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My youngest daughter has naturally curly hair and when it was long, the weight of her hair would remove the curls as it dried. She recently cut her hair to shoulder length and could not stand using a flat iron so myself or my oldest daughter had to straighten her hair for her which was horrible when we were pressed for time to get ready. From the first time my daughter used the Apalus Brush Hair Straightener she loved it. It is so easy to use, no skill or technique involved, just brush your hair like normal and it heats up in only 1 minute.This straightener has been a life saver for use especially on Sunday mornings and when we have to leave early for school.
I wanted to try this because Michelle Money recommended them. But I don't like it. I'm afraid to push down too hard, because it makes this awful scraping sound, and I don't want to damage my skin, but when I only use gentle pressure I get no results- no hair comes off. I will stick with my little electric trimmer thing. But Maybe I'm doing it wrong, maybe it will work for you ?
I bought the Kindle version and downloaded it to my Kindle Paperwhite. No problem. But, when I attempt to access the web version on my laptop I was not able to do so. The Kindle version for a coding book is an experiment for me. I wanted to see how it would work to be able to cut and paste code on my laptop as I follow the code on the Kindle.
Worx used to make a good line for this thing, but now it only produces useless junk. The new "free" line for life is much too light, fragile, and wraps itself around the spool every couple of minutes. Then you have to spend time digging it out, starting over, only to have it wrap around the spool again. Much to hard to use. Avoid this piece of trash.