| I love it. I have thick, curly hair. But my hair needs to be 75% dry and I use a heat protectant. I’ve never been happier with a home blowout |
| Is this The Revlon Hairdryer from a few years ago? |
This is how I use it too. Works fabulous! |
| Pony up for the Dyson Airwrap. It changed my life. |
+1. I wish I would have kept the packaging, but I stupidly threw it out so I can't return it. I was looking for something to cut my drying time short but with the same effect as my blow dryer and round brush. It doesn't give the same style/volume as the round brush and any setting over low heat burns my fingers off when I try to handle it. Hugely overrated. |
Exactly! I've been using versions of this type of hair STYLER for years on my blond fine straight shoulder length hair. It doesn't dry well but a great alternative to brush and blow dryer to style. |
Every think you could be using it wrong? There is no "PR team," just a lot of women who consider this thing a game-changer. I'm one of them. |
Same here. I let my hair air dry about 85%, then slightly re-dampen with a spray bottle of water. It takes no time at all to get a perfect blowout. |
| I love it too! A lot of fine wavy hair. It’s been a game changer for me. |
FWIW that’s what a hairstylist who I went to told me to do. |
Same here. I also have very thick, curly, coarse hair and it works great for me. |
Yes. |
Which component do you use? |
| The Revlon dryer changed my life. Just use it on almost dry hair. It’s like I had a salon blowout every day. My thick wavy hair is unrecognizable after I use it. |
| The Revlon was soooo bad for my hair (even after waiting until my hair was roughly 80% dry). I want the Airwrap but wish I could try it before I buy it. |