Friday, 14 October 2011

Babyliss Pro 230, The Queen of Straighteners

BaByliss is back with a brand new straighter for 2012. Based on last years best rated 2098B, can the 2012 design retain the straightening iron crown?

In case you are new to the field of hair straighteners, then I can easily sum this up quickly:

Elegant as ever, the NEW 2012 Pro 230 Elegance is available in a vivid glossy metallic pink finish that looks stunning while in use or when located on your dressing room table, particularly when it's matched with its luxurious metallic pink carrying tote.

Pairing fashion along with efficiency, the chrome detail and the mirror finish true titanium ceramic plates of the Pro 230 Elegance show a sense of luxury. And its rounded design and style looks elegant and contemporary, whilst so that you can style as well as straighten your hair.

Just like it's older sister, the 2012 BaByliss Pro 230 Elegance straightener gets to 230 degrees beauty salon temperature and is ready to use in just Just a few seconds. The super shine, 25% longer true titanium plates, straighten up large sections of hair at one time for swift results and give an ultimate smooth finish. With its Sophisticated Ceramics heating system, it has ultra swift heat recovery to keep up continuous high temperature during use.

Appears to be good right? Well it truly is!

If you would like the perfect hair straighter dollars can purchase, then buy either of the the BaByliss Pro 230 Elegance Hair straighteners, there is simply absolutely nothing better on the market.

For those who follow trends and require trendy, but overpriced and otherwise average straighteners then opt for the GHD Mk IV.

Compared to the GHD (since let us be truthful, just about every straightener is compared to the vastly over-rated GHD) the BaByliss stacks up well.

The BaByliss:
  • Gets hot more quickly in comparison to the GHD 
  • Is less heavy in comparison with the GHD 
  • Is substantially smoother and snags a lot less than the GHD (titanium vs. ceramic) 
  • Is typically 50 % the asking price of the GHD 
  • Has got adjustable heat for fringes and fragile tresses
  • Possesses the same auto-shut off feature that GHD keep bragging about 

The one feature the GHD MkIV has over the BaByliss is the fact that new special edition GHD includes a superior heat plate protector so you're able to pack it back in your case immediately; quite convenient while travelling.

The only real draw back that I can see with BaByliss is the manufacturer image; they're viewed by many people as bargain basement items instead of as brand leaders or technologically advanced trend setters. 

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