omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Over the years on this site, I have read hate filled, racist, sexist, homophobic and simply terrible comments. I have read the judgments on working women however that is to find. I feel that I have seen the ugly blackness atthe center of our soals when we are under stress with small children. It has all been worth it just to learn of this simple hair dryer.


Despite all of our differences in opinion, and the hate we throw at each other, we can all unite under the Revlon hair dryer.
Anonymous
Do I want the Styler or the Volumizer?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought the Revlon hair brush dryer last year after getting the recommendation here. Question for all my hair challenged sisters. Well, questions really.

1. Has anyone bit the bullet for the Dyson Air Wrap Styler? Would love to hear thoughts.

2. How about the $40 John Frieda hair brush dryer? Would also like to hear thoughts on that apparatus.


Have not tried these but there are some good videos on YouTube by Milabu. She has one where she does the Dyson AirWrap vs Revlon one-step on her hair. I like her videos because her hair is slightly wavy, and you can see the tools smoothing out the hair.
She also has a video where she tests out the John Frieda and compares it to several others that are similar...it’s a testing out revolutionary hair dryers and stylers video
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Over the years on this site, I have read hate filled, racist, sexist, homophobic and simply terrible comments. I have read the judgments on working women however that is to find. I feel that I have seen the ugly blackness atthe center of our soals when we are under stress with small children. It has all been worth it just to learn of this simple hair dryer.


Despite all of our differences in opinion, and the hate we throw at each other, we can all unite under the Revlon hair dryer.


Ha, so true! Love that dryer. My hair looks like it's been professionally blown out when I use it, which I have *never* been able to achieve on my own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a huge fan. Best advice ever on the DCUM site. So many of my friends now have them as well because they all asked why my hair looks so great all the time.

I let my hair naturally dry around 75% then spend about 5 min with the dryer. I do all the other stuff- face, get dressed, etc.. and then finish the hair off and it like I had a professional blow dry. Doesn't dry my hair out at all.


+1
I let my hair air dry to about 80% before using the Revlon thingy. And I have very curly, frizzy hair. When I'm ready to dry it, I spray it lightly with water to get it somewhat damp again, and then it only takes me about five minutes to fully dry/smooth it. This thing has changed my life!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what kind of hair do you all have? i have very thick curly hair that frizzes when it's blow dried badly. just did not have success with this. if i dry my hair partially first it is a frizzy mess?


I have the same kind of hair and was very dubious that this would work for me. I thought it would be like those heated brushes that claim to straighten your hair (they don't do a thing for me). How wrong I was! I find this works best for me if I keep turning the chunk of hair, spinning the dryer around several times to get it really smooth and silky. I can't just run it through quickly and expect a good result - I have to really torch each section. I know that's probably not good for my hair, but I'm another one who only shampoos once every 4-5 days and I always use a heat protectant, so I feel it's worth it. My hair has never looked better or been more manageable and I haven't used a straightening iron since I bought this, over a year ago.
Anonymous
My first Revlon volumizer was incredibly loud, to the point where I wore earplugs while using it. It also got extremely hot and after a couple of months, its bristles started falling out. It then died one year after purchase.

Well, guess what? Pretty sure it was counterfeit. I purchased it on Amazon. Bought a replacement and it isn’t nearly as loud, isn’t as hot, and the bristles are fine, six months after purchase. Just a word to the wise if you’re buying on Amazon.
Anonymous
Hair type for reference: tons of regular (as in not fine or coarse) hair that is naturally very wavy

I bought and returned the Revlon brush. It was fine but not great and I felt like I still needed to flat iron my hair when done to control the poof. I just got the Dyson and have been playing with it for a few days. It is definitely a beauty gadget but is very fun. It's huge. If you are used to the Revlon brush, it may not seem so big but if you were just using a round brush with your blow dryer it is huge. I love the round brush attachment and find it very easy to use. The curler portion is fun but I haven't test the longevity compared to curling iron curls. I plan to play with it for a bit longer before deciding if it is worth the money.
Anonymous
I hate mine. I bought it b/c of what yall said on here but it's stupid. Who wants to buy it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate mine. I bought it b/c of what yall said on here but it's stupid. Who wants to buy it?

Clearly lots of people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do I want the Styler or the Volumizer?

Volumizer!
Anonymous
Just got mine today and holy moly! I have thick, wavy hair that usually takes 40 minutes to blowdry. I let my hair 80% dry today, used some BB blowout creme and my hair only took 15 minutes with this gadget. Next time, I will put a little volumizer spray on my roots bc they were a little flatter than I like but overall this is a huge find for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate mine. I bought it b/c of what yall said on here but it's stupid. Who wants to buy it?

Clearly lots of people.



Yeah, no one wants to buy it. This whole thread has been a giant hoax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate mine. I bought it b/c of what yall said on here but it's stupid. Who wants to buy it?

Clearly lots of people.



Yeah, no one wants to buy it. This whole thread has been a giant hoax.


I read PP's quote as offering to sell it to someone, not that no one in their right mind would ever want this product.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you like that, try the Connor spin brush. Air flow plus spinning brush component that spins in both directions. Great for smoothing and adding flips to the end or loose waves (in longer hair).


does this also have pixie dust and unicorn blessings or is it just a hair appliance


it actually has unicorn kisses but you’re close
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