Sedu SU-100A Ionic Ceramic Pro Flat Iron featuring Tourmaline technology generates more negative ions than just ceramic irons only. Negative ions eliminate frizz and renew hair with shine and softness. Adjustable heat temperature from 235° F - 410°F. Ultra-lightweight design made with composite materials used in aerospace.
Customer Reviews
Calling All Sistas!!!!!
First, I want to say to those who read this ..
I AM 100%, PURE, UNTOUCH, GRADE A, PUREBREED, CERTIFIED, PANTENT-PENDED PROUD BLACK!!! ( I know this because I have a stamp on my butt .. HA!!)
I am going to be honest .. I have the nappiest hair on the planet, and can't nobody tell me otherwise.
I went natural about a year ago. I tried everything to starighten my hair, even the old fashion "hot comb on the stove" routine. It got straight, but I got burned really bad, not to mention burning out my hair.
I bought this flat iron, but didn't use it. I put it in the drawer and forgot about it. My bestfriend came over with her daughter and tell me that she was going to get her hair flat iron at some girls house for $25. That's when I remember I had it. I told her to try this first.
As she was doing her hair, I just stood there with my mouth wide open! It looked like silk (no joke). Renee (bestfriend) started aguing with me. telling me that I never used it, so she should be able to take it. NOT!!!
I used it on my all natural hair, and was so happy!!
I went over to my mothers house and she was mad. She said I went a whole year trying to grow my relaxer out, just to get a new relaxer. When I told her about my Sedu, She couldn't believe it.
Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!!!
Sedu has Topped the Charts
I have been doing hair since 1980's and i've had numerous hair straightening irons through the years and i have to say i have been able to straighten more hair textures without the frizzy afterlook and not waste a lot of time falling behind.... one swipe down the hair shaft and it's perfect.... all i can say is to all the other hair straighteners out there "eat your heart out" SEDU has topped the charts.... to this day every person looking for a hair iron i recommend Sedu.
returning the sedu flat iron ASAP!
Let me start off by saying that I own a very well established salon so using a flat iron is second nature to me. I've used them all, literally, from Hot Tools to T3 and everything in between, just because I have a never ending curiousity for the best.
Well, after reading alot of reviews, I decided to purchase the sedu. I found alot of good and bad reviews, mostly good, some bad. To my disappointment, I got the flat iron and found it to be nothing special. Everyone claims it was a miracle worker but in truth, I don't think it did anything different than the chi or t3, and I felt it was MUCH lesser quality than both. Can someone tell me what they think is so unique about this flat iron and why people are acting like it's the greatest invention ever?
Here are some points which I didn't like:
1. The exterior is really hot. Don't even try touching it at all unless third degree burns sounds like fun to you. As a stylist, the sedu flat iron is no use to me whatsoever. I need to be able to hold the plates to distribute even heat. The ceramic is extremely thin (probably to make it lighter weight) but they sacrificed quality on it. No matter how thin it is, if you can't hold it, what use is it?
2. The plates have no springs in them!! Springs under the plates gives it the cushion to "slide" through hair. It's obviously a feature sedu didn't want to spend money on and it really damaged my hair and started to break it because of the friction it created.
3. The sedu is not worth the price. I would pay no more than $50 for this.
4. Again, nothing stands out about this flat iron. It's like any other low end flat iron - conair, hot tools, etc.
5. The sedu flat iron copied t3's tourmaline technology. Who wants something that was copied by another company (and made of lesser quality?)
In conclusion, I'm sticking with the T3 Tourmaline Flat Iron and returning the sedu flat iron as soon as I finish writing this review.
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