Hairdryer round brush round-up

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Revlon has 2 heat settings plus a cool. Are you guys all using only the hottest setting?


I only use the hottest. The lower heat just makes everything frizzy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have had my BaByliss for many years and still love it


Does it have a brush head?
Anonymous
yes, i have the round brush head model, there is also a oval brush and a paddle brush
https://babylisspro.com/specialty-hair-tools
Anonymous
I was using the Revlon this morning on the highest setting and my hair got so hot it hurt my hand. I only use it when my hair is almost dry, so I haven’t had breakage issues, but I didn’t love this.

Is anyone else using the L’Ange on coarse hair? The dry bar and Dyson versions didn’t work great for me.
Anonymous
I also have the L’ange and like it better than the Revlon one.
Anonymous
I have the Dyson. I have thick hair that gets frizzy halo fringe, and air dries to a wavy curl (a 2c), that is easily blown straight and holds a curling iron curl for days.

I use the dryer part to dry the roots to about 3/4 of the way dry -- literally takes 1 minute and it isn't very hot, so no damage or frizz for me [my old dryer and brush combo used to to take me ~10 minutes to dry my hair, its so thick]. This has been an eye popping time saver that I cannot believe.

Then I switch to the round brush (pops off and on easily) and get my usual style dry in under 2 minutes. To hold the style, I dry it hot, then flip the switch to cold (it's perfectly positioned to be a seamless move) and hold for ~5-10 seconds. It' scrazy fast and smooth.

On really sticky days when I get frizz, I use the de-frizzer thing, which I do not understand at all, but weirdly it works even for the super kinky frizz at my temples. I also use a gloss.

Would I buy it if it were a stretch financially? No way; but I'd be envious, because it really works well.

Not a fan of the curling attachments though. still playing with it, but so far find the curls don't hold as well as an iron.
Anonymous
^^ adding, I do wish the bristles on the round brush attachment were longer. They are a bit short for thick hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have the Dyson. I have thick hair that gets frizzy halo fringe, and air dries to a wavy curl (a 2c), that is easily blown straight and holds a curling iron curl for days.

I use the dryer part to dry the roots to about 3/4 of the way dry -- literally takes 1 minute and it isn't very hot, so no damage or frizz for me [my old dryer and brush combo used to to take me ~10 minutes to dry my hair, its so thick]. This has been an eye popping time saver that I cannot believe.

Then I switch to the round brush (pops off and on easily) and get my usual style dry in under 2 minutes. To hold the style, I dry it hot, then flip the switch to cold (it's perfectly positioned to be a seamless move) and hold for ~5-10 seconds. It' scrazy fast and smooth.

On really sticky days when I get frizz, I use the de-frizzer thing, which I do not understand at all, but weirdly it works even for the super kinky frizz at my temples. I also use a gloss.

Would I buy it if it were a stretch financially? No way; but I'd be envious, because it really works well.

Not a fan of the curling attachments though. still playing with it, but so far find the curls don't hold as well as an iron.


Thanks! I’ll have to try it again. My version is older so I don’t have the defrizzer. My hair is slightly past my shoulders and I get it tangled in the round brush. Maybe I’m adding too much hair?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I also have the L’ange and like it better than the Revlon one.


Thanks, I like that it’s a one step type machine.
Anonymous
Can you return the Dyson if it’s not working for you? Seems like a lot of money on something that may or may not work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you return the Dyson if it’s not working for you? Seems like a lot of money on something that may or may not work.


Agree. I tried a friend's before I bought mine.
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