The beauty expert – the German brand Rowenta – is constantly improving its stylers and offers new and new solutions to the problem: how not to harm your hair when straightening. New in 2014 Respectissim 7/7 SF7420 promises total hair safety even with daily use.
Rowenta Respectissim 7/7 SF7420 hair straightener
DESCRIPTION
A special coating of floating plates, a special alloy of copper and silicon, ensuring best heat conductivity and outstanding results even at a gentle temperature of 170 °C. Its copper/silicon alloy evenly distributes the heat more evenly than ceramic. Ionization removes static from the hair and prevents moisture loss, which contributes to smooth and shiny hair.
The Respectissim 7/7 SF7420 is easy to use: it’s ready to use in 30 seconds after you switch it on. It has four settings: 130, 150, 170 or 200 ºC, with a 170 ºC “7/7” symbol on the display, for safe use at this temperature seven days a week. Adjustable temperature can be locked so that it cannot be accidentally shifted. The styler can be stored neatly closed in the special thermo case.
Uniform heat distribution, effective styling at a gentle temperature, temperature selection, fast heating, thermo case, ionization.
No automatic shut-off.
SPECIFICATIONS
POWER: 32W. |
CONTROL: heating in 30 seconds, LED display, electronic temperature regulation, 4 temperature settings from 130 to 200 ºC, fixing the selected temperature. |
Constructions: copper and silicon alloy plate coating, built-in ionizer, locking in locked position, floating plates, rotating cord, 180 cm cord length, locking mechanism in locked position. |
INGREDIENTS: plastic, thermo-protective case-tip. |
WARRANTY: 2 years. |
COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: China. |
Can the Rowenta Respectissim 7/7 SF7420 hair straightener deliver long-lasting straightening results without damaging the hair?
How does the Rowenta Respectissim 7/7 SF7420 hair straightener compare to other hair straighteners in terms of performance and ease of use? Does it effectively straighten different hair types without causing damage? Is it worth investing in this particular model?