Revlon Dryer Brush

Anonymous
I'm 12:15 above.

I think Lorde is a good example of what my hair looks like before and after. https://women-hair-styles.com/should-lorde-have-straight-or-curly-hair/

Note that the stick straight hair really only stays for day 1 - my days 2, 3 (and sometimes 4) are like the wavy Lorde's hair.
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Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.

Not if you have thick, coarse, curly hair like me. I use it on wet hair and it works great for me!


Ok cool you’re the rare person this somehow works for but you KNOW it’ll kill most peoples hair so why would you recommend anyone do it? Especially a mom to her kid …?


You don’t know most people.

I don’t know anybody that dies what you suggest. Maybe your an outlier.


You don’t know anybody who uses the product as suggested? I think you’re actually drunk


I posted the instructions and you are wrong. I think you just are so bad at admitting you wrong you must be miserable live with.
Anonymous
Is the b.r.u.s.h. 30/40 that's all over my Instagram feed basically the same as the Revlon or is it more like a curling iron?
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Anonymous wrote:Is the b.r.u.s.h. 30/40 that's all over my Instagram feed basically the same as the Revlon or is it more like a curling iron?


That’s $100 more
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Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.

Not if you have thick, coarse, curly hair like me. I use it on wet hair and it works great for me!


Ok cool you’re the rare person this somehow works for but you KNOW it’ll kill most peoples hair so why would you recommend anyone do it? Especially a mom to her kid …?


You don’t know most people.

I don’t know anybody that dies what you suggest. Maybe your an outlier.


You don’t know anybody who uses the product as suggested? I think you’re actually drunk


I posted the instructions and you are wrong. I think you just are so bad at admitting you wrong you must be miserable live with.


You’re actually weird. The level you’re going over a stupid Revlon brush- use it wet, fry your hair, nobody cares. Just quit telling OP it’s totally fine to do it that way when the instructions SAY to only use it on damp hair. It’s like you’re trying to destroy her kid’s hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It won't work on frizzy curly hair. From what I can tell it works on limp, straight hair and nothing else.


Wrong. I have the frizziest curly hair imaginable and it's a miracle worker for me. I apply BB Blow Dry Heat Protectant and then let it air dry about 80%. Then I lightly mist it with water, but just enough to dampen it and re-activate the product. Then I dry hair in sections, making sure to keep rolling the brush around and around, never letting it just sit in the hair. The sections have to be big enough to create a good tension in the brush - small sections aren't going to work. It takes me approx. 8 minutes to do my entire head and have it look like a professional blowout. Better, in fact, because I no longer have to use a straightening iron afterwards. The Revlon thing - when used correctly - takes care of all that.

I only wash my hair once, maybe twice a week, use heat protectant, no longer need a straightening iron, so any damage is minimal or at least no greater than it was using a traditional dryer + straightening iron.

I think people who claim this doesn't work think you're supposed to just brush it through and then magically have smooth, straight hair. It doesn't work like that. It's a round brush and should be used like one, with plenty of tension and constant movement.
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Anonymous wrote:Just get the Dyson Airwrap. It won’t dry out / burn your hair and works 10,000 x better.


Does it actually work well to straighten curly hair? I've read a lot of reviews that say the styles don't hold


DP. Not for me. It takes FOREVER and it doesn't do nearly as good a job of smoothing as the Revlon. It's just not hot enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Now I've given in to this whole thread and bought myself a regular hairdryer and round brush (gd help me, 50 years old and susceptible to peer pressure).

I can use THOSE things on my wet hair, right? My hair is curly/frizzy and I only recently tried using the Revlon thing on my bangs, and it's been like a miracle - not straight, but not CRAZY frizzy - but I don't want to wreck my hair. If I let it dry to 80 percent, I might as well not do anything at all because the frizz has set in at that point.

Halp?


That's when you re-dampen with a spray bottle of water. You don't want it to be sopping wet, but you can dampen it some once it reaches about 80%. That will reactivate the heat protectant too.
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Anonymous wrote:I use the Tresseme heat spray and use this every 4-5 washes:
https://www.sephora.com/product/color-wow-dream-coat-supernatural-spray-anti-frizz-treatment-P469065

Don’t forget the Revlon dryer is best used on hair that is about 70-80% dry.


omg you serious? it will be so curly by then


Keep in mind that the Revlon is designed to replace a round brush and blowdryer. Do you round-brush sopping wet hair? No.


Actually, yes I do, as do all my hairstylists. I have thick, curly hair that straighten. What is your hair like?
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Anonymous wrote:I use the Tresseme heat spray and use this every 4-5 washes:
https://www.sephora.com/product/color-wow-dream-coat-supernatural-spray-anti-frizz-treatment-P469065

Don’t forget the Revlon dryer is best used on hair that is about 70-80% dry.


omg you serious? it will be so curly by then


Keep in mind that the Revlon is designed to replace a round brush and blowdryer. Do you round-brush sopping wet hair? No.


Actually, yes I do, as do all my hairstylists. I have thick, curly hair that straighten. What is your hair like?


Non-damaged.
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Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.

Not if you have thick, coarse, curly hair like me. I use it on wet hair and it works great for me!


Ok cool you’re the rare person this somehow works for but you KNOW it’ll kill most peoples hair so why would you recommend anyone do it? Especially a mom to her kid …?


You don’t know most people.

I don’t know anybody that dies what you suggest. Maybe your an outlier.


You don’t know anybody who uses the product as suggested? I think you’re actually drunk


I posted the instructions and you are wrong. I think you just are so bad at admitting you wrong you must be miserable live with.


You’re actually weird. The level you’re going over a stupid Revlon brush- use it wet, fry your hair, nobody cares. Just quit telling OP it’s totally fine to do it that way when the instructions SAY to only use it on damp hair. It’s like you’re trying to destroy her kid’s hair.


You’re actually weird. The level you’re going over a stupid Revlon brush just to try to get OP to not let her daughter use it and the way it was intended. I’m sorry you have dry brittle terrible hair most of us don’t.
Anonymous
This one person is so upset. It’s okay, person! If we’re using it on wet hair it’s okay!
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Anonymous wrote:This one person is so upset. It’s okay, person! If we’re using it on wet hair it’s okay!


Your hair might be fine (doubtful) but it's giving bad advice to OP. Would you tell her to take a clothes iron to her kid's sopping wet hair?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This one person is so upset. It’s okay, person! If we’re using it on wet hair it’s okay!


Your hair might be fine (doubtful) but it's giving bad advice to OP. Would you tell her to take a clothes iron to her kid's sopping wet hair?


I think you’re unhinged.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This one person is so upset. It’s okay, person! If we’re using it on wet hair it’s okay!


Your hair might be fine (doubtful) but it's giving bad advice to OP. Would you tell her to take a clothes iron to her kid's sopping wet hair?


I looked it up because I was curious how nutso you are. An iron is about 400F. The Revlon dryer, according to this test, is 175 tops.
A curling or flat iron is twice that! I would not have guessed.
https://reviewed.usatoday.com/beauty/features/revlon-one-step-hair-dryer-and-volumizer-review
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