Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Got it. Then I would definitely give this cheaper version a try. I’m also assuming you don’t have any vitamin deficiencies and have already been on HRT (if you’ve needed it). These can affect your hair too. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.