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InfraShine Ceramic Flat Iron 2 Inch (Unil)
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InfraShine Ceramic Flat Iron 2 Inch (Unil)

UNIL now has a new name - InfraShine! It is the exact same iron, just with a new name and packaging and made by the same people. Hairstyling Irons with infrared ceramic technology. With these tools you can create shiny, silky, straight or curly hair. Quick Heat Ceramic Irons heat up fully with no cold spots at an even constant temperature with - 5 settings from 170 degrees to 400 degrees - 9 foot swivel cord - 2"" Ceramic Panels - 1 year warranty through manufacturer

SKU: 

23436

Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
Our Price: $199.99
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Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Fantastic  Mar 16, 2006
This flat iron straightens my hair without frying it at all. It makes my hair look naturally straight not "fried straight". It works with all types of hair because it has different temperature settings. It is also pretty quick and easy to use.
Definately worth it!

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Choose another brand  Feb 20, 2006
I bought the InfraShine 1-inch model, identical to this model except for the plate width. I wouldn't buy it again. Within six months the adhesive on the plates melted, allowing the plates to fall out. I couldn't find my purchase info so couldn't do anything about the warranty. I reglued the plates using a high-temp adhesive which held but reeked at the higher temps required to straighten my hair. If that weren't enough, there appears to be a loose connection in the 360-degree rotating cord, and now I have to hold the thing "just right" in order to get it to heat. I am buying a new iron, and this piece of junk is going straight into the trash.