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T3 Tourmaline Flat Iron frustrates Barney’s Girl
Barney’s Girl over at Iam fashion has a hilarious piece about her experiences with a new T3 tourmaline flat iron, Medium Duality. All of the new flat irons need a little getting used to. The new ceramic and t3 tourmaline flat irons can really do some fantastic things if you know how to use them.
Several of Barney’s Girl readers suggested that she ask her hair stylist to show her how to use her new T3 tourmaline flat iron. This is great advice . . . any hair stylist worth their salt will gladly set aside some extra time on your next appointment to show you the professional hair styling tricks and tips on how to properly use a new hair styling tool. If you have a hair stylist who balks, then it is time to find a new hair stylist.
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T3 Tourmaline Flat Iron After much rave from absolutely everyone and much consideration on my part, I finally bought the T3 Professional Ionic Ceramic Flat Iron, Medium Duality. How cool is that? For just $160, you get perfect, less-damaged-than-normal-irons hair! And you even have the option by going $40 further and get to curl/straighten your hair dry or WET! But of course, as avid followers of fashion and beauty you already know this. |
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I have long hair and this weekend I went to have it layered. Nothing drastic, however I want to flip it and used my curling iron. The curl just won’t take. It lasts for about an hour or so and then goes limp. Is there a styling product or technique I can use that will help me reach my goal>???
Comment by andrea richards — July 4, 2006 @ 10:43 am