This video presents a review of seven straighteners chosen by a hairdresser (Kimusan). The purpose is to recommend high-quality straighteners based on Kimusan's professional experience, highlighting their features, pros, cons, and price points.
Key Takeaways
Kinujyo World Hair Iron: Features silk plates for moisture retention, but has a minimum temperature of 140°C and 20°C increments, limiting precise temperature control. Costs ¥16,000.
Salonia Smooth Shine Straight Hair Iron: Offers 5°C temperature increments for precise control, uses silk-like plates, but has a bulky design affecting usability. Costs ¥13,120.
Refa Beautec Straight Iron: Similar to Kinujyo World in feel, features smaller plates and 20°C increments. Highly praised for its elegant design, suitable as a gift. Costs ¥22,000.
Adst Straight Iron: Popular among hairdressers, features a tight plate closure, lightweight design, and grooved plates for efficient moisture release during straightening. Costs ¥41,800.
Radiant: Very popular among hairdressers, known for its effectiveness in straightening and repairing damaged hair. Uses silk plates and a large plate size. The cord is excessively long. Costs ¥22,000.
Kinujyo: Identical in shape and button placement to Radiant, manufactured in the same factory. Designed for home use, features rapid heating and silk plates. Costs ¥24,120.
Kinujyo Pro Straight Iron: Offers the best of Kinujyo's features with a temperature range of 50°C to 220°C in 10°C increments, excellent usability due to compact size and grip, and rapid heating. Costs ¥28,000. Sold primarily in salons and through authorized retailers.