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Gold N Hot GH2161 Professional Adjustable Ceramic Straightening Comb

Gold N Hot GH2161 Professional Adjustable Ceramic Straightening Comb
From Gold N Hot

List Price: $49.99
Price: $34.00

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Product Description

Professional ceramic straightening comb with adjustable ceramic teeth. Gentle infrared heat help preserve hair's moisture and eliminate frizz. Rheostat temperature control with 30 heat settings and on/off, power indicator light and comfort rubberized handle. Quick 60 second heat up and 9 ft. tangle free power cord. Great for straightening bangs.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #97727 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Gold N Hot
  • Model: GH2161
  • Released on: 2005-03-28
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • Ceramic comb with adjustable ceramic teeth
  • 30 Instant heat settings including on/off
  • Quick 60 second heat up to 400?F
  • Emits reflective ions to revitalize and renew hair
  • Safety tip and built-in stand

Customer Reviews

Does the job3
This straightening comb does the job on my kinky roots as I try to stretch my relaxer out 3 mos. and I usually get relaxers every 6 weeks. However, I use my ceramic flat iron more because it is faster. The back of the comb is heated and makes it a little difficult for me to straighten my hair myself. I cannot straighten my edges with the comb because it is too bulky.

I should have listened to the earlier reviewer.1
I thought that the person that reviewed the straightening comb was being tough but this comb is the worst. It's far too bulky to be functional, it pulled out my hair. I thought I'd be able to use it between relaxers but it was really a waste of money.

Not the greatest, but functional3
I have not had natural hair for more than 20 years. And I never learned to press hair. I purchased this comb for safety reasons -- to keep me from burning out my hair! I also thought the adjustable teeth would be good for a novice presser.

After a few uses, I can't manage to get my ends as straight as the roots. This may be my fault. I guess this is great if you have a relaxer. The teeth aren't fine enough, even when you adjust them.
The comb is very light, which may attribute to this as well. What works best for me is following up with a curling or flat iron to completely straighten.

I haven't experienced it pulling out my hair, at least no more than a normal appliance.

I wouldn't trade this for a traditional pressing comb, but I'm not enthusiastic about recommending it to anyone else.