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Flat Iron Review #3: FHI Platform

 

The FHI Platformis the the FHI Runway’s younger sister. It hasn’t quite developed all of the features of the Runway but it is still a formidable flat iron in its own right. And it is a lot cheaper, costing less than $100, which I know is always a plus. The Platform flat iron is a great choice for those who want a quality flat iron for what I call department store prices. Just look at all of the features pros of this hair straightener, as well as the short list of cons:

 

FHI Platform Features:

  • 3 layers of baked ceramic plates
  • Variable heat settings
  • Can be used on damp or dry hair
  • Floating plates
  • Protects color and fading
  • Heats up to 450°
  • Nano-Fuzeion

Users Love This Flat Iron Because It:

  • Smoothes hair
  • Makes hair feel silky
  • Is effective on natural hair
  • Is durable
  • Makes hair “healthier” (no flat iron makes hair healthier but it can make it feel healthier)
  • Takes away frizz
  • Makes hair swing
  • Gets its users compliments after styling
  • Has a 10 year warranty (depending on where you buy it)
  • Salon Results
  • Lightweight
  • Takes less time to straighten than other iron

But Unfortunately it:

  • Burns the scalp if you get too close
  • Snags hair for some people
  • Dried some people’s hair out

Price Range:

Best Flat Iron For People With:

  • Curly/Wavy Hair
  • Relaxed/Natural Hair
  • Frizzy Hair
  • Thick Hair

Users Ratings:

  • Consistent 4 star ratings from several websites

Videos

 

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My Overall Opinion of the FHI Platform

 

Take a long look at the looong list of superlatives this flat iron got and the very short list of cons this flat iron got. Need I say more?
Okay I will say more :). I give the FHI Platform a 4 out of 5 stars. Why? It has very thick and solid plates. The thicker the plate the more protection your hair will have against the iron’s heat.

 

Because a majority of the users were very positive about it. It seems very popular with Black women who are natural. And if it gives gorgeous results to women with all different textures then it is highly likely that it will work for your hair texture.

 

This would also be the perfect iron for someone who was going to start getting Brazilian Keratin Treatments because the heat goes up to 450.

 

I highly recommend this flat iron, especially if you maybe thought of getting the FHI Runway. This will save you a lot of money. I’m especially not sure if the features of the Runway are that much better than the Platform.

 

Take it from me. If you want to try the FHI brand, start off with the Platform hair straightener first as it is the right combination of features and price.


We are on a roll now so I might as well review the next FHI flat iron next. See you there!

TR Flat Iron Reviews Quick Post: Cheap vs Expensive Flat Irons

Hey Ya’ll,

 

I found this question on Yahoo answers a little ago  and I think it is a very obvious question but one that is not answered very often. Here is my take on it:

 


Q: What the difference between cheap and expensive flat irons?

 

 

There are a pair of flat irons that seem pretty good for about 170.00. But I dont want to pay that much unless im getting allot of bang for my buck. So beside durablity whats the difference between an $20 and $170 flat irons? Or it just a scam?

 

 

 

A:  Okay so there are two different ways to answer this question…We can look at it as what the actual differences are and what the actual differences should be.

 


What the actual difference should be between expensive and cheap flat irons:

1) Expensive flat irons should first and foremost use higher quality material for their plates. For instance, the $200 Ghd should use more solid ceramic heaters and plates than the $30 Conair. The Conair usually uses a ceramic coating on its plate with the actual plate being made out of… metal, aluminum? I don’t know but it is not good for your hair nor does it produce the negative ions that give you the shiny look that you are going for when you flat iron

2) They should have more features that cheaper flat iron. Various nano technologies, digital displays, higher temperature settings, longer cords, and they should last longer than a drugstore flat iron although that is in no way guaranteed.

What the differences really are between expensive and cheap flat irons:

 


1) In many cases high end hair straighteners are made with better materials (but not always). Sign up for my fairy tale newsletter on the sidebar to see what I mean.

 

 

2) Sometimes part of the difference is how the flat iron has marketed itself. Remington is a very well established company that has sought to be affordable for almost everyone. They might make good flat irons that they are able to sell cheaper because they are a household name, so to speak. For instance, the Remington Shine Therapy Flat Iron gets great reviews and it is under $60. These are considered consumer flat irons for as regular folks.

 

 

Then you have the professional or salon grade flat irons like the Sedu or the KQC. They are marketed as the creme de la creme and most of them live up that. They really can deliver salon quality results and if you go to a hairdresser it is unlikely that you are going to see a Conair flat iron lying around. It will usually be ones like I just mentioned.

 

 

My rule of thumb is this…if you look up reviews for a certain flat iron that costs, say, $150 or more and the ratings aren’t at least 4 or more stars or/and there’s only a few reviews, I wouldn’t get it. Or at the very least they should have a well defined return policy.

 

 

Okay so this wasn’t as quick as I imagined so I’ll go ahead and end it here. For more info, read my post Flat Iron Metal Plates.

 

 

Thanks for reading,

 

New Flat Iron Alert: The GHD Scarlett


Hello Everyone,
I just briefly wanted to share with you a new flat iron that I found. It’s the GHD Scarlett. It is a limited edition and it is very new so I haven’t seen any feedback on it. But based on what I’m reading,  I would definitely say I was on the fence.


 Part of the description says something about the flat iron plate’s “ceramic coating”. That makes me nervous. If I’m paying $225 for a flat iron it better have more than a ceramic coating, that’s for sure. Maybe I’m overreacting but I just don’t like that wording for such an expensive flat iron. It does say “Free of sharp edges that could catch on hair” so that’s good. No hair breakage.
But so far it seems to be mostly about style and how the flat iron looks glamorous. But go ahead and take a look at it: GHD Scarlett Flat Iron

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I’m not sure if the flat iron comes with the travel dryer or if that is extra. It doesn’t say that it does on Sephora’s site, so anywho…

Well, that’s all I have for this subject. Once again, don’t forget to sign up for our first flat iron giveaway to win a Babyliss Pro Diamond Titanium flat iron. Click the links to get the details.
More to come,

Hana Flat Iron Review Part 1: An Unexpected but Welcome Gift


  Hello All,

This is my absolute favorite time of year. The decorations are beautiful (and sometimes beautifully gaudy), the food is rich and cheesy and buttery and chocolately (not necessarily the same dish). The presents that you give and receive are over the top expensive and lavish. It’s decadently wonderful.


And we are barely in the middle of Christmas season and already I have received an unexpected gift.  I set up a new email account some months ago (contactme@toprateflatironreviews.com) hoping to get an email from a reader, a hater of me or this blog, ANYONE…I mean I would take spam at this point.


Then one day, I got an email from some guy named John with the subject Product Review. My ears perked up and  my eyes got wide.  I’m telling you. If you are only going to get one email, this is the one to get.  I was super excited.
He introduced himself as John from the flat iron website Misikko.com and asked me if I was interested in reviewing one of their flat irons (hmmm, let me think??).  Needless to say, I readily agreed as I was always a big fan of Misikko.com anyway. Their website has a look and feel to it that I’ve always loved.
We exchanged a few more emails and before long I was notified that my flat iron was on its way. The flat iron that he sent was the  Hana flat iron, which is their site’s biggest seller. And it got to my house VERY quickly. It was mailed on the 14th and it was delivered on the 17th  of November.
When I got it, I didn’t open it for a few days because I was busy.  So when I opened it on a Saturday just to see what the flat iron looked like I got a bit of a surprise.
OMG!
I was not expecting everything that I saw when I opened that box. The way it was arranged was so adorable. And the freebies…there were tons. I felt like I had gotten a swag bag backstage at the Grammys or something.
I had to take pictures so ya’ll could see it. I only had my iphone at the time to take a pictures of the box. Trust me, it doesn’t do it justice but you’ll get the idea.


This is a breakdown of everything that I got:
1) a Hana  VIP Card 2) A Ionic round brush 3)Lip gloss 4) Mascara 5) Sleep Eye Mask 6) Silicone mat 7) Leather Storage Case 8) Bottle of Hana Shine Serum/Heat Protectant 9) Hana flat iron storage tin. 10) 2 carrying cases
And a Hana Professional flat iron, of course.
Can you say “Dang Gina”? That is a whole lot of free stuff. And the packaging came in my favorite color too (purple). I emailed John to thank him for everything and asked him if they usually package everything like that and he said they did so be prepared to get your own swag when you order a Hana flat iron from Misikko.
But as nice as all that is, it means nothing if the actual flat iron isn’t good. I still hadn’t even used it but I was already in love. I had to calm myself down and actually try the product and soon.
Then, one day later that week,  I came up with a brilliant idea. A devilishly wickedly brilliant idea (as wicked and devilish an idea about flat irons can be).
But ya’ll have to come back tomorrow to see what my idea was b/c this post is already quite long. So I shall see you on the morrow when I will reveal this brilliant idea with all of you.
Prepare for possible amazement,

Hana Flat Iron Review Part 2: My Brilliant Flat Ironing Idea

So,
If you haven’t already, go ahead and read this post first. Then you will understand the idea that I”m about to share with you.

 

I have been reading flat iron reviews for years. I have seen a million flat iron review videos.  A lot of the time, these videos don’t even show the reviewer using the flat iron. Or that reviewers’ hair is already straight or just barely “wavy” and supposedly very “thick”. Then they show you how that  flat iron magically transforms their “wavy” and “thick” hair to sleek and straight in about 3 or 4 passes.
I’m sorry, that’s not very impressive to me. How hard is it for a flat iron to straighten nearly straight hair when you pass over each section 10 times. Forget that.
This is not really challenging these flat irons. That’s not showing me how well they work. The $10 Conair from Walmart can straighten that type of hair.
But, what if we really put a flat iron to the test? What if we actually made them sing for their supper. It’s time for a flat iron review that really shows you how effective it is.
In other words, its fine to see how well a flat iron does when you do everything right.
But wouldn’t you like to know how well a flat iron does if you do EVERY thing wrong?
So, I decided I was going to do just that. Instead of…
1) Using a straightening shampoo 2) Using a straightening conditioner 3) Blow drying my hair with a straightening serum and… 4) Flat ironing each section of my hair 3 or 4 times
I was going to throw all of the rules out the window. I was going to flat iron my hair in its current condition, no blow drying, no washing or conditioning, no leave-ins, no rollersets…nothing.
It’s just me, my hair, round brush, two sided brush, shine serum/heat protectant, and the flat iron. Nothing else.
Now, let’s see what this flat iron can really do.
Oh and let me explain about my hair. I don’t have “wavy” and “thick” hair. No love. I have THICK, coarse, curly and coily 4a/4b hair (find out what that means here).
It is not easy to get my hair straight at all. In fact, I have claimed the sole title of having the “hardest hair to straighten in the world”. My hair has laughed at many a flat iron and hair relaxer. Has my hair finally met its flat iron match?
To fully appreciate this transformation, you have to see just how coily and thick my hair was before I flat ironed it. Now I only did a few sections because I didn’t want to flat iron all of my hair like that in case it was damaging but you will be able to see the difference:
Before pics

You’ve seen my hair, so let me explain to you the steps I took. There’s not many. This is what i did:
1) I parted my hair 2) I took a small section of my hair and I brushed it gently with the round ionic brush that was sent with the flat iron. 3) I used the Hana shine serum/heat protectant they sent me. 4) Then I flat ironed that section of the hair very slowly, using a two sided brush for the chase method, 1.5 times. (meaning I did one pass very slowly and then did another quick pass to bump the ends of my hair)
Result?


My hair was straighter and silkier than it had ever gotten with ANY other flat iron. No I am not exaggerating. No I am not being melodramatic. No I am not just saying this because I got a free flat iron. I am under no obligation to say I liked it. Fortunately, I loved it. Now, I could have gone over the sections multiple times and made it even sleeker and smoother but I wanted you to see just how straight it could get my hair in one (point five) passes.  And remember this is without really any of my usual flat ironing preparation.  This is about as straight as it gets in less than two passes.
Let me make a little confession. Even though I am a flat iron reviewer extraordinaire (as I like to think) I have personally never used a flat iron that cost more than $100. I’ve come close but no cigar.
This flat iron is $119 on misikko.com and it is worth every penny. I thought it made a difference to get a more expensive flat iron vs one from Sally’s. But now I know for sure.
It makes a huge difference.
This is personally the best flat iron I have ever used. And this is not even the best Hana flat iron they have. I can only imagine how well the others work. This one is more than good enough for me.
I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this flat iron to anyone. If it worked on my hair type then it will most likely work for yours too. You can get the Hana flat iron at Misikko.com or Hanasalon.com
Have you ever tried any of the Hana brand flat irons? What is your experience? Did you like it as much as I did or did you just have a so so experience with it? I would love to hear from you. Let me know about it in the comment section.
And stay tuned for the flat iron battle posts coming soon.
Thanks for reading,

Update: I have since used the Hana flat iron over all of my hair. While my hair did feel great initially, my hair did quickly revert back to its original state. My hair didn’t maintain its silky look for long. I do think this flat iron would work with some hair types but unfortunately, it didn’t work with mine for long. I do have hope that it would work well for someone with less coarse hair than mine because it was able to make my hair straight for a while just not very long.

Flat Iron Review Battle #1: The Sedu Pro Ionic (Beautiful Hair for Under $150)


In this corner,

 


We have the Sedu Pro Ionic Flat Iron that is battling against the Solia (which I will discuss in the next post). Yesterday I talked about the “battle” between the Sedu and the Solia so I’m putting them both to the test. I want to know which flat iron is really the best.  I want to know if the Solia can kick the Sedu’s butt even being $40 less. I mean, is there really even any competition between them or does one just blow the other out of the water?

 

 


I don’t know but I’m fixing to find out…

 

What’s The Big Deal About The Sedu Anyway?

 

  I jacked this quote straight from Folica.com “Rated the best hair straightener on the market…”. It also won Totalbeauty.com’s 2010 Editor’s choice for best straightener. Now I don’t know who rated it the best hair straightener in the world but someone did so that’s plus one for the Sedu…

 

The Sedu’s Specs


Full Name: Sedu Ionic Ceramic Tourmaline Flat Iron Hair Straightener 1.5 Inch


The Sedu’s Claim to fame: “Ultra smooth ceramic and tourmaline plates guarantee smooth straightening motion without pulling or breaking of hair”


Have you ever used a flat iron that:


a) You could actually hear it as you were swiping sections of your hair because the plates were that rough


And/Or


b) Yanked individual strands of your hair out?


I have had both of these things happen and both of them disturbed me down to my product junkie soul. So, I love the idea of the plates gliding silently  across each section of your hair while not plucking any hairs out of your scalp. So far so good.


Reduces static and frizz- Yea! Because there is nothing cute about looking like you just rubbed a balloon all over your head.


1.5” plates– This is good if you have longer hair because you can do wider sections of hair and finish faster…however, this is not so good if you want to curl your hair.


2 Year Warranty– This is good. Many only give you a one year warranty and don’t manufacture them to last much longer than that.


“Exclusive” Infrared heat– Hmmmm…okay then…whatever. If you read my email series Five Flat Iron Fairy Tales then you will know that there is nothing exclusive about infrared heat. All flat irons with a ceramic heating unit have one http://www.misikko.com/true-flat-iron.html… Next


Exclusive heat optimization technology– I don’t really know what this means except that it is supposed to help protect your hair from heat damage which is great but I don’t know how exclusive it is…I found another flat iron that claims the same technology…maybe they are made by the same company or something.

Ergonomic and light weight– Yeeesss….some flat irons get so heavy especially when you have tons of hair like I do and it takes 2 hours get finished….that last hour can really do your arms in so having these features are a major plus for me.


Adjustable temperature 240- 410 degrees– This is great but pretty standard. Only flat irons like the original chi and older models don’t give you this option.


Faster heat times– Sweet!


Professional grade cord and length 9 Feet– This is good because I hate companies that skimp on the cord. It is tre annoying. It is also good that it is durable because that can be a fire hazard.   Price Range- Designer: $100-350)


So we’ve heard what the company has to say but what about the people. . .Do the users thinkthis is the best flat iron on the market or are they equally unimpressed?

 

User Reviews


So I’ve read through a lot of the reviews for the Sedu and I’ve done two things. I’ve paraphrased comments about the flat iron that stood out to me whether positive or negative and I’ve always come up with a ratings system. I’ll explain later how it works. For now here are what the users think of the Sedu…

 

Positive Comments About The Sedu


-The Sedu gave many users soft and straight hair that stays straight even in humidity. This is very significant because many flat irons can give you straight hair for an hour or two but can then quickly revert back at the first sign of moisture. This shows that the flat iron can protect against the elements.


– One user said the flat iron gave her results better than a Dominican blow out. I don’t know if you have see a Dominican blow out but the results are amazing. They can take the curliest hair and make it soft and bouncy. Here is a video:

 

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– One user said it changed their life. Trust me girl, I understand.


-Some claim it is better than the Chi which is saying a lot because the Chi is also considered to be one of the best on the market


– One said that the Sedu does not make her hair staticy (full of static)


– One said they had tried the  Chi, the GHD, the GVP, the Croc, and the Sedu was far and away the best.


– A woman with 4b natural hair said that she only had to pass over each section twice and it was super straight.


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Negatives Comments About The Sedu


– Some users found that it took much longer to straighten their hair using the Sedu so that must mean she had to do a lot of passes on each section.


–  One user had several complaints of burnt fingers, straightness that didn’t last and eventually become puffy and frizzy. She also said that you can’t get to the roots. Then the iron broke on the same day she got it. Not a good experience. Hopefully a lemon. – Some users said it made her hair dull and did not last in humidity after about an hour.


– One said it made their hair too soft and staticy. Weird.


– Others said the iron didn’t last longer than a year.

My New Flat Iron Ratings System Explained


Now the ratings system I’m using is of my own making. What I did was go to websites like Amazon, Ulta, Flat Iron Experts, etc. I added all of the 4 and 5 star ratings from these sites together and counted them as “likes”. The 3 star ratings are neutrals. And the 1 and 2 star ratings are counted as dislikes.


The Sedu’s Rating

 

This is how the Sedu fared:


Likes- 1,773
Neutrals-27
Dislikes- 30
Total- 1,830

 

Before and After Videos

 

This is my personal opinion but the Sedu before and after pictures that I saw were like so amazing. I was hating on them so bad lol. They really did look like they had gotten their hair done at a salon. Most of the b&a pics I saw had really shiny hair.  Just look at these videos…

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Final Thoughts

 

 This is going to be a tough flat iron for the Solia to beat. For there to be only 30 dislikes and 27 neutrals out of 1,830 reviews is amazing and unheard of. The Sedu Ionic Pro is an amazing flat iron that gives you shiny salon like results. It truly is at least one of the best flat irons on the market (not sure if it is the very best but a case could be made for it).

 

And the price? You can spend $200 going to the beauty salon once you’ve gotten your washed, cut, colored, and styled (and don’t forget the tip). Why not spend the money on a good hair straightener and have it at home where you can use it anytime you want?


It’s almost a no brainer but if you are still not sold be sure to come back a see what the Solia is all about.


Tomorrow I will review the Solia to see if it has a fighting chance against the Sedu.

Don’t miss it,


Flat Iron Review Battle: Sedu vs Solia (Who’s the Winner?)

And the moment you’ve been waiting for, 

 


The winner of the Sedu vs Solia flat iron review battle is….the flat iron that made its user’s hair look like they stepped  out of a salon. It is the flat iron that made its user’s hair look like silk.  It is the flat iron that had the best before and after pictures. It is the flat iron that…okay okay so I’m not quite ready to tell you what it is yet.


 You see, I want ya’ll to guess which one the winner is. I’m going to provide links to before and after pictures for both flat irons. If you can, don’t look at which flat iron is being reviewed. Instead, just look at the pictures and see which links show the users with the shiniest, sleekest, and healthiest looking hair.


Once you’ve looked at the pics and made your decision, come back and see if you agree with me.


Deal?


Flat Iron #1


Flat Iron #2


Well, I’ve got my pick. How’ bout you?

The winner of Top Rated Flat Iron Review’s very first flat iron battle is…

 

The Sedu!

Why is the Sedu flat iron the winner?

 

1) Ratings- Using my ratings system, the Sedu had a 93% positive rating vs the Solia’s 80%.

 

2) Before and After Pics- A pic is worth a thousand words and in this case the Sedu’s after pictures spoke volumes. The Sedu’s “after” pictures showed results shinier, straighter, and sleeker than the Solia.

 

It’s true not everyone loved the Sedu Flat Iron but overall, it is the clear winner. I would recommend it to anyone.



If you are on a tighter budget the Solia is not a bad choice. However, if you are ready to make an investment, the Sedu Flat Iron is the best pick of the two and the winner of our epic battle. Time to get the salon quality hair you’ve always dreamed of.

 

Whew…glad that’s settled. But if you’re still not convinced, take a look at these other popular flat irons:


 

Be sure to come back and read my upcoming review on the GHD flat iron.

 

Thanks for reading and following me on Twitter,