says

      November 14, 2010 at 11:09 am

      at home, i use flat iron when i want to keep my suit very neat and without wrinkles ;,;

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