FHI Ceramic Technique Flat Iron is suitable for flipping, twisting, straightening or curling. Ceramic plates with the Automatic Sense Recovery System inside, provides lasting ceramic heat, creates fantastic result you always dream about.
You need negative ion on your hair to neutralize the positive ionic charges, thus protect your hair from being damaged and getting frizzy, keep your hair healthier and sleeker. FHI Ceramic Technique Flat Iron is perfect for this work.
Fixed working temperature: 410oF (210oC)
1" - 1 3/4" Plate size - perfect for short hair!
Ceramic Plates: allows even heat distribution.
Automatic Sense Recovery System - quickly recovers heat to ceramic plates.
Ultra fast heat-up time 5-10 seconds to the working temperature.
I had used my friend's Hot Tools ceramic flat iron, I found it's different from my FHI flat iron at heat-up time. FHI heats up faster than Hot Tools I'd used, the Hot Tools flat iron took more than 15 seconds, while FHI only 7 seconds. but her Hot Tools has a variable working temperature, that's one point better than FHI..
After the cord of my sedu broke down (after 2 years) I bought the fhi. It's been 2 years and I use it everyday day - it still works like a charm. It is just as good if not better than the sedu. I have curly course hair and it gets my hair stick straight with shine and softness.
Posted by Hanna K
from Delaware on Wed, Apr 7th, 2010
This FHI flat iron is good enough to give pleasing result, it always creates shiny & perfectly straight hair which looks healthy and really nice. i really should have bought it earlier.
Posted by Cherry Green
from Arkansas on Mon, Jan 11th, 2010
I paid 219 bucks and got my last GHD flat iron, and it only worked less than 5 months, I was fooled. I should have bought this FHI flat iron which gives amazing result but cost only 80 bucks. anyone who wants to choose her flat iron do not go the wrong way I had ever been through & this FHI has won my recommendation.
I had used my friend's Hot Tools ceramic flat iron, I found it's different from my FHI flat iron at heat-up time. FHI heats up faster than Hot Tools I'd used, the Hot Tools flat iron took more than 15 seconds, while FHI only 7 seconds. but her Hot Tools has a variable working temperature, that's one point better than FHI..