Thursday, November 19, 2009

InStyler Reviews

Final Review of the InstylerThe Instyler works well on fine hair, which is usually hard to curl and maintain a curl. The noise is not overwhelming, just a bit distracting. When in use the Instyler has a buzzing type noise. May cause burns if used improperly. The Instyler is a bit bulky and requires good co-ordination.

For this look, The InStyler should be placed underneath the section of hair for true setting. The InStylers barrel in the direction you want the hair to go. I have the Instyler and I can't style my hair like yours." AHS: Celebrity Hair Stylist, Dean Banowetz offers his expert advice for achieveing the striaght look with your Instyler. So the best way to find out is to call Instyler directly or visit their website for more information regarding shipping as well as pricing.

Other question I am frequently asked: "Do you still use the Instyler regularly. This tool is great for relaxed heads and people with looser curl patterns. Probably the most frequently asked question I get is "Would you recommend the Instyler for natural 4a-4b hair. I've gotten so many questions and comments on youtube that I want to set the record straight once and for all. Remember a while back I did a video using the Instyler Rotating Hot Iron Hair Straightener. This ConsumerSearch.com page has been optimized for print.

Regardless of how much Katherine loves the InStyler, she has yet to purchase one for herself -- she says the price is way too steep. Although Katherine finds the InStyler to be heavy and difficult to position at first, she is completely thrilled with the product after using it. In this post, a blogger named Katherine recounts the time she borrowed her hairstylist's InStyler. In her opinion, the InStyler works best on fine hair, but she says those with extremely curly hair will have a hard time getting perfectly straight hair. Reporter Kerrie Troseth discusses the pros and cons of the InStyler, which she calls an "extreme curling iron." She likes the three heat settings and range of styles it can produce, but also says it's noisy, expensive and tricky to use if you don't have good hand-eye coordination. In this six-minute video, a reviewer named Joi uses the InStyler to straighten her long, frizzy hair. Missy also expresses frustration at the fact that she was obligated to purchase two InStylers instead of one. The product works as advertised, she says, and Missy is impressed by the volume it creates.

Anchor Lauren Keith asks test subject Missy O'Kelly to describe her experience with the InStyler. However, the curly-haired test subjects say it isn't any faster than other straightening devices they've used in the past. Reporter Kim Setty asks three women to try out the InStyler with a local hairstylist. Some users complain about being billed the full amount before the 30-day trial has ended, and then having to deal with customer service to get their money back. However, the curly-haired test subjects say it isn't any faster than other hairstyling devices, the only complaints we could find about the unit itself is that it's very noisy and can be difficult to learn to use.

Reporter Kim Setty asks three women to try out the InStyler with a local hairstylist.

Some users complain about being billed the full amount before the 30-day trial has ended, and then having to deal with customer service to get their money back. Other than a handful of women who say the InStyler isn't any faster than other hairstyling devices, the only complaints we could find about the unit itself is that it's very noisy and can be difficult to learn to use. A couple of TV news reporters get largely positive results in their tests -- with a couple of dissenting opinions from some subjects -- and there's a convincing demonstration of its straightening prowess in several YouTube video clips. Users say this device does a good job of curling or straightening hair, though there's a bit of a learning curve involved. Reporter Kerrie Troseth discusses the pros and cons of the InStyler, which she calls an "extreme curling iron." Simply clip a lock of hair between a bristle-lined clasp and a rotating, heated barrel to either curl or straighten your hair. As one reviewer puts it, the InStyler is basically an "extreme curling iron." Simply clip a lock of hair between a bristle-lined clasp and a rotating, heated barrel to either curl or straighten your hair. To continue with your YouTube experience, please enter the verification code below.

We have been receiving a large volume of requests from your network. It gets extremely hot; takes forever to use and makes your hair smell burned. Yesterday one of my co-workers gave me her extra InStyler as a gift. I should have followed my instincts. It works much better and you get super results.

I hate that so many people have complaints about the Instyler. These reviews really would have changed my mind. Not only did the instyler straighten my hair it left it soft and supple. Im African American with super thick hair. I just recieved my instyler today. When I washed my hair and started to blow dry my hair actually looked more damaged then before.

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