How much does a normal flat iron cost?
Monday, March 8th, 2010 at
7:43 am
If anyone has a recomended brand of a flat iron to use, please let me know.
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![]() Heat Proof Pouch Mat for Hair Straightener Flat Iron RB US $6.99
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![]() LEONARDO POUCH BAG FOR HAIR STRAIGHTENER FLAT IRON US $6.99
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![]() Ceramic Flat Hair Iron 110V for Women up to 300 Degree US $15.97
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![]() Qty 2 Storage Pouch Mat for Hair Straightener Flat Iron US $10.33
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![]() SCP Storage Pouch Mat for Hair Straightener Flat Iron US $6.89
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![]() HAI Twig Ceramic Flat Iron for hair straightening NEW US $94.99
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US $6.99






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I make a good ninja, but not a ning. I don't know how to press my words without an iron. Sorry.
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U seem em on the blogs? Yea these motha fuccas cost!