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Solia ST114
$140.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Doesn't tug on the hair. Straightening takes hold for a long time. Easy to use, mechanism is simple and feels natural.
The Cons:Usually have to make 2 or 3 passes. Some damage is typical, end up with a large number of fly-aways.
The Solia ST114 flat iron has a 1-1/4" plate width to distinguish it from the Solia ST134 flat iron. The Dynamic Alignment system the manufacturer advertises is comprised of ion ceramic plates that self-adjust to create a better contact between hair and the plates, eliminating damaging 'hot spots' that can occur.
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This system makes sure that the heat is distributed evenly, resulting in smoother hair in less time. The 1-1/4" plate size is the more popular size, wide enough for short and medium hair, adaquate for long hair, but still narrow enough to be able to work on bangs. The Solia ST114 flat iron has a temperature range that can be set from 140 degrees fahrenheit all the way up to 450 degrees fahrenheit.
Features
- Temperature Range: 140 degrees F - 450 degrees F
- Ceramic/Tourmaline Ion Plate
- 1-1/4" plate
- Ceramic heater with autosense for even heat
- Can be used on damp or dry hair
- Contoured grip handles
- 9' 360 degree swivel power cord
- Dynamic Alignment System
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straightening takes hold for a long time
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easy to use, mechanism is simple and feels natural
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power cord is always out of the way even after twisting the straightener
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grip handles give a secure hold, doesn't feel like you're going to drop it
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usually have to make 2 or 3 passes
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some damage is typical, end up with a large number of fly-aways
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