Image via Instyler
Look, straight up, I am what is considered a marketer’s dream. I spend WAY too much time awake when I should be asleep and as such, have been known to, over the years, purchase the kind of items that attract a free set of steak knives.
So you can only imagine, when I looked up from my keyboard one night to see an advert for the Instyler, a hair straightening device that would supposedly make my hair less Paddle Pop lion and more Angelina Jolie, I pretty much just screamed: TAKE MY MONEY.
Now, curly-haired ladies out there will know where I’m coming from. Our curls and waves and frizz are a constant morning surprise package. It is considered both a blessing and a curse and don’t get me wrong, I don’t dislike my curly hair, it’s just that sometimes I like to take a break from it.
When I do however, I have had to fork out sometimes over $80 to go from this:
To this:
So when the Instyler presented itself at practically the same price and would allow me to avoid the awkward hairdresser small talk, I was instantly in.
I watched something similar to this:
Straight hair from wet to dry? No damage to my hair? Finished in a matter of minutes? What kind of sorcery is this?!
Sooo, did the results match up to the promises? Hmmm, I’ll let you be the judge...
The Promise:
“Here's how it works: when you run the InStyler® rotating hot iron through your hair, the first set of bristles gently sort and separate your hair strands. Then the rotating heated polishing cylinder gently glides over your hair, smoothly polishing, straightening, and styling each strand. Finally, the second set of bristles puts the finishing touch on your hair, leaving you with shiny, silky, hair! And the best part is, because of the InStyler® rotating hot iron's patented design, your hair won't get smashed and baked by the super-intense heat of a flat iron or other "hot" tools."
The Reality:
I’ll let you be the judge…
Top Comments
I prefer my Karmin.