briana87
Well-Known Member
The PJ in me really wanted to buy this because the infomercial looked so convincing! Last year I bought a $130 flat iron (Kiyoseki
) because I was fooled by what I saw on tv.
Ever since then I've tried to practice restraint and RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH before I waste my money. I'm glad you posted this thread because I was trying to convince myself that the instyler was the best thing since government cheese.
My mama always said, "if it's too good to be true, THEN IT PROBABLY IS!" (I can be real hard headed at times).
Thanks for the heads up ladies!
) because I was fooled by what I saw on tv.
Ever since then I've tried to practice restraint and RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH before I waste my money. I'm glad you posted this thread because I was trying to convince myself that the instyler was the best thing since government cheese.
My mama always said, "if it's too good to be true, THEN IT PROBABLY IS!" (I can be real hard headed at times).Thanks for the heads up ladies!
you guys are acting like it has rotating metal spikes. The "brush" if thats what you want to call it, are soft bristles, and they don't catch on your hair. As a matter of fact, I used it after blowing with the tension method on my natural 4b hair no less, and it did not snag or tear our my hair. (it wasn't even detangled that well to boot). The brushes do not rotate, the barrel of the flat iron does. And to be honest, if you have any tangles, the brush will just go right over it, since it doesn't clamp your hair that tightly.
I use it on Med. setting.Heat protectant of course. If anything since swtiching my reggie to washing,DC ing, and Instyling once a week and rollersetting the rest I've had my first success with retaining my length. I guess it's different for each head.No matter what do what works for you and if it ain't broke.....
I bought one too after my husband and i saw the ad on tv late one night. i was so excited when it came,