Monday, December 26, 2011

Cloud Nine Micro Hair Straightener - Independent Review

!±8± Cloud Nine Micro Hair Straightener - Independent Review

The people behind the Cloud Nine Hair Straighteners project were amongst the founders of GHD, and they've reunited with Unil Electronics, who were the actual inventors of the original model of GHD Hair Straighteners.

After taking four years to improve on their product, the Cloud Nine team are back with hair straighteners which are not just a copied re-branded straightener. It's significantly ahead of current technologies by de-constructing the hair straightener. They have engineered Cloud 9 Hair Straighteners to be packed fully of innovative technology. Hair straighteners so amazing, that they make it possible to create a diverse range of styles.

The Cloud Nine Hair proposition is that since the beginning of the 21st century, the needs of the typical hair straightener user have changed. No longer is the only requirement for ladies to use hair straighteners to style their hair. Today, Men are straightening their hair and spending more time on grooming and appearance. They want hair straighteners that provide them with flexibility easy to use and small enough to straighten short hair styles or fringes. Hair Straighteners that can also be used to curl or add definition not only to straighten the hair but to add style. That's why they created Cloud Nine Micro Hair Straighteners.

Cloud Nine Micro Straighteners - A Quick Overview

The micro hair straightener from Cloud Nine is a miniature straightener measuring just 18cm in length and 2.5 cm in width. They come packaged in a slip case over a presentation box. The box is very solid in design. Inside the micros are packed in a protective plastic sleeve which I imagine some users will discard. The sleeve and package lifts out to reveal the plug, guarantee and styling guide and a heat mat.

So what about the micro's themselves?, well at first look the plug is actually bigger than the hair straightener themselves, but I imagine it's impossible to make a UK plug smaller than it has to be. A protective heat guard sleeve covers over the micros and can be placed over after or during use to protect from any unwanted heat.

They are made from a very solid charcoal plastic and feel very solid and well-built with a Cloud nine logo to the top of the straightener with an inset symbol in-laid to the hinge. On first use there's a small switch to the left hand side, after plugging in a depressing a green light in the centre flashes. On first switching on as the micro straightener heats up it slowly pulses when the temperature is reached. From start to finish out of the box this took approximately 25 seconds. One thing to note on the Cloud Nine Hair Micro model there is no temperature control. The max temperature that Cloud Nine Hair quotes is 150 degrees. The Micro straighteners have the usual hibernation mode common on this level of straightener so you do not need to worry if you go out and cannot remember if you left them on or not.

A couple of unique features stand out over other hair irons. Black ceramic secret ingredient plates, this is claimed they glide smoother and shine through the hair. I compared this to another pair of straighteners I have and there is a difference, they glide through the hair more smoothly with little tug or pull. The hair did feel a little more, softer and shiny.

The other feature is RFID technology, this technology is inside all Cloud Nine Straighteners and is probably one of the first features the Cloud Nine Hair team had in mind when redesigning the iron. This basically makes the hair straightener impossible to copy. An RFID chip which stands for Radio-frequency identification, this chip is inserted inside every pair of straighteners with a serial number. Cloud nine have gone to great lengths to make sure that their straighteners will not fall foul to counterfeit. This chip when scanned by a special reader is checked to the factory manufactured list held by Cloud Nine. Another policy has been to only sell through reputable hair salons and approved online resellers with an introduction of this logo to websites. This feature is good news to consumers as they can feel safe in the knowledge that they are always buying an original pair of straighteners from reputable sources allowing them to take advantage of special offers.

The micro iron is great for travel small enough to fit inside a wash bag. The mini straightener will self sense worldwide voltages ranging from 90v-240v. Most worldwide voltages range from 210 to 240v except the USA which runs on 120v make the Iron perfect for international travel.


Cloud Nine Micro Hair Straightener - Independent Review

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Electric Irons - Everything You Need to Know

!±8± Electric Irons - Everything You Need to Know

Electric irons are a practical tool with a long history and some great contemporary developments. Let's look at the history, options, and applications of the modern electric iron.

Originally, irons were placed in a fire or hot coals to heat. They then were hollowed with room for hot coals inside the iron itself. Eventually, electricity was added. The modern electric iron features a heating element that evenly heats a non-stick metal soleplate.

Most modern electric irons also feature a steam function. An internal water reservoir is heated by the same element that heats the soleplate. Steam options usually include varying moisture levels (how much steam is emitted), as well as mist and spray settings. The advancement of the internal heating mechanism also allows for more specific control of temperature settings. Some newer models even have a digital readout of the temperature itself, while others let the user choose settings based not on degrees, but fabric type.

Safety features in electric irons include auto-off (overall use time, or face-down time), non-stick soleplates, retractable cords, insulated cords, heat shields, and more.

Irons come in standard at-home models (used by most people for clothes and drapery), professional models (more high power, used by seamstresses and tailors), and travel irons (smaller, less powerful, and lighter for ease of carriage).

The reliability of electric irons allows them to be used in other ways as well. People use the steam function of electric irons to serve as clothes steamers for clothes on hangers or curtains and drapery that is still hanging on the window. An iron may also be used (carefully and with proper technique) for steaming carpets and removing candle wax from carpets and tablecloths.

Crafters use electric irons for melting special beads together into solid shapes, pressing flowers, applying t-shirt designs, and other activities. Craft-specific irons come in sizes and with surfaces and functions specifically designed for craft work (especially sewing).

The cost of a modern electric iron is anywhere from to 0. Travel irons are the most affordable and professional irons are the most expensive. For at home use, and iron costing is usually quite sufficient.


Electric Irons - Everything You Need to Know

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