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blackpearl81

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Okay, so I found a new product by the creaters of the ever famous Maxiglide. Its called "Adjust a Curl" and they are self holding, adjustable rollers. Looks interesing, just wondering if anyone ever used them...

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Bumping because I have not mastered rollersetting and this may be an easy way out!!!
 
I bought a maxiglide a few years ago and those things came with it but I have no idea how to use them, they are just sitting there collecting dust, lol.
 
I think it was $40 for a pack of ten....I really want to start rollersetting and this seems so simple! But also too good to be true....:blush:

$40 for a pack of ten!! :eek: At that price I would expect the rollers to work magically by themselves or something!
 
Okay, so I found a new product by the creaters of the ever famous Maxiglide. Its called "Adjust a Curl" and they are self holding, adjustable rollers. Looks interesing, just wondering if anyone ever used them...

Here's a pic...


:rolleyes: I think I'll keep my trusty magnetic rollers.

ETA: $40 for a pack of ten????!!!! WTF? It's cheaper to get some magnetic rollers, buy macherieamour's DVD, and practice until you get it right!!!
 
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I bought a maxiglide a few years ago and those things came with it but I have no idea how to use them, they are just sitting there collecting dust, lol.

They have a video on their site with the instructions, I saw it earlier today.
 
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