The first pic is blowdried.
Second one is XP Maxiglide.
Third one is pin curled.
***Sorry to hijack***The one in my siggy was done wet in my natural state but I think I would tweak it next time and instead of doing it on wet hair (because with my coils too much wet manipulation leads to breakage and unnecessary shedding) I would do it on blown dry hair, add the IC fantasia gel leaving the 2inches closest to my scalp bare, set it on straws and call it a day
If you have shorter 4a/b hair or you have a looser curl pattern than type 4 then this wont pose as much a of an issue and you can just set your hair while wet.
Its bulky and will definitely take some getting used too, but the fact that the outer parts of the plates don't get hot helps because then you can use your other hand to help glide it through the hair.Good job, Mandy! Was it easy for you to use? I thought it was a little bulky, but otherwise I like it.
I Maxiglided my 5 year-old's hair yesterday and it wasn't an afro this morning! That is the miracle of all miracles. She's gonna need a neckbrace from all the "hair whiplash".
Thanks girl. My hair is actually not as thick has it pretends to be, but I think it seems to be getting thicker though.Mandy you got some thick hair girl!
this thread is dangerous
runs out!!!!!
.Right. I'm in big danger of spending my dog's vet bill money.
WOW Nayna your results are
It just gets hair sooooo silky I can't even explain it I couldnt be happier, I'll never need another flat iron it gets my roots AND my hair line smooth.
Yo hurr is BLINGIN girl!
Why do you guys like the maxiglide better than something like the Chi? I know my chi is supposed to be bad because it doesn't have heat settings. But other than that, why is the maxiglide better than other high end flat irons (in y'all's opinion?)