My first flatiron was a Babyliss Pro and I loved it. However, I bought it used on eBay and it stopped working after a short time. I then purchased a Sedu because it had slightly better reviews at the time. The one thing about the Sedu is that the controls are on the inside of the flatiron, which prevents accidentally turning it off as you use it. Hair glides smoothly through the Babyliss plates, but not so smoothly through the Sedu. After using the Sedu for about 3 years, I decided to purchase another Babyliss. Accidentally turning it off is less of an annoyance than the difficulty of styling my hair with the Sedu was. I love it.
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I bought it based on my hairdresser's recommendation & thinking it would work like his. It is extremely light. It takes a lot longer to straighten my hair than my old one (Conair). It takes a lot of hand strength to keep it closed. Not worth the money.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Not sure if I bought the lower brand of babybliss had one for about 7 years and a heavier weight. Just miss my heavier one. Works fine. Thanks
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I used this flat iron and know that it is of high quality! It is a little less damaging on your hair than those cheaper flat irons. If I could change the width I would go with a 1 inch rather than a 1 1/4 inch but that has nothing to do with the quality of the product. This is a brand that professionals use so I would definitely recommend it!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I bought this after my other straighteners failed. I have had 2 conair straighteners, neither did well on even my fine thin hair. I read reviews that this was the #1 straightener on the market and that it would straighten on the first pass through. The price I found it for was extremely lower than the internet price, which was appealing. I have used it twice on very thick, curly hair. I was hoping the internet reviews were correct, they stated the unit straightened hair on the first pass over it. I had to pass over the small pieces of hair several times before they straightened, which was disappointing. I had it at the highest setting. I have used it once on thin, fine slightly wavy hair. First past worked just fine on the lowest setting. Prior to this I owned a Conair, and the Babyliss is FAR superior. This unit is Ergonicmically friendly - I have tendonitis in both wrists and after an hour with the unit I had no problems at all. It gets hot in moments, which is great. I give it a "good" because it doesn't straighten as good as I read it would.Read full review
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