I've had (basically) poker straight hair since birth. I only realized that most girls had to put effort and time into a sleek straight 'do when I started going to overnight camp at the age of 8, even though my own mother has a curly head of locks. Once I became aware of diverse hair textures, I became aware of my own boring one...or so I thought it was boring. I was constantly unsatisfied with my own limp hair, braiding it overnight to wake up with an alien akin style when I was maybe 9 years old, crimping it to oblivion when I was 11, curling/spraying and reversing until my head was crunchy and not waved in the least for the time of the awkward 13-year-old/Bat Mitzvah party era. What was I thinking?!
Since then, I've learned to appreciate my natural hair, and the lack of time it requires me. I literally can wash it every other day before bed, and wake up with the hair that many women spend hours and hundreds of cash on. I can easily try out trendy styles with little time (did someone mention a Lady Gaga hair bow?) But, I do have the occasional bad hair day (don't we all?) when I need to make everything a little sleeker, shinier, neater. That is when a hair iron comes in handy. Very handy.
Naomi has consistently shiny and gorgeous hair. Yet another reason to hate to love the woman!
I'm a little embarrassed to admit that I had been using a Conair double functioning straightener/crimper for those rare days when it was a day a messy braid couldn't fix (similar to this). Luckily, Misikko decided to send me a ceramic hair straightener. It's a one-inch baby, and it's extremely efficient. The packaging was shockingly beautiful. I've never received anything from any other company that had such a presentation. There were scented rose soaps, silk roses, all the equipment I would need for my new tool, and a blank check for me to make out to the Haiti charity of my choice. Yes, you read that correctly. The salon donated $25 for each hair iron recipient to donate. I was so pleasantly alarmed by this, I sent my check out to the Red Cross before I even un-rubberbanded the hair iron. That evening, I spread out the whole set, including the shine serum and heat protecting cream, and got to work. I'm not going to tell you I discovered a new life with shinier and straighter hair. That didn't happen, and it won't. I will tell you that my hair was sleeker. The iron heated up within 3 minutes. I did my hair, and then went over my roommates hair, too. She was very satisfied with her mini-makeover; she even asked me to finish up by doing her eye makeup!
Misikko wants you to have the world's best flat iron, whether it be the Hana Elite I have, a Chi flat iron, or a FHI flat iron. Please do visit their website to look for your own! I'll be having a giveaway for a Misikko hair iron in the very near future, so stay tuned.
Thank you, Misikko! Now, off to fix up my hair!
Thank you, Misikko! Now, off to fix up my hair!








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