Link please |
I'm not the PP you asked, but the link is below. I have fine, flat, straight hair cut into a chin length bob. No joke, I use this baby on towel dried hair and in 5 or 6 minutes it looks impeccable. https://www.target.com/p/revlon-one-step-volumizer-original-blow-dry-brush-black/-/A-50854658?sid=&TCID=PDS-22806998578&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22797430203&gbraid=0AAAAAD-5dfZPTdUALRCTT-uBkskQ_9msi&gclid=CjwKCAiAjojLBhAlEiwAcjhrDpVUapJ7cYTcAB1MRBYVzaffn0GEC17Msvw6w3bG89d-HJnYAlBpORoCpHcQAvD_BwE |
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I have been using it off and on for a few years. Recently I started using this product on damp hair before drying with it and it is salon awesome.
https://www.kerastase-usa.com/collections/nutritive/nectar-thermique-heat-protectant.html?dwvar_nectar-thermique-heat-protectant_size=50ML |
The shark is even better and less damaging. |
YES. Completely agree. I also have the L'Ange version and it's almost as good. |
I have both and am happier with the results from Revlon. |
+1 |
Be careful about silicone buildup. |
I find that my hair is very flat with it. I feel like with a round brush it gets much better lift than with the oval/semi-flat shape of the Revlon. |
| I think the Revlon tool is excellent for people with wiry, curly, coarse hair (like me). It quickly makes it smooth, shiny, and silky with lots of bounce and volume. I don’t think it would be a great tool for thin, straight hair that is easily dried with a blow dryer and brush. |
| Have fun destroying your hair. You should get a Dyson Airwrap ID. |
The shark is 100x noisier than the Air Wrap and gets too hot. It will also ruin your hair. |
I have one and even the low setting is very hot, it damaged my hair even with product. |
| I loved mine for years, but finally upgraded to the Dyson and it definitely damages my hair less. |
I have been using the Good Behavior 4 in 1 spray since reading about it here and while I think it makes my hair look good I am still getting damage even with the dyer on the low setting. I will try this heat protectant but would love any other suggestions for products that really protect your hair. |