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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [/quote] I asked you this on a different thread - but what's the point? I thought people use this hair dryer to save time, but what you're doing doesn't seem like it would save any time at all. I'd rather just keep using my regular hair dryer and finish with a round brush then have to spend the time switching tools and have to find the space for two different hair dryers. It seems dumb to do this! Do you not know how to straighten your hair with a round brush? Is that the issue? It's really not hard. [/quote] NP - yes, and you were rude on the other thread too. [/quote] NP. I'm 12:15 from way upthread. I only use the Revlon dryer brush when I straighten my hair. I do not use any other tools. I have tried many times over the years to use a round brush and hair dryer, to no success. I've had friends try to straighten it that way to no success. Only professionals have enough skill and patience to straighten my thick hair. It is WAY easier to use one tool than two tools (brush and dryer) at the same time, especially when you need to pull the hair to dry it. The Revlon brush enables me to do that. [/quote] DP. Totally agree. I’ve tried the Dyson Airwrap and hated it. It took forever and simply wasn’t hot enough to give a really smooth, silky blowout. The Revlon was far superior for my hair. I use plenty of heat protectant and only blow dry once a week, so I’m not worried about damaging it more than it would be with a regular dryer and round brush. It takes no time at all to use the Revlon on my mostly air dried hair. Not sure why there’s such a ridiculous argument about this - it works great for many of us. [/quote]
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