| Using flat irons to create smooth, silky and straight hair | | | | to use a different flat iron. |
| is becoming more and more popular. But as the | | | | The ConairPro Plimatic flat iron is a step up from the |
| popularity of flat irons increases, so does their price. | | | | Trix Stix. Like the Trix Stix the Conair Plimatic has gold |
| Conair fills the niche of a cheap flat iron for those who | | | | plates - a major minus. The rest of the features of the |
| can't afford or don't want to pay the over-inflated | | | | Plimatic are pretty much the same as the Trix Stix. |
| prices of some brands. But does a cheap Conair flat | | | | The only major difference is that the plates are 2" |
| iron really straighten hair? | | | | wide. Conair promote this flat iron by saying it heats up |
| Conair offer 4 main models of flat irons. Each one is | | | | in less than 60 seconds, but other manufacturer's flat |
| made for a specific use and the price of each type | | | | irons can heat up in a tenth of this time. |
| reflects the functions and features on offer. What | | | | If you really want to get serious about straightening |
| follows is a review about the pros and cons of Conair | | | | your hair with a Conair flat iron you really have to go |
| flat irons. Of course, like all reviews, they are | | | | with either the 1" or 2 ½" Conair Ceramic Heat |
| subjective and some may disagree with the | | | | flat iron. These are much more powerful flat irons with |
| conclusions reached. | | | | 200 watts of power compared to only 32 watts with |
| The cheapest model on offer is the ConairPro | | | | either the Trix Stix of Plimatic. This means that the |
| Plimatic Trix Stix Series flat iron. First off, lets list is | | | | plates are hotter and also quicker to heat up. The |
| good points. It comes with 1" plates: a plate width many | | | | Conair Ceramic Heat comes with 25 temperature |
| people feel comfortable using. It's smaller in size than | | | | settings so fine tuning the correct temperature for your |
| many other flat irons, has a swivel cord and comes | | | | hair is not a problem. Strangely, the Conair Ceramic |
| with dual voltage for worldwide use making it an ideal | | | | does not come with dual voltage so it's not a good |
| travel flat iron. The tips of the plates remain cool and | | | | travelling flat iron. |
| the plates are ultra-slim making it great for shaping, | | | | In conclusion, Conair flat irons are a good cheap flat |
| flipping, lifting and smoothing short to medium hairstyles. | | | | iron. They don't come with tourmaline plates, they |
| The ConairPro Trix Stix flat iron does have some | | | | aren't the best looking flat iron or the most |
| draw back. The Trix Stix uses gold colored metal | | | | ergonomically designed. But they are hard to beat on |
| plates and not ceramic. You wouldn't expect | | | | price. Unless you want a travel flat iron or want the |
| tourmaline in a flat iron as cheap as this but, in this day | | | | cheapest flat iron you can buy, I would recommend |
| an age, you expect ceramic plates. Ceramic plates are | | | | you spend a little more and buy the Conair Ceramic |
| smooth so don't tangle hair as much as metal and | | | | Heat flat iron. |
| ceramic also emits negative ions to help keep hair | | | | Visit to find out more about Conair Plimatic flat irons |
| straight. The ConairPro Trix Stix flat iron is fine for | | | | as well as other top rated flat irons like CHI, Sedu or |
| those with short/medium manageable hair or a as a | | | | the Corioliss Tourmaline Wet to Dry flat iron. |
| travel flat iron but if your hair is thick or curly you'll want | | | | |