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  • thanks for clarifying that all solid ceramics are ionic as they dont always play on this when they market and so i didnt know this

  • in conclusion: just go for the most expensive ones LOL

  • how about ceramic+tourmaline, is that ok if i used it everyday?

  • You dispelled all the myths. I was wondering, my flat iron for Europe says babyliss Paris nano technology, and on the side says titanium ceramic, is this the same as nano-ceramic... Again the nano is only connected to the word technology but says on another side of flat iron titanium ceramic... It was only 30 euros and don't have box and only use it the off time I travel to Europe.. I figured it was a reputible brand

  • Tell me about tourmaline plates?!

  • I'm getting a nano-titanium straightner with negative ions.. i'm guessing that's good then? :)

  • thanks alot this really helps

  • ionic meens electris so it really means that ur buying an electric flat iron...so u shouldn't pay more if it just say ionic

  • Great Vid.

  • WOW. your hot lol

  • thank u so much .......muwaaaaaaah

  • This is awsome information. =D

  • This is AWESOME ! Thank you! Now I know. I'm going shopping now.

  • Thanks for the flat iron tips!

  • thanks so much!

    :]

  • Omg :\

    I bought a nano-ceramic flat iron. you say that is bad, but the commercial tells us that is better than normal ceramic plates..

    is nano ceramic plates that bad? :S

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