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Thursday, December 31, 2009
FHI Heat's GoStyling
"What we aimed for is something fashionable, yet effective and affordable for women of all ages," states Phillip Wilson, International Creative Director for FHI Heat, Inc., a manufacturer of ceramic styling irons since 2003.. "These irons perform as well as expensive professional tools but at a fraction of the price. What makes them unique is that they come in a greater range of colors, which is important to younger fashionistas."
The Gostyling irons feature brightly-colored, scratch-resistant, ceramic coated plates covered with a high quantity of tourmaline crystals which results in a large negative ion count. Other features include: a beveled edge for curling, flipping and twisting hair; an extra-long 9-foot swivel cord; gentle far infrared heat and low EMF; and an advanced heater with adjustable temperature control that allows the temperature to range from 140 to 410 degrees F. The iron retails for $79.99 and comes in 5 colors: Teal, Red, Pink, Black and Purple.
The Go irons also feature a special dual voltage plug that will allow consumers to plug the irons into various types of outlets which operate on different voltages.
These new Go styling irons are available at Ulta, Trade Secret, Beauty First, Pure Beauty, and Mia and Maxx stores. Other FHI Heat products are available at fine hair salons and professional beauty retailers nationwide, via toll-free number at 877.FHI.HEAT (877.344.4328) and online at www.gohairstyling.com. Products offered by FHI Heat include blow dryers, styling irons, curling irons, shears, heat-activated conditioners, styling clips, carbon combs, brushes and a chemical straightening system. For more information, please call 877.FHI.HEAT or visit the website www. www.gohairstyling.com.
Here are other colorful irons to consider (most verbiage is pulled right from the website mentioned):