Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Anonymous
Would this work on thin hair? My hair looks much better after a blowout and I am getting increasingly skilled using blowouts at home. Would this help?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I ordered this and just used it for the first time today. I have never been able to make my hair look as good as it did today on my own. Thanks, OP! Am recommending this to everyone!


Same. I just got it and have used it twice. The second time someone said my hair looked amazing. Pretty sure that's the first time anyone ever said that!
Anonymous
I used to do all sorts of Japanese straightening and keratin treatments. My hair is thick, wavy and frizzy with breakage. I stopped using salon treatments and began 'co-washing' (conditioner only) every other day or so and using sulfate free shampoo only about once a week. Shampooing is very drying. I also added this http://www.keratincomplex.com/vitalshot into my hair regimen, it's an at-home keratin treatment I purchase from Amazon (~$5/use) and apply every three weeks or so. Since I started using this and not shampooing frequently, I find my hair is much shinier and manageable with no frizz at all :dance: Also I colored to deep red like http://newaylook.com/best-dark-red-hair-ideas My friends cannot believe I even had frizz I also just purchased Moroccan Oil intense Hydrating treatment to try. Haven't used it yet, but I'll report my results back. It has great reviews both online and from my friends.


Anonymous
Not quite the same as a salon blowout, but next best thing. Glad I purchased, thanks OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ordered this and just used it for the first time today. I have never been able to make my hair look as good as it did today on my own. Thanks, OP! Am recommending this to everyone!


Same. I just got it and have used it twice. The second time someone said my hair looked amazing. Pretty sure that's the first time anyone ever said that!


Same exact experience! And it feels silky the next day like after a blowout.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought it too. It was fast, my hair is shiny and so soft but it was LOUD!


I've used it twice and didn't find it any louder than my hair dryer...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would this work on thin hair? My hair looks much better after a blowout and I am getting increasingly skilled using blowouts at home. Would this help?


I have fine, thinnish hair, and it works great for me. It is loud like a cheap hair dryer is loud. It has that high pitched sound that my old drugstore hair dryer had that my more expensive Sephora hair dryer doesn't. That's not enough to keep me from using it though.
Anonymous
OP, I bought this based on your post and I love it! Thank you!
Anonymous
OP should get a commission on this thing. I just bought one, can't wait to try it out!
Anonymous
I just bought one from Amazon and it's coming tomorrow!

To the poster with the picture, your hair is gorgeous!
Anonymous
I'm glad you guys all like yours! I bought this on Amazon after reading this post, and returned it. My hair was just okay. I still had to use the straightener. It was a little faster than my regular dryer, but it also felt more dry (in a bad way).
Anonymous
Mine came today. It works amazingly well on my fairly thick, wavy, shoulder length hair. I love it! It doesn't seem that loud to me, it is lightweight, but it is hot! Be careful getting to close to your skin.

Love it, love it, love it! Thanks, OP!
Anonymous
OP, I don't know if you have come back, but thank you for posting. I too purchased one and it ROCKS! I used It's a 10 spray and my frizzy/wavy/nightmare of hair looks and feels great.

This could be some genius viral marketing campaign by Revlon for all we know! Regardless, this thing works for my frizzy hair and I would have never seen this without this thread.
Anonymous
Just got mine - so excited - OP you are awesome!
Anonymous
I got one too based on this thread, and maybe there's a learning curve, but I'm not impressed. I find it pretty unwieldy, and my hair feels pretty smooth afterwards but has been frizzing at the slightest hint of moisture. I get better luck with a round brush and standard hair dryer. Maybe it's because I've been doing the round brush method for 20 years so it's pretty easy to me at this point, but I was hoping for something even better, and I'm not impressed with this Revlon thing so far. Am I the only one?
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