Thursday, December 4, 2008

Flat Iron Frenzy - Sedu vs. Sedu

Sedu vs. Sedu? What?

This go-around meant to clarify the differences between the two main Sedu lines - Sedu Ionic vs. the newer Sedu Revolution. I’ve seen a lot of people questioning the difference between these two flat irons so I thought I’d shift the focus for a moment.

I emailed Sedu Beauty to get to the scoop. Click the image below to read the Sedu response:


Basically, Sedu Beauty says the main differences between the two lines include plate shape, plate size offerings, and temperature settings.

The Sedu Revolution is a styler, with rounded plates for creating curly or wavy styles, and has the ability to heat all the way up to 450 degrees. It also offers the Freestyle Guiding System which makes it possible to glide over hair in one pass, without snagging strands. BUT, the Revolution is only featured in a 1" plate size.

On the other hand, the Sedu Ionic comes in both 1" and 1-1/2" plate sizes, and offers more squared plates designed specifically for straightening hair. The temperature settings max out at 410 degrees.

So, both irons can straighten all hair types, get incredibly hot, and offer the same ceramic, ionic, and tourmaline technologies.

End result - if you just need a flat iron, both the Sedu Ionic and Sedu Revolution will get the job done. If you are more interested in creating multiple hair styles with one tool, go directly for the Sedu Revolution.

For more information, visit Sedu Beauty.

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2 comments:

Admin said...

This was super helpful! Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Finally someone made it clear, thanks :))