Revlon hairdryer - not impressed

Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Is this The Revlon Hairdryer from a few years ago?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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


This is how I use it too. Works fabulous!
Anonymous
Pony up for the Dyson Airwrap. It changed my life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?



+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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
I love it too! A lot of fine wavy hair. It’s been a game changer for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


FWIW that’s what a hairstylist who I went to told me to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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

Same here. I also have very thick, curly, coarse hair and it works great for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this The Revlon Hairdryer from a few years ago?



Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pony up for the Dyson Airwrap. It changed my life.



Which component do you use?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
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