Revlon hairdryer - not impressed

Anonymous
Why does this work great for everyone but me? It leaves my hair somewhat frizzy, and it’s so heavy! Am I the only one who doesn’t find this to be a miracle product?

Anonymous
Big disappointment for me, too.
Anonymous
I was disappointed as well. My hair also looks fried after I use it.
Anonymous
I have very, very thick hair plus curls, so it takes a lot of effort for a blowout. DD has much thinner, straight hair. Much easier to use on her than me.
Anonymous
I swear I think they have a PR team spamming the internet with positive reviews. I hate that thing w a fiery passion and threw it in the trash after 3 tries.
Anonymous
What product are you using on your hair, OP?
Anonymous
It’s not a spam team, it’s amazing for me. But sadly nothing works for everyone. People have really different hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have very, very thick hair plus curls, so it takes a lot of effort for a blowout. DD has much thinner, straight hair. Much easier to use on her than me.


Similar situation for me. I have a lot of wavy hair. I liked the dryer at the beginning but it left my hair dry and frizzy no matter what heat protectant I used. I gave it to my daughter who has thinner, straighter hair and it works well for her.
Anonymous
It works well on my fine, straight hair, but it still takes forever so I never used it. I switched to the Air Wrap (which also feels like it has a spam PR team, TBH) and will be giving away the Revlon.
Anonymous
I have fine curly hair and it makes it look amazing. But I rarely use it because I favor my air dried curls. Agree that it is very heavy and also clumsy to use. If I straightened daily I’d find a better option that didn’t run so hot.
Anonymous
I don’t consider it a miracle product, I just like it because it’s convenient for me. My hair also gets little frizzies when I use it, which is annoying. But I almost always use a flat iron afterwards anyway, so it’s not a big deal.
Anonymous
My daughter bought me the Revlon hairdryer years ago and I really like it. My hair is wavy and thin.

My daughter has one of those $600 Dyson hair drying systems. She has long thick hair and she swears by that.
Anonymous
I have fine straight hair and this was a disaster. Left my hair frizzy and heat damaged with the roots still damp. No way to get the roots dry without scorching my scalp. Gave it away to a curly haired friend. This is not for straight hair.
Anonymous
I swear I’m not a PR shill, but it’s worked wonders for me. I have copious amounts of fine, curly hair. My hair takes less than 15 minutes to dry,and then looks great for 3-4 days.
Anonymous
I love it (fine wavy hair) but i do not use it as instructed. I blowdry my hair until it is completely dry with my regular hair dryer or let is air dry. Then i use the revlon dryer as a finishing tool and it takes all of 3 min to smooth my hair. I don’t think it’s a good choice for wet or even pretty damp hair.
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