Black Pearl Dual Voltage Tourmaline Flat Iron Best Price
Posted by: Chi Hair Products in Black Pearl, tags: Tourmaline, VoltageBlack Pearl Dual Voltage Tourmaline Flat Iron Price

I bought this because I couldn’t go to Europe with curly hair! I had read that converters didn’t work well with American flat irons, so I bought this one because it is dual voltage. There is no switch on the flat iron, but it definitely works in Europe. It was great! It comes with an adaptor and provided me with nice straight hair the entire trip!
Feature
- Heats up instantly
- Far-infrared heats eliminate frizz / Scratch resistant ionic plate
- Preserves moisture and shine to give smooth silky air & provides volume
- 9 ft. Tangle free 360 swivel power cord
- Easy to clean inhibits bacteria and odor buildup
Overview
BLACK PEARL Ceramic & Tourmaline Flat Iron 1Hair Flat Iron Straighten Curl Flip StyleDual Voltage (110V and 220V)· You can use this hair iron anywhere in the world· 220 Volt adapter plug includedTourmaline Ionic Action· Tourmaline ions eliminates static electricity and frizz· Tourmaline ions for smooth, healthy and silky hair
Check Price Now!
Customer Reviews
Great for travel! - MeganB -
I took this with me for a 2 week trip to Italy. It worked great!
Worked great in Germany - Donna P - California
This works great in Europe. Had a different flat iron last year in Germany and it exploded! Nice job.
Overpriced, few features - M. Waring -
I should have done my homework before buying this flat iron. I mainly picked it because it is dual voltage and I wanted a flat iron to take on international travel. Turns out I was able to buy a much better dual voltage flat iron at my local drugstore for about 1/3 the price.
The Black Pearl is heavy, which is not great for travel. The quality appears cheap and the plates don’t meet all the way along, producing inconsistent results. It has an awkward on/off switch on the cord with indicator light, so it’s difficult to tell if it’s on or off — kind of important in an appliance that can burn you badly! It has NO HEAT CONTROL at all and my hair was literally SMOKING — obviously this iron gets super hot, but you can’t turn it down at all.
The much cheaper Conair flat iron I bought at the drugstore is better on all of those points: it is lighter even though it has ceramic plates, it’s better constructed, it has an on/off indicator light, and it has 25 heat settings.
Also, it turns out most major brands of flat irons are dual voltage, though you have to read the packaging carefully to figure that out.
About the only good thing I can say about this flat iron is that the swivel cord is kind of nice. The cheaper one I bought doesn’t have the swivel — but I don’t find it hard to use.
Product Information : Jan 16, 2010 08:00:09
Possibly Related Posts:
- None found

Entries (RSS)