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MaxiGlide +Naturals = Teeth and Steam?

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CenteredGirl

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Just curious. My H is about to pay $106 for the hsn kit. I like the idea of teeth to get a bone straight finish but heard it tears natural hair out. TRUE?

Also, steam is fab for naturals, but I heard we can't use cause of reversion. TRUE

If true to both, what is my reason for investing so much $ in a toothless steamless flat iron???:feedback:
 
I like the steam feature it leaves my hair soft. PLease be careful w/the teeth, make sure your hair is well detangled beforehand. I honestly think using the Maxiglide w/teeth contributed to alot of the breakage and split ends I was having. I recently cut quite a bit of hair. I think I should have been more careful w/my use of it. It did get my ends straight though. It is kind of bulky and that's one thing I didn't like. The plates are huge though and I can straighten my hair quickly w/it.
 
I use both the steam and the teeth. My hair is relaxed, so I cannot say for sure whether it pulls out natural hair. However, I use my MG only from weeks 12-24, when I have tons of new growth. I concentrate the flat iron on the new growth, which is technically natural.

I learned how to properly and safely use the MG by viewing Sylver2's fotki tutorial, which is 90+ pages of visuals.

She says not to press down the iron all the way. By not pressing down, it prevents ripping. I only started using MG during my last stretch, and that was my most successful stretch in over 2 years. Hope that helps answer your question a bit.
 
Just curious. My H is about to pay $106 for the hsn kit. I like the idea of teeth to get a bone straight finish but heard it tears natural hair out. TRUE?

Also, steam is fab for naturals, but I heard we can't use cause of reversion. TRUE

If true to both, what is my reason for investing so much $ in a toothless steamless flat iron???:feedback:

1.... Not necessarily. I have the Maxi... and one in NOT supposed to hold the iron So tight that it is pulling. You will get the hang of it. there is also a DVD that comes with it ( anyway I think it does still)....Make sure yoyur hair is as DETANGLED as possilble.

2......STEAM is a good thing.... And it helps you get your hair Straight along with a balance of moisture.... There is no reversion in this instance...

Any more questions....Look at my mg pics........

http://public.fotki.com/samanthajones67/month-to-month-prog/flat-iron--/
 
I like the steam feature it leaves my hair soft. PLease be careful w/the teeth, make sure your hair is well detangled beforehand. I honestly think using the Maxiglide w/teeth contributed to alot of the breakage and split ends I was having. I recently cut quite a bit of hair. I think I should have been more careful w/my use of it. It did get my ends straight though. It is kind of bulky and that's one thing I didn't like. The plates are huge though and I can straighten my hair quickly w/it.


I agree. I airdry with a scarf about 80%. Then I blow-dry in sections on the cool setting. Lastly, I flat-iron, again in small sections.

I only used it biweekly, because it is direct heat, which I think should be used sparingly.
 
ooh i just got my 20% off coupon for BB&B! i already have a solia but i want to try this one. i believe there are a lot (more) naturals who use it specifically because of the teeth.
 
I like the steam feature it leaves my hair soft. PLease be careful w/the teeth, make sure your hair is well detangled beforehand. I honestly think using the Maxiglide w/teeth contributed to alot of the breakage and split ends I was having. I recently cut quite a bit of hair. I think I should have been more careful w/my use of it. It did get my ends straight though. It is kind of bulky and that's one thing I didn't like. The plates are huge though and I can straighten my hair quickly w/it.

Thanks Ms. Lala,

Wondering if using the teeth on the ends first and then the rest of the hair would reduce breakage. Truly the teeth are a major selling point for me. I am sick to hear about your breakage and splits.

Wondering if I use the mini on the ends (less bulky)??? So many questions!!!
 
Thanks Ms. Lala,

Wondering if using the teeth on the ends first and then the rest of the hair would reduce breakage. Truly the teeth are a major selling point for me. I am sick to hear about your breakage and splits.

Wondering if I use the mini on the ends (less bulky)??? So many questions!!!

:giggle: I do a pony tail roller set.... then it is MUCH eaiser to work them ends.
 
1.... Not necessarily. I have the Maxi... and one in NOT supposed to hold the iron So tight that it is pulling. You will get the hang of it. there is also a DVD that comes with it ( anyway I think it does still)....Make sure yoyur hair is as DETANGLED as possilble.

2......STEAM is a good thing.... And it helps you get your hair Straight along with a balance of moisture.... There is no reversion in this instance...

Any more questions....Look at my mg pics........

http://public.fotki.com/samanthajones67/month-to-month-prog/flat-iron--/


You have always given me sound advice that WORKs! I did see pics and will be careful. Can't wait til my birfday!:woot:
 
I just reread your original post and noticed that you're paying $100+ for it.
I paid about 70+ (with shipping). And it still came with the teeth, flat plate, brush, dvd, sample prods and all.

I think I bought it at drugstore.com or amazon. Cannot remember exactly where, but I thought I would share.
 
I'm natural. I just bought my MaxiGlide for $100 too at BB&B. I like the teeth and steam combo. I used it on Sunday (my B'day) and my hair was soft but also very...bulky!! I guess I should've pressed it first then flat ironed. As far as my ends, it didn't give me any split ends.
 
I love the Maxiglide and don't have any problem with pulling out hair or reversion of the steam. Actually, when I didn't use the steam, my hair turned out different and I didn't like it.
 
Teeth - Make sure your hair is detangled before use. Also, you're not supposed to squeeze the iron closed and rake through like a comb. You should gently go down the hair, only squeezing enough that the plates are close together.

Steam - Don't steam while or after straightening. I give each section a steam burst or two, let it dry (takes seconds), then I iron the hair.


I'm not natural, but you can't look at my hair and tell me it's not nappy :lol:


Also if it makes any difference I got mine for $80 off of amazon.com. Free shipping too :yep:
 
I just reread your original post and noticed that you're paying $100+ for it.
I paid about 70+ (with shipping). And it still came with the teeth, flat plate, brush, dvd, sample prods and all.

I think I bought it at drugstore.com or amazon. Cannot remember exactly where, but I thought I would share.


On HSN you get all above plus a mini version of the glide.
 
Teeth - Make sure your hair is detangled before use. Also, you're not supposed to squeeze the iron closed and rake through like a comb. You should gently go down the hair, only squeezing enough that the plates are close together.

Steam - Don't steam while or after straightening. I give each section a steam burst or two, let it dry (takes seconds), then I iron the hair.


I'm not natural, but you can't look at my hair and tell me it's not nappy :lol:


Also if it makes any difference I got mine for $80 off of amazon.com. Free shipping too :yep:

Great points! Thanks. I'm going to get the set which include the MiniGlide too and assorted hair styling products.
 
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