Unlock the potential of your hairline with Magix ezy hairline fix

By admin

Magix ezy hairline fix is a product that is designed to address the issue of a receding or thinning hairline. As many people age or experience hormonal changes, they may notice their hairline starting to recede or become more sparse. This can be a major source of insecurity for individuals, as the hairline is a prominent feature of the face. Magix ezy hairline fix offers a simple and effective solution to this problem. It is a hair building fiber product that is made from natural keratin protein, the same protein that hair is made of. The fibers in Magix ezy hairline fix are statically charged, which allows them to cling to existing hair follicles and create the illusion of a fuller, thicker hairline.

Magix ezy hairline fix

The fibers in Magix ezy hairline fix are statically charged, which allows them to cling to existing hair follicles and create the illusion of a fuller, thicker hairline. The application process for Magix ezy hairline fix is quick and easy. Users simply shake the product onto their thinning hairline and gently pat it into place.

Anybody used MagicEzy Hairline Crack Repair?


Does anyone have any feedback on this product?


For myself, it's an overpriced, overhyped piece of crap - I'm so annoyed that I let myself get sucked in to believing this stuff would actually work as the marketing hype claims.


I for one will be returning it to the manufacturer and claiming a full refund of the purchase price of $24.


regards,
Allan

Toph

WA

1794 posts

Toph

WA, 1794 posts
10 Feb 2015 8:19AM

I tried the one for hairline cracks, and my sentiments on the product is about identical to yours.. The product for chips may be better with the chip being easier to fill, but I'm not going to chance another $25 to find out.

LooseChange

NSW

2140 posts

LooseChange

NSW, 2140 posts
10 Feb 2015 12:08PM

From the MagicEzy website . "If you are not satisfied with this product, simply return it within 30 days along with proof of purchase to receive a full refund."

sirgallivant

NSW

1529 posts

sirgallivant

NSW, 1529 posts
10 Feb 2015 12:44PM

This "snake oil" for yachties makes my blood boil.
I am not a tradie nor a wise-man but I would never touch that $#!7 with a sixty foot barge pole!

Toph

WA

1794 posts

Toph

WA, 1794 posts
10 Feb 2015 10:14AM

Should've known after they banged on about their special patented 'level' which also happens to be on the bottom of every tube of toothpaste ever made that something was not quiet right

There are better ways to repair the crack and (for me at least) buy the time I buy it, try it, and return it, there are quicker ways to repair the crack.

Jode5

QLD

853 posts

Jode5

QLD, 853 posts
10 Feb 2015 8:08PM

I tried it and it is total cr. p.
Better to fill with gelcoat, cover with insulation tape and let cure. Remove tape, sand then polish.
You can buy small cans of gelcoat filler which is thicker and easer to work the normal gelcoat or flowcoat. I you are real good you can use a an airbrush to spray the gelcoat then sand and polish .

warwickl

NSW

2105 posts

warwickl

NSW, 2105 posts
10 Feb 2015 9:17PM

I have tried it in hair line cracks and while not perfect (which could be to a little lack of experience) it has considerably improved the visual appearance.
I think with practice I will do a better job.

While not quite as simple to use I think it does work to 80% +of hype.

nswsailor

NSW

1420 posts

nswsailor

NSW, 1420 posts
10 Feb 2015 10:16PM

Yep, I've also got some to return to Whits.

Thought it was going to be Ok and then when I finally read the small print [which is not in the adds] discovered it was a rubber based product.

Silkaflex would be just as good

sirgallivant

NSW

1529 posts

sirgallivant

NSW, 1529 posts
11 Feb 2015 12:24PM

I was contemplating the subject a while ago looking at some cracks on my deck while reading the ads of this contemporary "snake oil" for yachties.
The question is, l thought: Is the crack affecting the structural strength of the material or is it a cosmetic surface crack one is trying to make visually more pleasing?
If one is going for either, first you have to clean the crack in its whole depth. It is mostly loaded with dust, salts, wax, who knows what. It is like the letter V, unless you clean both surfaces and bond it together with a compatible material, which - later on - does not shrink or expand, you are only wasting time to cover it over. Under the "repaired" surface it is still a crack to be seen again soon enough.
If it is affecting structural strength - being a deeeeep crack right thorough or most of its thickness - like the ones might develop around winches, deck fittings or other load bearing surfaces is criminal!
If it is just for show it is just silly. Most likely, one is going to see it appear again in a short time. Even if one has a bucket of the o r i g i n a l paint, it is going to be different in the outcome because the ageing and discoloration of the original surface. Either one does the whole properly or most likely have repair scars all over the surface.
On an older yacht I would be quite happy to see the original polished or waxed surface with a few cracks here and there.
A freshly finished deck and cockpit on an old yacht would make me suspicious.
If it was a newish yacht, it would tell me volumes of either, the builders workmanship or the very heavy usage of the boat. Would be a clapped out racer or similar.
As l stated above, would not touch that $#!7 with a sixty foot barge pole.
Please correct me if l am wrong.

OceanSmile

5 posts

OceanSmile

5 posts
8 Dec 2015 12:49PM

Hi All, I think it’s appropriate that I should respond to this thread on behalf of MagicEzy.

We have helped many thousands of boat owners all around the world perform quick and easy repairs to their boat. The majority of our customers have been satisfied with the results.

With any type of DIY product, the results can vary greatly, depending on the boat owner’s interpretation of the instructions and their ability. It is for this reason, MagicEzy provides a generous, money back guarantee to anyone who is not satisfied with the results. (Even if you choose Black instead of White for example, we honour this as a guarantee claim).

As a small, privately owned Australian company, we are always looking at ways to improve our product and advertising. One of the biggest things we learnt early on, is that the instructions on the back of the Hairline Fix were not detailed enough. Consequently, we introduced ‘tear-off’ instruction pads into retail stores until the role out of new packaging.

One of the missing instructions is to remove dirt, wax and grime from the crack by scraping a needle though the crack. This is important because without doing this, Hairline Fix cannot penetrate effectively to perform the intended repair.

Hairline Fix is by no means a ‘rubber based product’, as claimed by a forum user in this thread. The repairs do however remain slightly flexible - unlike hard and brittle gelcoats, which are often unable to cope with the flex and stress caused by pounding through waves etc. (This and because we are 5 times stronger adhesion than gelcoat is why we can guarantee MagicEzy repairs for 3 years)

It is also important to note that MagicEzy products have a slower curing process compared to traditional gelcoats. (Which often causes confusion with boat owners who are used to working with gelcoat) Once a skin forms on the surface, MagicEzy continues to penetrate deep inside the fibreglass pores, creating a bond 5 times stronger than gelcoat. It can then take up to 21 days for it to fully set and harden (underneath the surface).

We are very open to feedback and will always strive hard to improve. If you would like to contact us for any reason, please email us at [email protected]

Andrew12

14 posts

Andrew12

14 posts
8 Dec 2015 4:57PM

Its rubbish! Sorry to be so blunt but it has not worked at all for me and I have really given it a go. Forget it.

Datawiz

VIC

605 posts

Datawiz

VIC, 605 posts
8 Dec 2015 11:12PM Select to expand quote

OceanSmile said..
Hi All, I think it’s appropriate that I should respond to this thread on behalf of MagicEzy.

We have helped many thousands of boat owners all around the world perform quick and easy repairs to their boat. The majority of our customers have been satisfied with the results.

With any type of DIY product, the results can vary greatly, depending on the boat owner’s interpretation of the instructions and their ability. It is for this reason, MagicEzy provides a generous, money back guarantee to anyone who is not satisfied with the results. (Even if you choose Black instead of White for example, we honour this as a guarantee claim).

As a small, privately owned Australian company, we are always looking at ways to improve our product and advertising. One of the biggest things we learnt early on, is that the instructions on the back of the Hairline Fix were not detailed enough. Consequently, we introduced ‘tear-off’ instruction pads into retail stores until the role out of new packaging.

One of the missing instructions is to remove dirt, wax and grime from the crack by scraping a needle though the crack. This is important because without doing this, Hairline Fix cannot penetrate effectively to perform the intended repair.

Hairline Fix is by no means a ‘rubber based product’, as claimed by a forum user in this thread. The repairs do however remain slightly flexible - unlike hard and brittle gelcoats, which are often unable to cope with the flex and stress caused by pounding through waves etc. (This and because we are 5 times stronger adhesion than gelcoat is why we can guarantee MagicEzy repairs for 3 years)

It is also important to note that MagicEzy products have a slower curing process compared to traditional gelcoats. (Which often causes confusion with boat owners who are used to working with gelcoat) Once a skin forms on the surface, MagicEzy continues to penetrate deep inside the fibreglass pores, creating a bond 5 times stronger than gelcoat. It can then take up to 21 days for it to fully set and harden (underneath the surface).

We are very open to feedback and will always strive hard to improve. If you would like to contact us for any reason, please email us at [email protected]

So James, the last post on this topic was in February this year. It's now December!
Your incredibly rapid response to customers is so admirable

Its rubbish! Sorry to be so blunt but it has not worked at all for me and I have really given it a go. Forget it.
Magix ezy hairline fix

The fibers will instantly adhere to the existing hair, creating a natural-looking and undetectable result. Once applied, the product is resistant to wind, rain, and perspiration, ensuring that it stays in place throughout the day. One of the key advantages of Magix ezy hairline fix is its versatility. It can be used by both men and women, and is suitable for all hair types and colors. The product is available in a range of shades, allowing users to find the perfect match for their hair color. Additionally, Magix ezy hairline fix is compatible with other hair styling products, such as gels and hairsprays, giving users the freedom to achieve their desired hairstyle. Furthermore, Magix ezy hairline fix is a non-surgical and non-invasive solution to a receding hairline. It does not require any medical procedures, medications, or prescriptions. This makes it a cost-effective and convenient option for individuals who are seeking to improve the appearance of their hairline without committing to more invasive treatments. In conclusion, Magix ezy hairline fix is a revolutionary product that provides an effective solution for those dealing with a receding or thinning hairline. By using natural keratin fibers, it creates the illusion of a fuller and thicker hairline, boosting confidence and enhancing one's appearance. Its ease of use, versatility, and non-invasive nature make it an appealing option for anyone seeking to address this common aesthetic concern..

Reviews for "How to achieve a natural-looking hairline with Magix ezy hairline fix"

1. John - Rating: 2/5
I was really disappointed with the Magix ezy hairline fix. It simply did not work for me. I followed the instructions carefully, but it did not cover up my thinning hairline at all. The product felt heavy and sticky on my scalp, and it did not blend well with my natural hair color. The coverage was patchy and it looked obvious that I was trying to hide something. I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for a solution to their hairline issues.
2. Sarah - Rating: 1/5
I purchased the Magix ezy hairline fix hoping that it would help cover up my receding hairline. Unfortunately, this product was a complete waste of money. It did not provide any coverage at all and made my hair look even worse. The color options were limited and none of them matched my natural hair color, resulting in a very unnatural appearance. Additionally, the product was difficult to apply and did not stay in place throughout the day. Save your money and look for a different solution to your hairline problems.
3. Michelle - Rating: 2/5
I had high expectations for the Magix ezy hairline fix, but it fell short of my expectations. The product did not provide enough coverage for my thinning hairline and I had to apply multiple layers to see any difference. Even after applying several layers, the coverage was still not satisfactory. Furthermore, the product had an unpleasant odor that lingered throughout the day. Overall, I was not impressed with this product and would not recommend it to others.
4. Alex - Rating: 1/5
I regret buying the Magix ezy hairline fix. It did not work for me at all. The coverage was minimal and did not effectively hide my receding hairline. The product also felt heavy and greasy on my scalp, making it uncomfortable to wear for extended periods. I tried different application techniques, but nothing seemed to improve the results. I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for a quick fix for their hairline issues.

The secret weapon for perfect selfies: Magix ezy hairline fix

The ultimate solution for thinning hairlines: Magix ezy hairline fix