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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get a 2 inch round brush and buy a Dyson hairdryer (not the airwrap). Also make sure you’re spraying your hair with a good leave-in conditioner after you shower. I personally love “It’s a 10 - Miracle Leave in Product.” Maybe follow that up with some Moroccan oil to eliminate any residual frizz. [/quote] OP here and while I appreciate these tips and hope they help someone, I can tell you that after 35 years of trying to do a blow out on my own hair with a round brush and blow dryer (and various products including “it’s a 10” which I personally don’t like, and keratase finishing oil, and many others I’ve tried), my hair still looks like frizzy crap. This is precisely why I am exploring the dyson air wrap (and now the shark flex, too). I can achieve a better blow dry with the revlon brush/dryer than a round brush and dryer (I have a t3), but it is damaging my colored, thinning hair, and I also feel that my hair has become accustomed to it and I can’t get as smooth and straight a blow dryer from it as I once did. I may try the shark flex - it is $210 on the shark website. [/quote] OP - different PP here (with the Dyson and a regular dryer); just a note: my mom had the revlon brush and it ended up really drying her hair and she had to cut it short. Are you rough drying before using it? I’m pretty sure all of these are intended to be used in mostly dry hair. Just a heads up in case your hair gets severely damaged. FWIW, I bought her an air wrap after that and she uses it regularly (only for straightening) and loves it. Her hair is coarser than mine and works well, but it doesn’t give a super sleek blow out - more a straight hair with volume. Sounds like it might be worth a shot for you. [/quote]
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