omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous
Ha! I’ve had short hair for several years now but I’ve decided to grow it to about shoulder length. I went ahead and ordered one of these when someone posted about the sale price on Amazon before Christmas in anticipation of what a pain my hair is going to be to style when it grows out.
Anonymous




Anonymous wrote:
What about those of us for whom more volume isn’t a good thing? Anyone with thick wavy hair that tends to frizz have luck with this device?



That's my type of hair and it's been a nightmare to style all my life. I can't handle a brush and regular blow dryer so have just left the house with wet hair and let it dry naturally--not an attractive look. I used to own or have tried at least 10 type of hot air brushes and this is the best. I think it's because the brush is so big--it mimics the large-sized brush used in hair salons. Now I can blow dry my hair in less than 15 minutes (vs. about 25 minutes before). Life changing....
Anonymous
I love it too but beware of keeping it in one place too long. It has caused me some broken hairs.
Anonymous
I have it and it does make my hair amazingly smooth and polished-looking, but I haven't found it to give me much volume. It's almost like it makes my hair SO smooth that the natural body/lift is removed. It might be my hair type, or something I'm doing wrong. I have fine, very slightly wavy, blonde hair a little below my shoulders, and I have pretty much of it. Any ideas?
Anonymous
This sure feels like a sock puppet advertisement thread.

For those of you who can't manage a round brush and blow dryer, why not? Its not that hard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about those of us for whom more volume isn’t a good thing? Anyone with thick wavy hair that tends to frizz have luck with this device?


I have thick, wavy/curly (depending on the day), frizzy hair and I use this successfully. I section my hair out with clips and dry a little at a time and my hair is smooth, frizz free and shiny (well, as shiny as it will get) and it takes very little time. Under 10 minutes!!
Anonymous
Ha! I just looked it up. My dad had one just like the flat one in the 1970s. It was blue and called something like the Gillette Max for Men, or something. Hilarious!
Anonymous
I have mine for a year now and it works better than my Dry Bar hair dryer that I spent so much on.
Anonymous
Could someone please post the name and the model number? I want to purchase this wonder device and there seem to be several options. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could someone please post the name and the model number? I want to purchase this wonder device and there seem to be several options. Thanks!

+1
Anonymous
I’m obsessed .. It has literally changed my life! It really doesn’t add volume. I don’t know why they call it that. It just looks like a sleek blowout in 10 minutes even for those of us have never been able to do one well.

Revlon Salon One-Step Hair Dryer & Volumizer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LSUQSB0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_LHMwAbPCDGVFJ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This sure feels like a sock puppet advertisement thread.

For those of you who can't manage a round brush and blow dryer, why not? Its not that hard.


It’s not and I’m sure Jeff can verify. This thing really is that awesome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This sure feels like a sock puppet advertisement thread.

For those of you who can't manage a round brush and blow dryer, why not? Its not that hard.


It's impossible. I've tried and it always ends in disaster.

I have curly hair and suspect this thing won't work for me but... I'm tempted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This sure feels like a sock puppet advertisement thread.

For those of you who can't manage a round brush and blow dryer, why not? Its not that hard.


It's impossible. I've tried and it always ends in disaster.

I have curly hair and suspect this thing won't work for me but... I'm tempted.

I can’t do the brush and dryer to save my life and have below shoulder curly wavy thick hair. This thing is awesome. I spring for living proof 5 in 1 product and it’s grrat and fast and lasts a bit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m obsessed .. It has literally changed my life! It really doesn’t add volume. I don’t know why they call it that. It just looks like a sleek blowout in 10 minutes even for those of us have never been able to do one well.

Revlon Salon One-Step Hair Dryer & Volumizer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LSUQSB0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_LHMwAbPCDGVFJ


I have a feeling it might work to take the still hot sections of hair from this and put them in velcro rollers. That would be special occasion level though and I haven't tried it. My old system for fancy was to blow dry and then hot roller, so this might be faster.
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