S sunnygirl Sunnygirl May 27, 2008 #31 The Maxiglide flat iron will do the trick all the time. You will be amazed!
N NYCQT16 Natural Again May 27, 2008 #32 What works for me is the Maxiglide with the steam burst at the end and using a serum, and then wrapping my hair and using a silk scarf
What works for me is the Maxiglide with the steam burst at the end and using a serum, and then wrapping my hair and using a silk scarf
R RoseGolden New Member May 27, 2008 #33 sunnygirl said: The Maxiglide flat iron will do the trick all the time. You will be amazed! Click to expand... I agree. The Maxiglide eliminates the need for chasing the iron with a comb. Seems like too much work to me.
sunnygirl said: The Maxiglide flat iron will do the trick all the time. You will be amazed! Click to expand... I agree. The Maxiglide eliminates the need for chasing the iron with a comb. Seems like too much work to me.
luv04 New Member May 27, 2008 #34 im 3c/4a but more 4a round brush with my ionic ceramic blowdryer does it along with sabino..no frizzy ends im impressed!
im 3c/4a but more 4a round brush with my ionic ceramic blowdryer does it along with sabino..no frizzy ends im impressed!
SpyCats Well-Known Member May 27, 2008 #35 sunnygirl said: The Maxiglide flat iron will do the trick all the time. You will be amazed! Click to expand... I have a maxiglide and my ends frizz up a few hours after i've flatironed Last edited: May 27, 2008
sunnygirl said: The Maxiglide flat iron will do the trick all the time. You will be amazed! Click to expand... I have a maxiglide and my ends frizz up a few hours after i've flatironed
SpyCats Well-Known Member May 27, 2008 #36 :.Krys.: said: I agree. The Maxiglide eliminates the need for chasing the iron with a comb. Seems like too much work to me. Click to expand... It seems very time consuming to me too. I noticed that most of the folks that use that method don't have maxiglides.
:.Krys.: said: I agree. The Maxiglide eliminates the need for chasing the iron with a comb. Seems like too much work to me. Click to expand... It seems very time consuming to me too. I noticed that most of the folks that use that method don't have maxiglides.
SpyCats Well-Known Member May 27, 2008 #37 NYCQT16 said: What works for me is the Maxiglide with the steam burst at the end and using a serum, and then wrapping my hair and using a silk scarf Click to expand... Doesn't the steam make your hair swell (get poofy)?
NYCQT16 said: What works for me is the Maxiglide with the steam burst at the end and using a serum, and then wrapping my hair and using a silk scarf Click to expand... Doesn't the steam make your hair swell (get poofy)?
J JLove74 New Member May 28, 2008 #38 Country gal said: It is hard using the round or paddle brush by yourself. I tried it. Click to expand... with the round brush it does take some time to get the hang of using, it's definitely not hard. If anything the paddle brush is the easiest, so twirling of the wrist or brush required.
Country gal said: It is hard using the round or paddle brush by yourself. I tried it. Click to expand... with the round brush it does take some time to get the hang of using, it's definitely not hard. If anything the paddle brush is the easiest, so twirling of the wrist or brush required.