Panasonic EH-HS99 rose gold nanoe ceramic hair straighteners
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- Plate material: Ceramic
- Variable temperature control: Yes
- Corded/cordless: Corded
- Cable length: 2.7m
- Weight: 280g
Design
Panasonic’s straightener is as much a treat for the eyes as it is your locks, with a sleek design that features a smooth black exterior and rose gold-coloured accents. It has an ergonomic design that makes the tool easier to hold and thanks its improved plates, which are 20 per cent longer than the brand’s previous model, it feels sturdy in your hands.
But, is the straightener as technologically impressive as it is good-looking? Absolutely. The tool is packed with high-tech features, including the aforementioned nanoe technology. Though not visible to the eye, this technology uses tiny air holes on the plates that generate nanoe-atomised water particles containing 1000 times more water than regular particles with the aim of delivering smooth, shiny and moisture-rich hair. It also comes with anti-static technology that helps to maintain this level of hydration.
It also features plus and minus buttons on the inside of the tool, which allow you to adjust the temperature (it ranges from 150C to 230C). This is a key feature that makes it a great option for all hair types as, lower heat tends to suit fine hair best, while thick or coarse tresses may require more heat to be effective.
Performance
So, what about the results? After a couple of weeks of extensive use, we found that Panasonic’s claims about the tool’s ability to reduce frizz were legit. Our hair was left looking smooth and shiny with just one sweep, leaving it noticeably less frizzy, especially at the crown where we suffer from wispy baby hairs.
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A result we can only attribute to the nanoe technology, our hair was also left feeling incredibly nourished – a rarity for a tool that relies on high temperatures. The brand states that the straightener helps users achieve healthier hair by tightening the cuticle and moisturising as they use the appliance, and while we can’t say whether the health of our locks was improved, its appearance certainly was.
When it came to manoeuvring the tool, we found that the longer plates delivered speedy results, as it took us just five minutes to finish our straight look, while the slanted tip and thumb-holder meant it was easy to reach our roots.
To test the tool’s versatility, we gave styling waves a go too. The curved barrel of the straightener meant it was ideal for creating both natural-looking waves and tighter curls, depending on the look you’re hoping to achieve, and we experienced zero-snagging.
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Other features worth a mention include the ability to lock the straightener’s plates and a complimentary case, which make them a top choice for frequent travellers.