Go away. Also- if I were to put oil in my fine, straight, hair I would have a flat stringy mess. It would be the exact opposite of what I can achieve with heat styling. |
| I loved the Revlon hair thingy for years, but then got influenced into the Shark and I think the Shark is even better. It also has a brush attachment but the wand is a game changer. A little cheaper than Dyson too. |
That's why I worshipped my Revlon but learned the lesson hard way in few years. |
Curious why you're telling us this on a thread about a hair styling tool that you don't use? |
You're off topic. |
Exactly. Some of us are lucky enough to have good/easy hair. Why would anyone assume that is true for everyone else? So dumb |
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I have both the Revlon and the L'Ange thingy. However, I mostly use this now. https://tymobeauty.com/products/tymo-ring-plus
You can go from bone dry to straight in less time and even the humidity doesn't make it curl back up. The only problem is close to the roots and volume (as in it doesn't give you any). |
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I bought this and used it for the first time. I have thick curly hair that I leave curly in summer but wear straight ish in winter.
My hair looks identical to when I blow dry it with a round brush. However it did seem to get dry much faster. So as a time saver I'll call this a win. |
What does the wand do? |
Not good for fine straight hair. Unless you want your hair finer and straighter! |
I agree. |
Disagree!! |
+2 The optimal hair for this tool is curly, thick and/or coarse. |