Straight To The Maxx system
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GIGI2195
on 23 Mar 2004 11:36 PMFrom NEW JERSEY, 3 posts
Hi again! For those of you that cannot find the product, try eBay. They have tons of Straight to the Maxx to bid on. You can also try the "buy it now" option. It's very cheap on there too. Hope the info was helpful to you.
Ciao! -
curlytop
on 1 Apr 2004 12:41 AMFrom Canada, 3 posts
I tried this product and it works great. However, if you're looking for a hundred new ways to find aggravation, just try ordering this stuff from their call center. In five months of trying, they have yet to get the order out on time, get it right and tell the truth when I call to follow up. Good stuff, but horrendous customer service!!!!
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flower01928 on 18 Apr 2004 2:02 AM
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straight to the maxx totally SUCKS!!!! it didnt do anything to my hair except damage it. i followed all the steps accuratly and as i was blow drying my hair it began to frizz and became really tough to brush, i literally had 5 clumps of hair that i had to pull out of the brush! i would never buy this product again. -
creek1
on 15 May 2004 4:03 PM1 post
Hi,
My hair is wavy, colored {twice a month with Hydrience light ash brown}, and as the freezy days of Summer approaches I decided to get my hair chemically straighten for the first time. I always use an extra large round brush and a flat brush to dry my hair straight and it takes me 15 minutes, which is a pain in the neck.
Yesterday I went to Eckerd, it used to be Genovese here in Long Island, NY.
I bought Easy Straight for $30.00 and went home to try my new experiment. I followed the directions using all products that came with the kit:
First I applied the moisturizing oil to protect my hair,
Then I divided my hair into 4 parts using the hair clips included,
Then I added oil to the relaxer cream and place the cream jar in the microwave for 1 minute,
Then I mixed and applied to hair as quickly as I could using my hands protected by the gloves provided by kit,
I made sure all hair was saturated with cream,
As soon as I finished applying the cream, I jumped in the shower to get all that cream out of my hair because I did not want ANY hair damage.
I did not wait not even 1 second, I applied the cream to my hair and removed it with warm water.
Then, I rinsed my hair for 5 minutes to make sure all that stinky amonia cream was off every strand of my hair,
Then I shampoo and conditioned as usual.
Then I applied a liquid that was included, it closes the pores of hair,
Then without rinsing the liquid I carefully combed hair as instructed,
I noticed I could comb my hair easely and hair felt moisturized,
Then just as instructed, after 10 minutes of combing I rinsed hair and applied their heavy duty moisturizer leave in conditioner, but just to be in the safe side I also added my own leave in moisturizer to the ends of hair so it would be extra protected, soft and shiny.
Then I combed hair, towel dry, and applied my usual silicone Frizz-out from middle to ends of my hair. I did that because I always used it to prevent frizz and I think it will help my hair if it got dry from the chemicals in the relaxer cream.
Then I let my hair air dry. I did not use a blow dryer as usual.
As I was waiting for my hair to become a frizz ball I noticed it retained its straightness. I could not believe, after dry my hair was straight, but a normal straight, nor sticking out or unnatural but all waves were gone.
It looked like I had my hair blowed dryed with a flat brush.
My hair was healthy, shiny and STRAIGHT!
I am happy, it worked for me.
My shampoo and conditioner are Brilliant Brunette made by Frieda, I bought them at Ulta.
My silicone serum is Frizz Out from Jheri Redding only found at Ulta.
My leave in conditioner can be of any brand, as long as it is for color trated hair. -
mutton
on 12 Oct 2006 11:46 AMFrom Cheshire, 35 posts
don't think I'll be trying this one! -
GIGI2195
on 12 Oct 2006 4:34 PMFrom NEW JERSEY, 3 posts
don't think I'll be trying this one!
Good idea!...don't try it!!!! After I posted on here I then tried it on my hair. It took me almost 2 years to get my hair back to being semi-healthy. It still isn't the same. It might take longer to blow it out but at least you don't go through 2 years of aggravation!
DON'T DO IT! -
Vlynn955
on 13 Oct 2006 12:35 PMFrom Columbus, Ohio, 3 posts
I have used the product and I will tell you NOT to use it. It took me 2 years to get my hair back to normal. A lot of breakage occurs. Not a good product. I highly recommend Paul Brown hair at rest. You can only get this through a salon but it does not damage your hair and it makes your hair nice, smooth and shiny.
Paul Brown is well worth the money.
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