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INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - We continue our week testing out "As Seen on TV" products with a hair tool that promises to take your hair from "frizzy to straight or curled in minutes." The I nStyler Ionic ...
This year, the holidays brought many things: delectable meals and treats, extra pounds of body fat, impatience, debt and the Instyler Max styling iron. Combining both a flat iron, brush bristles and a ...
When Baze posted her road test of the infomercial wonder the InStyler last year, I remember wondering what it would do to my long, insanely thick wavy hair. Well, I no longer have to question because ...
My hair is curling-iron resistant. Its laid-back, lightly waved California constitution simply doesn't jibe with heat tools designed to make it flip, curl, and twist. Thus, I was curious to try the ...
I'll admit it. When I saw the InStyler on an infomercial one night, I was skeptical. It looked like one of those kooky gadgets that was a little too good to be true. But ladies, I'm here to tell you ...
Over the past few days you might have seen a review of the As Seen on TV InStyler Rotating Irons hair styling tool on WalletPop. You won't any longer. We've removed the video and the story. We did so ...
If I don’t straighten my hair I look like Roseanne Roseannadanna from the old “SNL” skit. So I use an InStyler Titanium 1-Way Rotating Iron. One side is a titanium barrel, the other is a brush. It ...
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