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How to Straighten Curly Hair With the InStyler

I just watched an great video at teach how to straighten curly hair with the Instyler. I have to admit, I identify really easily with Emerald in this video, because my hair is long and curly. I rarely straighten my hair because it usually takes a few hours, and I really don’t have the time or the inclination.

To straighten curly hair, it’s important that you use something, that, like this product shows in the video, doesn’t make the hair so hot it burns. It’s really frustrating to burn fingers in the process. Irons used to straighten curly hair are usually really hot, which these are, but they also usually make it frizzy, which this doesn’t, and that also helps lower the risk of damage to the hair.

Girls, when you straighten curly hair every day, it gets really damaged, so I really appreciate that this video demonstrates that this doesn’t do that. Reading through product reviews, people have mentioned that the product actually works – and the irons stay hot for years, which means you won’t need to replace it every couple of years.

I’m really jealous of Emerald’s hair, by the way, because of how shiny it is. It takes tons of product to get my hair looking like that. To straighten curly hair the right way, you normally have to use a flat iron, then a curling iron; first to get it straight and then make it curl at the bottoms so your hair doesn’t fall in clumps.

Admittedly, the video is kinda cheesy, but it still contains some really good information and it shows exactly how easy the product is to use. Check out the InStyler website, www.getinstyler.com and see what they have to say.

I’m really thinking this product is a good investment, but, I’m curious: have any of you used the InStyler to straighten curly hair? Would you?

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One Comment

  1. Kris Paulsen says:

    NO, it didn’t work for me. And customer service made it difficult to return.

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