Schwarzkopf Partners with FHI Heat for Flat Iron and Dryer
Schwarzkopf Professional and FHI Heat have teamed up to produce the SKP-Pro Heat Dryer and SKP-PRO Heat Flat Iron.
Lauren Quick・Contributor
March 31, 2014
1 min to read
Schwarzkopf Professional and FHI Heat have teamed up to produce the SKP-Pro Heat Dryer and SKP-Pro Heat Flat Iron.
The tools feature digital temperature control, RAPIDTEK Heating, Black Diamond Ceramic technology, Nano-Fuzeion technology and more.
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"FHI Heat is known as one of the most technologically advanced companies in the appliance market, and their commitment to quality, integrity and innovation is unsurpassable," says George Broder, general manager of Schwarzkopf Professional North America.
The SKP-Pro Heat Dryer displays temperature on an LED screen and has five color-coded fan speed settings with heat settings that range from 99°F to 241°F. The dryer is lightweight and produces increased amounts of negative ions to seal in moisture, repel humidity, reduce frizz and help eliminate static. The 1800-watt dryer has a 12-foot cord and three attachments: a speed dry nozzle, curl defining finger diffuser and comb straightening attachment.
The second tool of the FHI-Schwarzkopf partnership is the SKP-Pro Flat Iron, which is a 1-inch black diamond digital hand-touch ceramic professional hair styling iron. Temperatures range from 266°F to 450°F, and its over-sized positive temperature frequency control heater creates even temperature distribution throughout the plate surface for consistent styling. For forgetful stylists, the iron automatically shuts off after one hour of non-use.
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