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The Remington Salon Pro Wet2Straight hair straightener has been hailed as a breakthrough for time-poor women everywhere.
It's designed to straighten wet hair, so unlike traditional hair straighteners, you don't have to blow- or air-dry your hair first.
The first thing you should look for in a hair straightener is what the plates are coated in and the Remington Wet2Straight does well - it's ceramic, tourmaline ionic and Teflon coated. This is a vital consideration in protecting against heat damage.
It's incredibly easy to set up and use - simply plug the device in, set it to the lowest heat and let it heat up until the LED starts to flash - this takes approximately 30 seconds. You should towel dry and detangle your hair before straightening, then you're ready to go. You simply clamp sections of hair between the plates and pull downwards. The Wet2Straight straightens well and doesn't leave hair with much frizz or damage.
When you're finished, you can store the unit in the provided heat-resistant pouch - you don't even have to wait for it to cool down, which is a nice touch.
Although Remington claims that the Salon Pro Wet2Straight protects against hair damage, you should be aware that any hair straightener used excessively will cause permanent damage to your hair, making it brittle and dry. To avoid this damage, you should limit use of a straightener to a couple of times a week and always use a product to protect against damage prior to straightening.
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