The MAXIglide Hair Straightener Works Magic

Straighten Even the Most Unruly Hair with This Wonderful Invention

The MAXIglide multi purpose hair straightener is my favorite and most used hair straightening iron. I first saw the MAXIglide on television and thought it looked to good to be true. After months of debating I actually cam across it in a Linens and Things in the
 As Seen on TV section. It works in a similar fashion to most hair straighteners. It basically heats up and allows you to work it through your hair to straighten it. What separates the MAXIglide from other hair straighteners is the burst of steam that helps to smooth and straighten even the curliest of hair. The MAXIglide comes with two different plates that straighten your hair. The first one is the typical completely smooth plate. It has small holes that allow the steam to travel through. The second plate has small teeth like a comb. They detangle hair and brush it as the same time. A small water well holds water to create the steam just like an iron.

I bought the MAXIglide because I have had extremely curly hair since I was a child. I have never had my haircut into any of the trendy hairstyles and it has looked the same for a couple of decades. In the commercials the MAXIglide was used on all types of curly hair. Tick, thin, tangled, and ethnic hair. I also bought the MAXIglide because I found it in a retail store near me. It seemed a lot more believable that it would work when I saw it on the shelf and could actually look at it. Plus I knew that if the MAXIglide did not work for me I could return it immediately and not lose a penny.

My favorite feature of the MAXIglide is the little blue light that lets you know that it is hot and ready to use. Many flat irons for your hair have no light and you just have to guess if it has been heating up long enough. Once the blue light has quit flashing, the iron is ready, and steam can be easily formed.

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I want to do an at-home silkening process. I was introduced to this by my sister's hairdresser whose salon specializes in it. They use steam hydration to lock in moisture and train the hair to retain moisture so that sweating doesn't cause it to revert back to natural. They also use ionic hair drying. Lastly, they use a ceramic flat iron. My sister's hair has never looked so healthy and alive. Rather than get another perm, I prefer to use this method, but I don't know of a salon in the Raleigh-Durham North Carolina area. So if you can share any other tips to help me, I would appreciate it.

Posted on 06/29/2009 at 8:06:29 PM

We were selling the Maxiglide a few years ago during their last informercial run and I am happy to say that almost every customer that bought from us absolutely loved the product. Sometimes it's hard to find a good hair product that everyone likes. Maxiglide might be it...again. http://www.buymaxi.com

Posted on 06/29/2007 at 8:06:00 AM

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Posted on 11/27/2006 at 1:11:00 AM

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