Paul Mitchell Pro Tools Express Ion Smooth + Ceramic Flat Iron, Adjustable Heat Settings for Smoothing + Straightening
J**N
Good Quality and Value.
My uses this everyday. She goes through one every couple of years. This one seems to be of good quality and works well. No complaints so far.
A**A
Best Flat Iron
This is one of the best flat irons I have ever purchased. I used to swear by the Chi but I branched out and purchased this one. It light weight, durable and doesn't pull my hair. It straightens so well! My best friend used it at my house and loves it so much that she purchased one herself.
J**3
Worth it
This straightener leaves my hair feeling soft and shiny. Has heat control and is easy to use. My hair is collarbone length with lots of layers and it’s a good size straightener for my hair
C**E
Finally! Love it!
I’m not one to leave reviews but I wanted to on this one cause I finally found a straightener whose reviews weren’t lying. I’ve returned two already. This last one was the L’ange and I hated it. This one I’m very happy with. It glides on my hair, straightens quicker and much better. It feels well made and the buttons are placed where you won’t accidentally hit it while using. Well worth the money.
M**K
Good buy
Love Paul Mitchell products. Works great no complaints.
E**O
Noice
The media could not be loaded. I bought this on sale and it was the most I’ve spent on a straightener but I needed one that worked and didn't damage my hair. I have coarse, frizzy, wavy hair. This one heats up fast and goes up to 400 I believe. I use 375 to get the results I wanted. I still have to do 1” sections and pass it through a couple of times or more where my hair is thicker but I like how soft and shiny it is compared to cheaper irons. Plus, the buttons are in the inside of the handle so your not turning it off when you put pressure on it.
M**A
My last one lasted 8 years!
The first Paul Mitchel Iron I purchased at a salon when my twins were very small. I loved it and it was fantastic for 8 years. Last weekend the light began to dim, but I tried to ignore it. Then..... it was gone. I was so sad! I had to use my daughter's Conair white and rose gold straightener I had bought for her. She didn't like it so I gave her an old HSI straightener I bought off here off Amazon. Well, the Conair was definitely NOT as great as the reviews would have you think. I was shocked that there were so many positive reviews! The plates didn't slide well on my hair and it did not do a great job getting my hair straight. My Paul Mitchell Iron has smooth plates and straightens my horrible wavy hair so nicely. It's not frizzy and I keep it around 310 on the temp so I don't over heat my hair and burn my face. (My hair holds heat really well). I am so glad my new Iron came in and I'm back to loving my straight hair.
E**N
Seems average
It's a good flat iron but there's nothing too special about it. I do like the little bit of extra width to it, plus the swivel cord and floating plates. I have had some minor snagging but my last one did that as well. I would be careful with the heat settings as the set temperature is what is constantly displayed, not the actual temperature. It also runs hotter than what it's set at. I'll keep the temp at 330F but it's actually closer to 340F. I do like that I can set it that low, though.
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