 Hey you guys! So I'm back with another hair related video and this one I have been honestly thinking about this particular tool for three to four months and I finally was like okay it's warming up hopefully it won't rain a lot to where I could do this. This is the highly recommended Taimo ring hair strengthening comb. Now I purchased this from Amazon and this thing has been selling like hotcakes because for the longest when I was looking at the, put it like this, I'm gonna backtrack. When I want a product through Amazon and I don't get it within a week, I don't want it. So it was like a week in three or four days and I was like I'm not gonna get it. This was way back in the winter time excuse me, the Christmas holiday season. It was like that for almost. I finally went ahead and got it and it came within four to five business days which is great. So I went in and opened it up because I was excited. This is a very good quality product. Another reason why I was on the fence about getting is because I've tried so many different type of hair strengthening tools besides a flat iron. I tried that Revlon brush. I tried another tool. I even got, I don't know if I have it in here or maybe I sent it back already. I have a hot comb, an old fashioned hot comb. I think I sent it back y'all. Oh no. It needs to be seasoned meaning this needs to be black. This is going to work but it has to be black you know what I mean and so I'm not going to try an electric hot comb. I know it's not going to work for me but my biggest thing is that I have so much hair and then the texture of it and my hair is not used to heat and high heat at that. So this is what it came with. We have the actual tool itself. It has a ring here and I think I believe the temperature is like 200 angles up to 410. I'm going to use it at the highest temperature because I think that my hair can handle that heat type of heat and because I don't apply heat that much I think you could do that. Now it has some directions here which I'm going to read for you guys here. So the directions say time on ring is a new generation of tool of redefining hair straightener. It provides fast and easy solution to create straight smooth sleek looks. Dry your hair first okay. Simply slide the comb through your hair from root to end at a moderate pace. That's it. It will give you the straight hair you desire while minimizing the risk of hair damage. All right. I'm just giving me heat damage. So it comes with this little velvety. I'm pretty sure this is where you put it in to pack it up okay. Very very nice there. Then it has some hair clips which I will be using. Oh this is good. Good quality. Good quality. We have here the expert beauty in health. It has a little document of all of their other tools that they sell. Of course it has an instructional guide on how to use the actual product. It lets you know what it is. It goes from 266 this is 130 Celsius to 410 210 Celsius. Oh it has a little costume here. Excuse me a little guide. So the 260 130 is for soft and thin hair. Dry and dark colored hair 338 170 thick curly wavy 14 oh we already know that very very nice. Then we have a glove protective glove. I probably won't use this because I never really do and we have a detangling type of brush. I won't try to use this which will be comical but we will try to use it anyway. Let's open it up. Everything here is packaged really nice and what I mean by the quality is also very nice. I mean this product was more than it cost me 50 I think it was like 46 49 dollars 56 dollars. So this is the detangling tool that comes with it. So my hair is already blown out sort of kind of I am getting some shrinkage. So what I'm going to do is lightly put a blow dryer to my hair and certain sections but I'm going to try to use this particular tool to see if it'll help too. As far as my heat protected I got this product on the clearance at my grocery store. This is Tressa May's Carrington smooth shine serum. Okay so let me go ahead you guys and section my hair off. Um yeah now let's see what she does. I don't like that that sounds like snap snap crackling pop. I'm gonna be very gentle. Let me start at the ends and work my way. All right I'm assuming because it's still blinking that oh is it ready? I don't know but it is not that hot. I mean my hand is right on it. We'll wait till this thing stops blinking. So I'm going to take it at the back. I'm going to go at the root as much as I can get to it. And take my time. Oh that's silky. Now mind you I y'all know I got thick thick thick hair but I'm surprised at how straight it got. It's very soft. This is the back. All right you guys so it has like been three days since I've used the Taemul ring um this thing. Now I did run it through my hair real quick like 30 minutes ago. This is what we are left with. My hair feels so soft. Now this does not leave my hair bone straight which I'm perfectly fine with um but it is a lot straighter than a normal like flat iron would do. So I would typically wear my hair kind of like this um you know like that. But look how shiny my hair feels um and I'll get up so y'all can see. And this is what the back looks like. I don't know what my hands look like. I don't know what they're looking like. They're probably looking rough. Yeah they're probably looking rough but um I absolutely am amazed. Now I will say my hair snagged a few times um so when you are using this you have to use it in smaller sections like when I mean smaller sections this amount of hair and go really slow. This is how slow I was going. That's slow. So um I don't feel like I'm gonna get heat damage or anything like that because again it's not bone bone bone straight. My hair has been straighter than this when it was professionally uh flat iron. But yeah I don't feel like it's really really bone straight but I am liking the look and I appreciate my man. He's gonna like it too. Yeah the grays are coming out but she's still good. So y'all check it out. I will be linking it in the cards or down below. Um I highly recommend this for my wavy curly chicks. So thank you so much for watching and thank you as always to all of these subscribers. Take care. Bye!