NuMe Flat Iron
I have used the Chi brand straighter for about 6 or 7 years now and have gone through three of them. My most recent one I have had for almost 2 years and lately it has been on the fritz of breaking so I decided it was time to get a new straightener . Although I loved my Chi I wanted to try something new. I feel the world of Hair tools has vastly improved since I first started using the Chi and what better time to branch out than the present. After doing some research I found a couple other brands I was interested in including GHD, NuMe, and Paul Mitchell.
I have used the Chi brand straighter for about 6 or 7 years now and have gone through three of them. My most recent one I have had for almost 2 years and lately it has been on the fritz of breaking so I decided it was time to get a new straightener . Although I loved my Chi I wanted to try something new. I feel the world of Hair tools has vastly improved since I first started using the Chi and what better time to branch out than the present. After doing some research I found a couple other brands I was interested in including GHD, NuMe, and Paul Mitchell.
I decided to try out the NuMe when I found a coupon for 130 off for only 30 dollars. I thought this was a good deal and after it was all said and done I paid about 60 dollars for the straightner. I figured if I didn’t like it at least it wasn’t expensive. I have used my NuMe for about 3 weeks now and I am very pleased with the product. I pretty much straighten my hair every day. This easily straightens and I feel my hair has taken less time to straighten then when I used my Chi. I also like that you can change the heat setting if you don’t need the highest setting. Unlike the Chi that only had an on/off switch. The one thing that I have noticed is it takes longer to heat up than the Chi. In all I think it is pretty good tool and definitely worth it if you can get it on sale. You can purchase NuMe products here.
NuMe Flat Iron
Tuesday, May 8, 2012NuMe Flat Iron
I have used the Chi brand straighter for about 6 or 7 years now and have gone through three of them. My most recent one I have had for almost 2 years and lately it has been on the fritz of breaking so I decided it was time to get a new straightener . Although I loved my Chi I wanted to try something new. I feel the world of Hair tools has vastly improved since I first started using the Chi and what better time to branch out than the present. After doing some research I found a couple other brands I was interested in including GHD, NuMe, and Paul Mitchell.
I have used the Chi brand straighter for about 6 or 7 years now and have gone through three of them. My most recent one I have had for almost 2 years and lately it has been on the fritz of breaking so I decided it was time to get a new straightener . Although I loved my Chi I wanted to try something new. I feel the world of Hair tools has vastly improved since I first started using the Chi and what better time to branch out than the present. After doing some research I found a couple other brands I was interested in including GHD, NuMe, and Paul Mitchell.
I decided to try out the NuMe when I found a coupon for 130 off for only 30 dollars. I thought this was a good deal and after it was all said and done I paid about 60 dollars for the straightner. I figured if I didn’t like it at least it wasn’t expensive. I have used my NuMe for about 3 weeks now and I am very pleased with the product. I pretty much straighten my hair every day. This easily straightens and I feel my hair has taken less time to straighten then when I used my Chi. I also like that you can change the heat setting if you don’t need the highest setting. Unlike the Chi that only had an on/off switch. The one thing that I have noticed is it takes longer to heat up than the Chi. In all I think it is pretty good tool and definitely worth it if you can get it on sale. You can purchase NuMe products here.
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