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I have silky straight hair for the first time in my life. I'm the "before" girl on the Garnier commercials, with the big poof of frizz-bomb on my head. I purchased the TrueCeramicPro after seeing the infomercial, and I used it for the first time today.

It really does glide right through your hair! It didn't snap and pop the damaged pieces the way a curling Iron or straightening iron does, just glides right throught. Left my hair super-straight. I've had other straightening devices, but I'm sold.

Cost $144.00 by the time they added in shipping, but worth it. I even got complimented from the Company Grouch, who usually doesn't even talk to me.

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Yeah HELLO PICS PLEASE!!!!

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OH MY GOSH... that song, I can't believe you posted that song! I have a black and white picture of me in a too-too with no front teeth from a ballet recital.... the song we did was "I Feel Pretty."

Okay, you asked for pics... here's me before with what my hair looks like naturally.

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Who else is brave enough to post a pic with no makeup? HUH? Now here's my ad for TruCeramicPro....... it truly rocks, and even I can do it!

I feel pretty and witty and gayyyyyyyyyyyy! So good to be out of the closet!

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I want to see a pic of the ceramic Iron. Will it work on ear length hair? Do you have to spray stuff on your hair to make sure it doesn't burn/fry? Must be nice not to have a bunch of chins. You look so perdy.

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I have extremelycurly hair (natural), I wonder if it will work....We can play beauty shop when I come to the Vegas Bash!~

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I've used tons of irons (straight and curling) over the years. This one is sleek - the Iron pad things are only about an inch wide. I used some Paul Mitchell "Anti Snap" first. But this doesn't burn your hair the way metal irons do. Hard to explain, cuz the metal irons catch on the split ends and you can actually hear them snapping. This one is all ceramic, through and through, so you can see a little steam as you iron (which is just the moisture coming out of your hair.) I'll be the guinea pig and take another pic in a month to see if there's any damage - but my hair is naturally damaged anyway. I love this little iron. There's probably a picture at TruCeramicPro.com.

Thank you for the compliments. I used to have more Chins than a Chinese phone book, but now I only have a couple!

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