I had these given to me for Christmas this year, they cost my mum £45.00 but they usually cost around £99.99. If I’m going to be honest I wouldn't have spent more than £45.00 on them, they are a good straightener but when you can get GHD's for the same as the original price of these straighteners you're better of getting the GHD's. However at £45.00 they get the job done.
First off the design is amazing, they are such lovely straighteners and are typical for girly girls, however I did find them incredibly heavy when using and the started to make my arm numb. They are pretty chunky and get in the way when trying to do curls. However they are really easy to grip and I haven't once burnt myself on them which are always a plus!
The thing that annoys me the most though is that the bit at the end where the straightener meets the lead there is a big bulky bit which makes it difficult to rest a work surface. It is also difficult to turn as the lead gets twisted. The shape of the straighteners is really weird, in comparison to other, as it has a bend in it. Also the lead is really heavy, the amount of times my straighteners have fallen off the desk because the lead has pulled them down. It could be really dangerous if you touch it when it falls, or you forget to turn them off.
The ceramic plates are really thick and long which means more hair coverage, this is really good for me as I have really thick hair, what use to take me 15 minutes to straighten my hair now only takes about 5! They also leave your hair feeling really glossy and smooth, I have natural frizzy curls and after straightening I have lovely straight, frizz free hair. The only down side is that when I straighten my fringe it leave it very brittle, I think this may be because it is such a small thin amount of hair as the same happens for the wispy bits around my face that I have when my hair is up. It tugs on them and can pull them out.
I do like though how I can change the temperature on the straighteners and it shows up digitally what the temperature is which is really handy. Being able to change the temperature is really good for me as I have it high on my hair but only warm on my fringe so it doesn't get singed.
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Overall I do like my straighteners, but I wouldn't go as far as to say I love them. I think unless you can buy them in the sales then you may as well invest in some other ones. I don't think they are worth the full price of £99.99. They do get the job done, but then so do other cheaper ones.
Pros - Temperature change, colour, ceramic plates, smooth glossy hair.
Cons - Size, lead, small pieces of hair get singed, heavy.
http://www.markhill.co.uk/electrical-beauty/straighteners/zebra-iconic-ceramic-styler/