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WOW, this is beautiful. Loving the swang. I just bought a maxiglide MP and I tried it on a small section of my hair. My ends have never looked this good I am loving this iron. I had my eye on the FHI runway, but can't afford it so maybe I will have to stick to my MG and my Sedu. I wonder what results I would get from the MG and Sedu together:scratchch
Girl you have done started something here:yep:
 
Your hair def. has that swang. This technique will give many of us the excuse to own more than one iron. lol.
 
I have the FHI platform. I watched the "how to" dvd and it was helpful because most people intuitive response would be to squeeze the plates together and that is a huge NONO :nono:. When you hear of negative reviews about the Maxiglide snagging or ripping someone's hair out, I'd bet you a dollar against a dime they were not using it properly. The only big gripe I have about the Maxiglide is that the toothed plate and steam plate can be hard to clean. But it's efficient and it takes me less time to flatiron my hair than when I use the:

Firstly, your hair turned out gorgeous :)!

Secondly, re: the bolded: how is one supposed to use the FHI Platform or what is the correct technique? I have the Platform & I always squeeze the plates together when passing down the hair. I don't have the dvd so I didn't know I was using improper technique.
 
Firstly, your hair turned out gorgeous :)!

Secondly, re: the bolded: how is one supposed to use the FHI Platform or what is the correct technique? I have the Platform & I always squeeze the plates together when passing down the hair. I don't have the dvd so I didn't know I was using improper technique.

Oh no, I'm sorry I didn't clarify :spinning:. I was referring to the maxiglide. The maxiglide comes with a how to dvd on the correct method to flatiron. It's okay to squeeze the plates of the FHI together
 
Girl your hair looks amazing!!! How long have you owned the Maxiglide? Do you have any trouble with getting your curls to come back after you wash it?
 
WOW, this is beautiful. Loving the swang. I just bought a maxiglide MP and I tried it on a small section of my hair. My ends have never looked this good I am loving this iron. I had my eye on the FHI runway, but can't afford it so maybe I will have to stick to my MG and my Sedu. I wonder what results I would get from the MG and Sedu together:scratchch
Girl you have done started something here:yep:

I will soon have these same irons, the sedu, and the MG once it gets here and I am tempted to try these together now due to these pics. If you try them out together, let us know.. im curious.:yep::lick:
 
In the past I have used two flat irons and it work wonders. I just ordered the MG and plan to use it with my Runway.
 
What hair texture do you have? What heat setting number did you set the maxiglide to flatiron...there is some question as to what temperature any of the heat setting on the maxiglide actually converts to. Your hair looks magnificent by the way!
 
Great results. Now you've got me thinking. I've been wanting a Maxiglide, but didn't want to give up my CHI.. Never thought about trying to use both together.
 
Girl your hair looks amazing!!! How long have you owned the Maxiglide? Do you have any trouble with getting your curls to come back after you wash it?
I owned the first generation since 2007. But when I dropped it and broke it in half, I immediately went online to replace it. I've never had a problem with reversion, but I don't use very high heat settings, nor do I flat-iron often. It also helps that you get the hair as straight as possible with as little heat as possible prior to flat-ironing your hair :yep:

What hair texture do you have? What heat setting number did you set the maxiglide to flatiron...there is some question as to what temperature any of the heat setting on the maxiglide actually converts to. Your hair looks magnificent by the way!

I'm a natural type 3 w/some 4a/b around the perimeter (fine-medium/thready/fluffy/porous) . My hair behaves very much like 3c/4a hair even though the curls are somewhat loose. I use the maxiglide between settings 3-4. There is actually a thread posted on the temperature conversions but I think that setting = 348-358 degrees, but I'm not sure
 
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