What Makes the Sedu Flat Iron So Special?
If you have been browsing for a new flat iron, you have no doubt
run across ads for the Sedu ionic ceramic flat iron. In fact,
this iron is touted by famous Hollywood actresses and stylists
to the stars as being the best flat iron that money can buy. But
just what is so special about this iron and is it worth all of
the hype?
The Sedu flat iron is a unique flat iron that has heating plates
constructed of ceramic and tourmaline. The naturally moist
substances infuse moisture and shine deep into the hair strand
as you are straightening and the negative ionic energy produced
by the plates promote hair strength and health. The ultra-smooth
plates also eliminate any snagging and breakage that is
associated with conventional metal-plated flat irons.
While you can purchase other flat irons with ceramic and
negative ionic technologies, these irons are only plated with
the material. The Sedu iron uses solid ceramic and tourmaline
plates to create a tool that releases up to six times the amount
of healthy energy.
All of this helps to produce a look that is unsurpassed by that
created by other flat irons. In fact, the Sedu ceramic iron can
transform even the nappiest locks into sleek and shiny tresses.
The temperature control of the flat iron also makes it perfect
for brittle, damaged hair and coarse, stubborn hair alike. The
Sedu is even great for black hair.
The only drawback of the Sedu is that is comes with a pretty
hefty price tag. You can expect to spend anywhere from $120 to
$199 depending on the retailer and if you luck into a sale or
not. And since the Sedu is only available through select salons
and certain authorized websites, you need to be careful to make
sure that the company you're buying from is legitimate and has
the backing of the Sedu company. If it doesn't, you could get an
inferior product that is not warranted.
Even though the Sedu has a higher price tag than most other
ionic flat irons, it is the only one that is solid ceramic. Most
are only plated with a thin coating of material, and even these
irons cost around $100. While you can get great results with
other ceramic irons, the results obtained with the Sedu are
unsurpassable.
The bottom line is this: All of the hype surrounding the Sedu is
not just a false promise. The Sedu does deliver and there are
very good reasons why it is the top selling flat iron in America
and other countries.