Monday, September 10, 2012

It 's worth buying an Wigo Flat Iron?


Many want that sleek, shiny, perfectly straight look when it comes to hairstyles. Unfortunately, most do not have straight hair, but that's where irons come to the rescue. But with so many models out there is kind of hard to be sure which is right. A popular, low-cost brand is Wigo, but how do his forfeit irons? You should buy or look at another brand?

Wigo flat irons are manufactured and distributed by its parent company, Helen of Troy. In fact, you can buy Helen of Troy hair straighteners, but will find they are exactly the same Wigo. In any case, the company occupies half the price of the range of the market. Some people would say that no application under $ 100 is good, but these people are often the designers of professionals or those who use them every day and for the purchase of an expensive professional model makes sense. But for those who are not using one every day, spending up to $ 150 on one just is not a reasonable choice, much better to buy a good brand, reliable but cheap.

But, it's a good Wigo Flat Iron, low cost reliable brand?

Overall, yes, but some models are better value for money than others. The company offers three models of iron ceramic. The first is called Wigo Professional Ceramic Iron. 'Professional' A word is a misnomer because it is the cheapest of the lot and could never be described as iron a professional stylist. Comes with 1 "plates, weighs a comfortable 1.5 pounds, has 12 heat settings ranging from 280 -. 430 degrees Fahrenheit, is heated in a respectable 50 seconds, has a 9-foot cable and comes with a good 3-year warranty it. costs about $ 50.

Many flat iron reviews are less glowing, but most complain that the plates 1 "does not straighten their 'frizzy, thick hair' in less than 20 minutes! Well, if I had this type of hair I would be looking to buy a 2 "version.

Which brings us to the "1/4 and 2" 1 1/2 versions. Do not have a prefix of professional, but have exactly the same characteristics of "version 1. Cost about an additional $ 10.

If you're looking to buy a ceramic flat iron I recommend you look at another brand, FHI ceramic flat iron (model) costs about the same and is a better unit. Many flat iron reviews of consumers very high praise.

Wigo also do a wet to dry iron, called 'wet or dry'. It 'sells for about $ 60 which makes it cheap enough for this type of hair straightener. You can get the temperature settings of the same ceramic versions as well as cable length, heating time, 3-year warranty. But do not differ in that the plates and the grips have been ergonomically designed giving all the equipment and look nice with it. Some have complained that the grip was far from stylish, but I found it very easy to use. Remember: it's certainly better than other cheaper versions, the T3 iron will set you back $ 150 and costs about $ 100 Turbo ion.

Finally, the company also produces a version of tourmaline. It 's cheap at about $ 60. I really like this iron. And 'in titanium which makes it very lightweight - weighs only 0.5 pounds - with the ceramic plates infused with tourmaline. The rest of the features are pretty much the same patterns of ceramic. At this price I would recommend it.

In conclusion, I would avoid the ceramic versions - you can find better and for the same price. I would consider the wet to dry model and I would definitely recommend the tourmaline Wigo iron .......

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