Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have thick coarse hair and it took me awhile to find out how to really use the Revlon brush/dryer...now I love it! It has done amazing things to my hair and it was notoriously difficult to work with. Before springing for the Dyson would highly recommend doing a little research on the blogs to see how it could work better for you. Things that worked for me
- Use it when your hair is 70% dry
- Use the low setting
- Use very small chunks of hair
- Invest in some good hair oil
After doing the above the Revlon tool has been a game changer
That seems like such a waste of time. Do you let your hair air dry to 70% or do you dry it with another dryer and then switch to the Revlon Air Fryer?
I’m a different poster, but I have thick, wavy hair. I wash it at night, put it in a bun, and then dry it with the revlon in the morning. It takes about 5 minutes and is my hair looks great.