Does a Vibrating Hair Straightener Actually Work? We Tested It

"My hair is naturally pretty wavy, and since I’m now the proud owner of a lob, I love how my new cut looks when it’s smooth and sleek. Trouble is: I’ve found that a regular flatiron damages my hair, so I’ve cut back on using one…until now. I'd definitely incorporate this one into my daily routine. It straightened my hair in one go, and without as much heat as I normally apply to my hair. Plus, it doesn’t make my hair feel overly dried-out or crispy. I think I know what my next paycheck is going toward." —Jen Lance, assistant editor

The Full-on Curls

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"After devoting hours in high school to straightening my hair, I've mostly left flatirons behind. It's just not worth it—any whisper of humidity in the air, and my hair's back to curly. When I do go straight, it's always with a blowout first, since straightening with an iron alone takes at least an hour. That said, this was impressive. I tested it on an inch-wide section, and in a couple of passes it was straight and pretty silky. I'd still blow my hair out first, but this adds the glossy, smooth finish I never quite reach." —Rachel Nussbaum, beauty writer

The Thick, Long, and Iron-Averse Hair

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