Maxiglide

Maxiglide Xpress Flat Iron  The all NEW as seen on TV, Maxiglide XPress by Maxius, gives you the same superior performance as the original Maxiglide but with enhanced features like, automatic shut-off, a swivel cord and an extended 2 year warranty.

The Maxiglide XPress is fairly light weight and the handle is ergonomically designed to reduce hand strain and make styling your hair easy.

Another advantage of owning the Maxiglide is that you no longer have to blow dry your hair smooth first as the steam-burst design contains detangling pins, channels and ceramic technology that helps you to create sleek, shiny and straight hair effortlessly.

For those with thick course hair, you will be happy to know that the Maxiglide Xpress can reach a top temperature of 428 Degrees Fahrenheit which makes it good for all hair types.

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Here are all the Product Features:

  • Number of Pieces: 1
  • Used For: Straightening
  • For Use On: Hair
  • Hair Type: All Hair Types
  • Features: High Heat, Power Indicator Light, Safety Stand, Teeth Guides, 10 Heat Settings, Ceramic Plates, Easy-Fill Water Chamber, Tourmaline Coated
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Heat Maximum: 428 degrees
  • Power Source: Electric
  • Care and Cleaning: Wipe Clean With a Damp Cloth

 

Reviews for the Maxiglide Xpress:

I’ve read countless reviews on the Maxiglide Xpress and for the most part people have been saying a lot of good things about this straightener as it has a rating of 4 out of 5 stars, which says something, but being my skeptical self I had to dig further to see if the negative comments people were making regarding the Maxiglide were indeed justified or if they were just venting for the sake of venting!

Anyway, one reviewer said that she absolutely loved her Maxiglide, had given it a 5 star rating and had owned it since 2008. However, she ended up concluding that the Maxiglide was responsible for damaging and thinning out her hair.

She also stated that she only used the unit 6 TIMES a year. Well, I don’t know about you but for me this sounds a little bit irrational.

I mean, how can you make such a conclusion based on so little use?

Granted, when you use any hot appliance on your hair you need to use a Heat Protectant Spray as well as the proper heat settings to make sure you don’t damage your hair but to say that the Maxiglide did this is a little premature especially when you consider other factors.

1) If your hair has been chemically treated, there is a good chance it could also be over processed. Many times inexperienced stylists may leave the chemical relaxer or dye on your hair a bit too long, which is damaging to your hair and can lead to split ends, breakage and even thinning.

If this is you, I recommend deep conditioning your hair before you start using the Maxiglide Xpress or any other hot appliance.

2) If you pin your hair back a lot, wear it in a pony tail or bun this can lead to thinning of your hair due to the stress placed on the root.

3) Excessive Blow drying can also dry out the hair follicle and be damaging.
Another reviewer said that her Maxiglide stopped working after 6 months, so she returned it and got a new one. She was upset that she had to pay $10 for shipping and handling. Okay, in this case I agree.

The good part is that the Maxiglide Xpress comes with a 2 year warranty, but the bad part is paying for shipping should anything happen. The thing is, this is not exclusive to Maxiglide. It really can happen to any appliance no matter how good it is but the important thing here is to make sure you buy from a reputable retailer.

Best Place to Buy the Maxiglide Xpress?

There are many places you can buy the Maxiglide Xpress, some are reputable and some are complete frauds. This is one reason I recommend Amazon because they are a name that can be trusted and they usually have the best prices considering many other companies list their products there and compete against one another.

You can get the Maxiglide as part of a whole set and pay $20 extra or simply buy the flat iron separately and pay $20 less.

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