Anonymous wrote:It depends on you hair. I love the revlon brush. I went to a hairdresser who used the dyson and it wasn't any better or faster for my hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes the revlon dryer is well known for destroying hair. Less heat is always the answer.
Yes, effective use of the Revlon or any dryer is as follows:
1) towel dry hair, then air dry for as long as possible. You don't want your hair to be very wet at all
2) add a heat protecting hair product, lightly
3) Use Revlon on cool heat, dry in sections from bottom to the top (clipping top sections up while you dry the bottom, etc).
It sounds like a lot, but once you have a routine it's very easy and not too time consuming.
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And don't dry your hair every day. I do it twice a week and have not seen any damage.
Anonymous wrote:You should not be using the revlon dryer to dry your hair from wet. You should roughly dry your hair first with a regular blow dryer and then just finish it with passthrough of the revlon. It's much easier on your hair this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes the revlon dryer is well known for destroying hair. Less heat is always the answer.
Yes, effective use of the Revlon or any dryer is as follows:
1) towel dry hair, then air dry for as long as possible. You don't want your hair to be very wet at all
2) add a heat protecting hair product, lightly
3) Use Revlon on cool heat, dry in sections from bottom to the top (clipping top sections up while you dry the bottom, etc).
It sounds like a lot, but once you have a routine it's very easy and not too time consuming.
+1
And don't dry your hair every day. I do it twice a week and have not seen any damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Revlon dryer gets too hot, even on the lowest setting. I switched to the Conair (knot doctor or something? It's purple), because it supposedly doesn't get as hot. It's definitely better than the Revlon. With any of these tools you need to use a heat protectant.
What heat protectant do you recommend? I"ve tried the Dry Bar one in the pink bottle (prep?) but it hasn't done much to protect.
Anonymous wrote:The Revlon dryer gets too hot, even on the lowest setting. I switched to the Conair (knot doctor or something? It's purple), because it supposedly doesn't get as hot. It's definitely better than the Revlon. With any of these tools you need to use a heat protectant.