Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Anonymous
OP...I ran to Target and bought this after reading your post and wow.....I have new hair. This thing is awesome! THANK YOU...THANK YOU for sharing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You guys, I got my hair colored today and told my hair stylist all about it-- she wrote down the name and said she's spread the word!!!

PS- Do you think it's worth getting the paddle AND the round brush? For variety?

PPS- what is this heat protectant?


I'm the PP at 22:15 an this is the heat protectant I got:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LMIVLXY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1

Actually I had bought a $4 bottle of Tressemme heat protectant at Target but then accidentally left it in my cart! So I got this one.

Anonymous
I've been on DCUM for a long time, this is the post that made the most impact in my life.


+1
Anonymous
I bought one a couple weeks ago due to OP. Had a 25% off discount via Google's online shopping. Figured I'd give it a shot. Love it, especially because I am bad at blowing out my own hair (don't have the patience).

Haven't bought a new product in a very long time (due to inertia...and kids taking up my time). You have definitely boosted sales. Thanks all!
Anonymous
Just placed an order as well. I bought on bed bath & beyond online using a 20% off coupon + free shipping.

Looking forward to trying it next week!
Anonymous
This website drives me crazy at times and then threads like this one affirm its usefulness. I have wavy to curly thick hair and I got the round brush reckon based on this thread, I really like it. I tend to wear my hair curly even though I prefer it blown out because since having kids I just don't have the time. I now may go back to more regular blow outs, I don't get the shine like from a more professional blowout but it's as good as my usual round brush blowouts and it's faster and a lot less tedious.

Anonymous
I ordered one of these based on this recommendation, and I want to love it because it's so much easier and makes my hair super smooth, BUT I feel like it's been making my fine hair look flatter. Anyone else? Am I doing something wrong? Any tips are appreciated, because overall it's a great tool.
Anonymous
I bought one off Amazon and I love it. It has cut down my hair drying time in half. My hair is a wavy curly combo that I used to have to use a hairdryer on, then use a large barrel curling iron to get nice soft waves.
To PP, there is a learning curve. I have to use it on large sections and pull it out and away from my face, and use a anti frizz serum in the middle of doing it.
I only wash just my hair every 2-3 days, too.
I also found that the medium setting is better than high.
OP thank you SO MUCH for starting this thread, I would have never thought to get this device on my own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I ordered one of these based on this recommendation, and I want to love it because it's so much easier and makes my hair super smooth, BUT I feel like it's been making my fine hair look flatter. Anyone else? Am I doing something wrong? Any tips are appreciated, because overall it's a great tool.


I just got mine last night (thanks, OP). I used some Ulta points.

I have fine/frizzy/wavy hair. for the most part it did a good job but I was hoping for a bit more volume.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add me to the list of converts because of this darned thread. I expected to come back and say, "Ha... didn't work for me!"

Nope- I've in turn sold at least a dozen people on it. I think we are approaching cult status here, people.


Same, I've sent the link to at least a dozen people saying "prepare for your life to be changed".

I've been on DCUM for a long time, this is the post that made the most impact in my life.


OP here - WOW people, I am very excited that this has really worked for so many people. I mean how many times do we see ads promising that something will work and it doesn't! Seriously awesome.
Anonymous
Add me to the list.

I bought one based on this thread. I used it for the first time this morning. It took me 1/2 the time to dry my hair and I got a half dozen compliments on my hair by lunchtime!
Anonymous
If its the round one I have been using it with success for a few years, and I find I can pick them up at Marshalls and TJMaxx for around $30 from time to time so keep your eyes open when you go there.
Anonymous
Add me as another person who bought one based on this thread. I like it, but don't love it. All of the pros have been listed by other posters so I'll just list my cons:

- It is less powerful than my T2 so takes me longer, not shorter, to dry my hair (which is on the thin side and frizzy).
- I like to flip my head over and use the blow dryer to get the initial wetness out, and you can't do that with this style of dryer.
- It did make it much easier to dry my hair straight, but my hair looked and felt dry. I will try using a heat protectant like other posters have suggested.
Anonymous
I used my this morning and thought of you all! My hair looks great even in the rain.
Anonymous
Sorry all - another poster who doesn't like this dryer. I have Asian hair and this made it frizzy when I actually have silky hair. Didn't like.
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