Paul Mitchell Smooth+ Ceramic Flat Iron, Adjustable Heat Settings, for Smoothing + Straightening
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Best salon-grade ceramic
Amazon rating
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Current price
$112.00
Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across verified-purchase reviewers, the Paul Mitchell Smooth+ posts a healthy 4.6 average over roughly 4,200 ratings. Customers describe it as a salon-grade ceramic iron geared toward smoothing and straightening, with adjustable heat settings cited as a practical advantage for tailoring temperature to different hair types. At around $112 it competes directly with the BaBylissPRO titanium model on price, and the choice between them in customer feedback tends to come down to ceramic-versus-titanium preference, gentler, even heat here versus higher peak heat there.
What reviewers liked
- Strong 4.6 verified-purchase average over ~4,200 reviews
- Adjustable heat settings let users match temperature to hair type
- Recognized salon brand with ceramic smoothing focus
Where it falls short
- Priced around $112, well above the budget options in this list
- No expert or specialist-community sources available in our data
- Ceramic peak heat may fall short for very coarse hair versus titanium picks
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Across verified-purchase reviewers, the Paul Mitchell Smooth+ posts a healthy 4.6 average over roughly 4,200 ratings. Customers describe it as a salon-grade ceramic iron geared toward smoothing and straightening, with adjustable heat settings cited as a practical advantage for tailoring temperature to different hair types.
At around $112 it competes directly with the BaBylissPRO titanium model on price, and the choice between them in customer feedback tends to come down to ceramic-versus-titanium preference, gentler, even heat here versus higher peak heat there. As with the rest of this pool, no independent lab tests, expert reviews, or specialist-community threads were present in our data, so this rests on retailer sentiment.
For buyers who want a professional-brand ceramic iron with adjustable heat and are comfortable in the $110 range, the customer consensus is reassuringly positive.
- Safe
- CeraShine ceramic plates and premium heaters provide even heat distribution to help minimize damage
- Versatile
- Beveled edges for straightening, waving and curling
- Customizable
- Heat settings up to 410°F for styling your unique hair type and texture
- Adjustable
- The large digital display offers easy temperature control
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