Rough Hair Revisited
July 6, 2009 by Andrea Toochin
Filed under Paints & Potions
Send to KindleProSilk surprised us, proving that with the right machinery, even the tightest curls can take a breather. Until recently, thinning, straightening, and blow drying hair were the go-to processes to produce a straight do, though time-consuming and with damage done. But, an open mind led to us test ProSilk’s Golden Flat Iron, a fairly compact device that heats up to 435 degrees in seven seconds, to create smooth hair, thanks to Ceramic Disperson Technology.

To straighten a thick head of curly hair, we separated it into multiple sections, one day after washing. Starting with the looser curls, we patiently attacked each section. Slow and steady, with a hefty amount of heat, the iron transformed curls into waves and then into straight pieces of hair, allowing for a variety of options. Still, while the iron produced a relaxed do, it did take a fair amount of time to produce a polished look. However, we’re sure that if it works on kinky locks, it will work great on straight hair, offering a tool for special occasions and quick touch-ups.
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The ProSilk Golden Flat Iron costs $79.95. For more information or to find retail locations, visit the ProSilk website.


