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Reddit mentions of InStyler MAX 1.25” 2-Way Rotating Iron | Professional Tourmaline Ceramic Iron | Ionic Bristles | Straighten, Style & Curl Hair I Four Heat Settings | Adds Volume & Shine | Frizz Reducing Tool

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InStyler MAX 1.25” 2-Way Rotating Iron | Professional Tourmaline Ceramic Iron | Ionic Bristles | Straighten, Style & Curl Hair I Four Heat Settings | Adds Volume & Shine | Frizz Reducing Tool
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  • STRAIGHTENS BETTER: The rounded design of the rotating barrel and tourmaline ceramic heated plate prevents creasing and crushing that can flatten hair, while the ionic bristles brush and polish strands to reduce frizz and deliver maximum shine.
  • MAXIMUM SALON STYLE: MINIMUM EFFORT.: The larger surface area of the 1.25” round barrel (versus a flat plate) strengthens heat recovery, allowing MAX to maintain a consistent high heat of 425°F for maximum speed and styling efficiency.
  • PROFESSIONAL STYLING: With 360° of straightening power, the MAX Rotating Styler is preferred over flat irons for straightening and controlling frizz, while adding body and shine.
  • USE ON ALL HAIR TYPES: With 4 Heat Settings 285°F, 315°F, 385°F, 425°F, use on all hair lengths, types, and textures. Also has a 6' Professional Swivel Cord and Automatic Shut Off.
  • MAXIMUM VERSATILITY: The revolutionary design of the 1.25” two-way rotating barrel straightens hair and gives you the option to easily add curl, body, and shine.
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u/wispmother · 48 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

In my last semester of high school, I took a financial literacy course that followed Dave Ramsey's guidelines for what he refers to as 'financial peace'. In combination with Buddhist sensibilities I picked up from a year of being intensely Buddhist in like, the tenth grade, I've come to recognize that mindful spending puts my priorities first. It's like I have two halves of myself: one is desperate for new purchases, the other fully recognizes that I have responsibilities with my money that, even though I'm young, I've made a commitment to - growing a savings account for emergencies when I'm not working during college, donating money to my church to help build a new sanctuary. These priorities are beginning to win out over my tendency to buy and buy and buy.

I think the reason I shop so intently is because I have a sheer, unadulterated love of beauty. In my mind, the type of clothes, the type of make-up, and the type of home decor I like is so bohemian, enchanting, ethereal, and exquisite. By the power of association, I feel like these items will also make me bohemian, enchanting, ethereal, and exquisite.

On top of that, I also love searching for discounted items I know are still retailing for full price. For instance, the All I Need Blouse from Free People is available at Nordstrom Rack for $69.97 and is full price at $168 on Free People's website. It found that top for almost $100 off! It's a great deal, right? In comparison, I guess so, but in reality, I still don't have $70 to spend on a shirt at the stage of my life I'm in.

I utilize shopping as a way to release creative emotions. I find items, and, in my head, style whole outfits around them; I aggressively bargain shop in the excitable heat of looking for what I love for less. At the same time, it's be a shameful amount of months since I've written a blog post or done a DIY, and I haven't even begun to figure out the YouTube channel I'm daydreaming of starting. I need to reinvest my creative energy into my actual creative pursuits. I have a lot of it, which I something I cherish about myself. I know I shouldn't let it languish staring at HauteLook.

There's also a blog I love called Free People for Less, of which the title is self-explanatory. I think I may start some sort of blog that accomplishes similar things, finding discounted bohemian clothing and natural beauty items and posting them so that even if I can't buy, I can help someone else do so.

There's always things I want that I don't need. Right now, Free People is running a sale where they have a a wide variety of bottoms and tops at or under $29.95. In my cart right now, I have the We the Free Mix It Stripe Tee in Ivory/Black, the Easy Girl Printed Top in Garnet, the David Bowie Tunic in White, and the Jump In Like Skirt in Hendrix. Are these all things I would wear? Absolutely, but I don't have the closet space or the spending money to buy them, so I'm holding out that this sale lasts the whole summer.

At the very top of my I Wear This In My Dreams wishlist is the Penny Lane Embroidered Vest from Spell Designs. I must have stared at this product listing a thousand times. It's about $300 USD, so it's impossibly out of my grasp, but how breathtaking is the embroidery? The colors? The craftsmanship? The faux fur?

However, here's what I'm actually saving for. I'll buy these products as soon as I have the money for them, which may be this month.

The Levi''s Wedgie Icon High Rise, in both of the colors offered, Classic Tint and Coyote Desert. Believe it or not, Free People is the most inexpensive place to purchase these jeans. I love the fit and the frayed hem. I have seriously discounted the amount of jeans I owned and am looking to invest in more high-quality jeans that will last me all of college and some time after.

The Instyler Max 2-Way Rotating Iron in Purple. I'm looking at this hair tool as a quality investment I can use on my new lob to style it the way that I want it, as well as have one single hot tool I can use for just about everything in college.

The Aloha Embroidered Bag from Spell Designs. This bag is something I need for college, to carry my laptop, my iPad, and maybe a binder to and from class around campus. While this bag is beautiful (fringe! embroidery! silk! peach! ivory!) and represents my style and sensibility very well, at $68 USD it's far less than similar bags I've been looking at purchasing.

Sorry for the ridiculously long response, but I'm having a lot of fun so far!

u/momfish · 2 pointsr/femalehairadvice

I got an Instyler, it's pricy but I can smooth out, add waves or flip my hair in lightning speed. I wash my hair at night and then I use this in the morning.

https://www.amazon.com/InStyler-2-Way-Rotating-Iron-Purple/dp/B00N5N5E32