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This Item is brand new never used
Highest quality Hair Iron available
360o swivel cord
Digital LCD screen
Iron heats up to 410oF / 200oC in less than 10 seconds
Brand new Ionic Technology
Professional results
Additional Details
The ceramic iron assists in making hair more manageable, by generating a negative ionic field. When hair becomes entirely charged by static electricity (positive electrical charges produced by dry friction and natural movement of the hair), it tends to spread out and become difficult to style. The hair cuticles open, resulting in dull, unhealthy hair. The negatively charged molecules generated by ceramic products smooth and relax the hair by canceling static electricity. The source of all heat lies in the infrared. When introduced to heat, the ceramic products emit far infrared heat waves, which have longer wavelengths. Heat at this level is more easily absorbed by hair, resulting in enhanced vitality, reduced stress, and less damage.
About Tourmaline Technology
Tourmaline is the precious stone, and the world's finest infrared,and ionic generator. Ionic and infrared combine to give you the best results possible from a ceramic hair iron. The tourmaline hair straightener gives you superb straightening, and styling the healthiest hair possible. Tourmaline is a hot new material for use in Profressional Salon style Hair irons!
Tourmaline emits negative ions that close the cuticle layer to help eliminate the frizz, and to create a silky, shiny, smooth surface. This brand new technology provides the ultimate protection, shine, moisture protection, and eliminates static electricity. Hair is left silky, shiny and absolutely beautiful.
Product Features
Fine ceramic plates give a shinier, silkier result than regular ceramic flat iron.
Works for all hair types, from fragile and thin to wavy and thick.
Flat screen monitor display indicates exact setting and temperature
Rapid infrared heating, your iron will heat up in 10 seconds or less.
100 watts of power with superior Ceramic Pulse heating technology.
1" Tourmaline Ceramic Plates.
Fine ceramic plate emits negative ion.
Fine ceramic renews and revitalizes hair.
Fine ceramic generates infrared heat to protect hair's luster.
Heating plates wrap around edge for easy finishing touches!
Contoured easy grip handles.
9' professional 360 degree swivel power cord.
120V 60Hz for use in US and Canada.
One-year limited warranty.
COLORS AVAILABLE - PINK, BLACK, AND WHITE
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City leaders in New Orleans want a tax incentive similar to the one for movie productions, for Broadway plays. New Orleans is home to many historical theaters such as the Saenger Theater and believe a tax incentive would bring the nation's biggest Broadway plays and musicals to the city and would lead to Louisiana, primarily New Orleans, becoming known as "Broadway South". The tax incentive bill would be included during the 2007 Louisiana Legislative Session and would have to be approved.[citation needed]
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