See the Cloud Nine Straighteners Designed to Protect Even the Most Delicate of Hair Types

See the Cloud Nine Straighteners Designed to Protect Even the Most Delicate of Hair Types

Updated on 25th Sep 2025 by Jenna Waggitt

You've seen the damage that some heat tools cause, from breakage and dryness to loss of shine. Cloud Nine approaches heat styling differently, with a trio of advanced features that put hair health at the forefront of every styling session. 

Why Top Stylists Trust Cloud Nine for Healthier Hair Results 

If you're a hair professional, you know when a tool earns its place on your styling station. It's when you can trust it to protect your clients' hair as much as it enhances their style.

Cloud Nine's intelligent hair health technologies combine to deliver a new standard of intelligent styling. From precise, customisable temperature control that adapts to every hair type, to pressure-reducing ReviveMode that minimises direct heat contact, and sericite infused plates designed to glide smoothly while locking in moisture. Cloud Nine tools work in harmony to protect and enhance your clients' hair with kindness. The result is stronger, glossier hair with long-lasting health.

New Cloud nine straighteners

Sericite Plates

Sericite infused, cushioned styling plates lock in moisture and distribute heat evenly, for frizz-free shine and long-lasting health

Pressure-Reducing Revive Mode

Revive Mode Delivers 8,000 harmonic vibrations per minute, reducing direct heat contact, helping to protect even the most delicate hair types

Personalised temperature control 

Hair transforms when styled at the perfect heat. Choose from 11 heat settings between 100 degrees and 200 degrees to minimise damage caused by excessive heat. 

Healthier Hair = Happier Clients 

When hair looks healthier for longer, clients notice. And they keep coming back. 

Click here to unlock your 50% off professional discount and try cloud nine on your clients!

 

Jenna Waggitt

Jenna Waggitt

Published 25th Sep 2025

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