i have one....used it.... and my hair came out like this:
So very true.I have three words for you: Get a Maxiglide.
So very true.
My grandmother was the BOMB at pressing and she always said "Use the back of the comb to get the hair straight"
In other words don't rely on the teeth to straighten the hair while you comb through it. Let the hair hit against the back of the comb to straighten.
HTH
I use an electric pressing comb and I like it. My hair is amused by flat irons.
whats your pressing routine?
It's so funny to me that you bumped this, and added your story @Chicoro. Brought back memories and I feel the same way about trusting my gut/ intuition. I've been umming and ahhing about buying a new pressing comb (indecisive because it's mainly for wig treatment and I have one already. I just can't recall where I put it when I moved out over 10yrs ago lol). Anyway I was out shopping with my cousin the other week and I saw an old school one like my beloved, and I almost picked it up but again I was thinking about the one I know is at home somewhere. At this point, I'm going back to that shop tomorrow.
It's so funny to me that you bumped this, and added your story @Chicoro. Brought back memories and I feel the same way about trusting my gut/ intuition. I've been umming and ahhing about buying a new pressing comb (indecisive because it's mainly for wig treatment and I have one already. I just can't recall where I put it when I moved out over 10yrs ago lol). Anyway I was out shopping with my cousin the other week and I saw an old school one like my beloved, and I almost picked it up but again I was thinking about the one I know is at home somewhere. At this point, I'm going back to that shop tomorrow.
We’re all on the same wave length. Last night, I was watching Deeper Than Hair doing a silk press using a marcel iron and pressing comb. I remembered how sleek, and shiny marcels used to get the hair. I considered getting some, but I think not being able to gauge the temperature makes them more of a gamble to use on the hair.
I can use a pressing comb. I never learned to use a Marcel iron!
I can use a pressing comb. I never learned to use a Marcel iron!
I was lightweight obsessed with marcels in high school. I thought it was so cool seeing stylists use them. I got a whole set as a gift. I could maneuver them, but never got to pro status.
Love this @Chicoro . And this is the problem again. The quality and material of these newly made tools is just not the same as it once was. My old comb was solid and the teeth were just right. Now, this one I'm going to pick up tomorrow, didn't look to be the same quality. I might have to order online if I'm not happy with what's on offer OTG.See, so maybe that's why I bumped and typed this. You done messed up now. I'm going to extrapolate from @frizzy and ask for a photo of the comb! So when you get it, give it a fashion shoot and post one picture for us, please!
It was important for you to get a nudge to go back and get that pressing comb. In 2020 I bought a new blowdryer and a new flat iron. Then, I have two pressing combs. I realize now another reason why I don't use them. They are not heavy enough. The one with the darker brown handle, on the right, feels heavier. The one on the left curls weirdly. I would love a bigger, heavier comb but may need to order from Amazon. I have:
Issues: Combs teeth are too fine and they are not heavy enough. Amazon France trying to charge 35 Euros for a 10 dollar comb. NOPE!
- 1 blowdryer
- 3 flat irons
- 1 electric pressing comb
- 1 Pressing oven (which shuts down my lights when I try to use it)
- 2 metal hot combs
- 1 curling iron
I was lightweight obsessed with marcels in high school. I thought it was so cool seeing stylists use them. I got a whole set as a gift. I could maneuver them, but never got to pro status.
My cousin bought a set and a stove when we were teens/ early 20s. I too was obsessed, and I'd already become a dab hand at pressing my own hair. Well, after a couple of months she gave up attempting to use them and gave the set to me. I'm no pro, but I'm not bad.