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So after getting a "big chop" in the beginning of February to get rid of my permed ends, I'm at a new length and newer texture. Everyone who knows me knows that I love my Sedu but I recently had the change to try the Maxiglide. I'll get straight to the glide's pros & cons:
CONS
1 - This thing looks scary and its rather bulky.
2 - I had to refill the water for the steam feature 3 times while doing my hair.
3 - No matter how much I combed beforehand, little hairs continued to get caught in the glide's teeth.
PROS
1 - The STEAM!
leaves hair moist and bouncy.
2 - Hair is left straight but still with plenty of body and elasticity.
3 - The little teeth, although it pulls hairs, makes a unique difference.
THE VERDICT
It is my opinion that the Maxiglide and the Sedu are irons that give 2 completely different looks. The smooth plates on the Sedu are far more superior than the smooth plates on the maxiglide. As a result, you achieve a sleek, shiny, bone straight look with the Sedu like none other.
The Maxiglide's end result is more of a straight, bouncy look that has a little more body, but isn't as sleek & shiny. This is a result of the little teeth plates and steam. So basically, it all just depends on what type of look you're going for.
The Maxiglide is a great iron although I'd lke to see it in a more compact model. Perhaps by then I'd be open to buying one. My first love is still the Sedu but Maxiglide makes a good mistress.
ETA: Technical difficulties. I'll post pics in a few.
CONS
1 - This thing looks scary and its rather bulky.
2 - I had to refill the water for the steam feature 3 times while doing my hair.
3 - No matter how much I combed beforehand, little hairs continued to get caught in the glide's teeth.
PROS
1 - The STEAM!

2 - Hair is left straight but still with plenty of body and elasticity.
3 - The little teeth, although it pulls hairs, makes a unique difference.
THE VERDICT
It is my opinion that the Maxiglide and the Sedu are irons that give 2 completely different looks. The smooth plates on the Sedu are far more superior than the smooth plates on the maxiglide. As a result, you achieve a sleek, shiny, bone straight look with the Sedu like none other.
The Maxiglide's end result is more of a straight, bouncy look that has a little more body, but isn't as sleek & shiny. This is a result of the little teeth plates and steam. So basically, it all just depends on what type of look you're going for.
The Maxiglide is a great iron although I'd lke to see it in a more compact model. Perhaps by then I'd be open to buying one. My first love is still the Sedu but Maxiglide makes a good mistress.
ETA: Technical difficulties. I'll post pics in a few.
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