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5 Tips For Taking Your Flat Iron to Go
Summer vacay, are you ready? If you want sleek locks for your next trip — but cherish your ceramic plates — check out these five ways to take better care of the flat iron so it lasts 'til you get home again.
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Great ideas - you forgot to mention the importance of a converter and travel adapter. I took only the travel adapter, but not the converter with me when I went to Italy and fried my flat iron the first day I was there. I was horrified and spent the rest of my vacay with my icky frizzy hair wrapped up under a scarf.
1ohh yeah. In Argentina the temperature control didn't work without a converter. The iron just kept getting hotter and hotter the longer it was plugged in! I ended up burning a piece of my hair before I figured out what was going on! Really, now I have a chunk of hair that is literally fried - coarse, kinky, and dry. Be careful!
2Very nice site!
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