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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This one person is so upset. It’s okay, person! If we’re using it on wet hair it’s okay![/quote] 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?[/quote] 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. [url]https://reviewed.usatoday.com/beauty/features/revlon-one-step-hair-dryer-and-volumizer-review[/url][/quote] NP but I have been using a hair dryer and round brush on damp (not sopping wet) hair (with a heat protectant cream) for years, I also use a flat iron and heat protectant on 2nd day hair. My hair thick and I get a lot of compliments. I've tried the Revlon One step on damp (not sopping wet) hair using my heat protectant cream and it FRIED my hair. I'm not sure why this is so hard for you to believe. It doesn't work for some people, chill out.[/quote]
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