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simplycee said:I voted for Maxiglide. Once I used the maxiglide I gave away my other two flat irons. I love the steam burst. The iron is little big ( i think the plates are 4" wide) but I loved that because I got my hair done in almost half the time.
I use mine on the 3 or 4 setting on air dried hair. I use coconut oil and Ion Heat Protectant for shine and protection. I have used the flat plate and the one with the detangling pins. I got good results with both.
tru_mind said:I use and used Chi 1 inch in my avatar...Maxiglide is too large. Chi 1 inch can be use on short or long hair. Maxiglide is good for long hair, but its hard to reach new growth with a bulky Maxiglide(or any large flat iron).
I used my Chi in my avatar pic.
fletgee said:Maxi..Oh How I Love Thee!
I gave up regular flat irons about 3 years ago. They just did not work for me. My hair seemed fuzzy and dull when I used it. And my new growth just laughed at it.
I used my Maxi on 20 week post relaxed hair. And can you say amazing, boys and girls!!!! It got my new growth straight and my hair was not dull or fuzzy. I can run my hands through my hair and it's straight from the new growth to the ends.
The size of the iron was never an issue for me. It seems easier to use then the flat irons I used to use. And I do not have the fear of burning my hair or scalp anymore.
So...my vote is for Maxi.
beloved1 said:Well, if you decide to buy the Maxiglide then please PM me and I will sell you mine. I got it a month ago and I love it, but I miss my curls. I was using a curling iron weekly and got the Maxiglide because it is healthier, I love the results, but my hair is chin length in the front, not quite to the shoulder in the back so it looks better curled on a big curling iron, so I'm just going to get a ceramic curling iron and will probably buy a Maxiglide in the future when my hair is longer. I've never tried the Chi so I can't comment on it. The size of the Maxiglide wasn't a problem for me.
lisajames96 said:Does anybody know of a website that sells the Chi? DO most BSS sell them?
thanks,
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PittGirl06 said:I bought the maxiglide from someone on the boards for only $55 incl shippingand I know it's big so I want to buy a smaller iron that is similar and can slo curl in addition to flat iron....any suggestions for particular models???
lkg4healthyhair said:I want an iron i can curl with it as well. I ordered the true ceramic pro flat iron from tv. It flatens and you can curl or do sprials. I only had to pay for shipping $15 so I can try it for 30 days.
fletgee said:Maxi..Oh How I Love Thee!
I gave up regular flat irons about 3 years ago. They just did not work for me. My hair seemed fuzzy and dull when I used it. And my new growth just laughed at it.
I used my Maxi on 20 week post relaxed hair. And can you say amazing, boys and girls!!!! It got my new growth straight and my hair was not dull or fuzzy. I can run my hands through my hair and it's straight from the new growth to the ends.
The size of the iron was never an issue for me. It seems easier to use then the flat irons I used to use. And I do not have the fear of burning my hair or scalp anymore.
So...my vote is for Maxi.