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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It won't work on frizzy curly hair. From what I can tell it works on limp, straight hair and nothing else.[/quote] 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.[/quote]
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