It’s hard enough getting everyone up, dressed and out of the house in time in the morning without managing to look super glamourous myself too. I usually end up just tying my hair back in a pony tail and slapping a bit of lip gloss on. Not the best look I must admit.
Anyway recently as part of my role as a Panasonic Brit Mums Blogger for health and beauty products, I was fortunate enough to be sent a new pair of Hair straighteners EH-HS95. With Photoceramic plates and Nanoe moisture technology these straighteners help maintain your hairs natural moisture levels making it look glossy and lustrous and ensuring your colour last longer too.
When they arrived I instantly liked the colour, the bright pink doesn’t look as bright in these photos. Sorry that sounds a bit girly but how they look is quite important and I do like a bit of pink 🙂 I did notice they seemed a bit wider, thicker and heavier than my usual brand but they are comfortable to hold and I like them:
One of the things I really like about these straighteners and what makes them stand out as different is that they have a temperature control. You can pick from 150°C, 170°C, 180°C, 190°C or 200°C depending on your hair and styling needs. They take no time at all to heat up either. About 45 seconds for the hottest setting. Despite already owning a pair of straightners I have actually been making time before the school run:
Life is a bit crazy in this house with three little girls always wanting something so I’m always being distracted halfway through doing something. The good thing about these straighteners is if left for more than 60 seconds they cut out meaning no nasty accidents can happen. Perfect for busy Mums like me:
I must admit I’ve been using these for the past 7-8 weeks and I like the effect. I think my hair looks quite healthy right now. Straight and shiny, just how I like it. Not quite ghds but for a fraction of the price they are pretty good. I would have no problem recommending.
Thanks Panasonic.
Karen x
I was lucky enough to recieve these as part of my involvement as a Panasonic Brit Mums Blogger but all words and opinions are my own.