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If Your Flat Iron Lets You Down Try a Steam-powered Maxiglide Flat Iron

Date Published: 27th January 2007
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Many complain that their flat iron doesn't really straighten their hair, and if it does, their hair doesn't stay straight. One or two manufacturers now produce steam flat irons. Maxiglide make a steam flat iron that is one of the best.

What separates the Maxiglide flat iron from others is its steam burst feature that can straighten all types of hair, even the most stubborn. When ironing creased up clothes, it often helps to use steam to flatten out the wrinkles. The same principle applies when straightening hair. Thin or soft hair is easy to straighten but those who have thick or coarse hair, using a conventional flat iron just doesn't straighten hair. That's where the Maxiglide flat iron comes into its own.

The Maxiglide flat iron features the trademark Advanced Steam Burst Technology. Steam is great for smoothing out and relaxing difficult hair types. The Maxiglide hair straightener works by using a small water well that holds water to create the steam. So, when you need that little burst to smooth out an obstinate part of your hair, you simply press a button to release the stream of steam.


Not only does the Maxiglide steam flat iron use bursts of steam to straighten hair, the Maxiglide hair straightener features detangling pins, which feature smooth, rounded ends that don't harm sensitive cuticles like bristles can. You can completely detangle the hair to the very ends. The detangling pins of the Maxiglide flat iron also means that you can create straight, shiny and smooth hair in just minutes.

The wide, 4" ceramic plates of the Maxiglide flat iron are also a feature. Most flat irons come with 1 to 1 ½ inch plates. The greater width of a Maxiglide steam straightener means that you can straighten more sections of hair at a time, thus decreasing the time it takes, and makes the Maxiglide flat iron a versatile styling tool.


The Maxiglide flat iron heats up to a hot 428F, but is fully controllable with variable heat control.

As you would expect from one of the best flat irons, the handle of the Maxiglide hair straightener has been ergonomically designed to make it easy to use. Also, the position of the on/off switch has been positioned that that it is easy to switch on and off when you want, but without turning it off by accident.

The price of the Maxiglide steam flat iron is very competitive too. You can buy the Maxiglide steam flat iron for the same price as other leading brands such as the Sedu or T3 flat iron.

Most consumer reviews say the Maxiglide is a top rated flat iron. But are there are criticisms of the Maxiglide? Some customers have complained that you need to keep the iron plates clean otherwise they gunk up. There has also been some complaints that, if you use the Maxiglide often enough, the coating on the plates can start cracking and peeling off. Also, the downside of large plates is weight. Some may find the Maxiglide a little bulky and a little on the heavy side.


The Maxiglide is a very popular flat iron. Other manufacturers have started making steam burst flat irons but the Maxiglide remains the best steam flat iron on the market.

Visit best-flat-iron.com to find what is the best flat iron for you whether it be a Maxiglide flat iron, T3 flat iron or other.
Tags: principle, clothes, wrinkles, burst, pins, ceramic plates, bristles, steam, smooth hair, straightening hair, hair straightener, hair types, coarse hair, heat control, cuticles, soft hair
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