Anonymous
Post 01/11/2026 17:03     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:I have been using it off and on for a few years. Recently I started using this product on damp hair before drying with it and it is salon awesome.

https://www.kerastase-usa.com/collections/nutritive/nectar-thermique-heat-protectant.html?dwvar_nectar-thermique-heat-protectant_size=50ML



I have been using the Good Behavior 4 in 1 spray since reading about it here and while I think it makes my hair look good I am still getting damage even with the dyer on the low setting. I will try this heat protectant but would love any other suggestions for products that really protect your hair.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2026 15:37     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

I loved mine for years, but finally upgraded to the Dyson and it definitely damages my hair less.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2026 15:35     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:I think the Revlon tool is excellent for people with wiry, curly, coarse hair (like me). It quickly makes it smooth, shiny, and silky with lots of bounce and volume. I don’t think it would be a great tool for thin, straight hair that is easily dried with a blow dryer and brush.


I have one and even the low setting is very hot, it damaged my hair even with product.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2026 07:22     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got one of these for Christmas and it’s life changing. Truly.


The shark is even better and less damaging.


The shark is 100x noisier than the Air Wrap and gets too hot. It will also ruin your hair.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2026 07:22     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Have fun destroying your hair. You should get a Dyson Airwrap ID.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2026 01:37     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

I think the Revlon tool is excellent for people with wiry, curly, coarse hair (like me). It quickly makes it smooth, shiny, and silky with lots of bounce and volume. I don’t think it would be a great tool for thin, straight hair that is easily dried with a blow dryer and brush.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2026 00:23     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:I have it and it does make my hair amazingly smooth and polished-looking, but I haven't found it to give me much volume. It's almost like it makes my hair SO smooth that the natural body/lift is removed. It might be my hair type, or something I'm doing wrong. I have fine, very slightly wavy, blonde hair a little below my shoulders, and I have pretty much of it. Any ideas?


I find that my hair is very flat with it. I feel like with a round brush it gets much better lift than with the oval/semi-flat shape of the Revlon.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2026 23:27     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:I have been using it off and on for a few years. Recently I started using this product on damp hair before drying with it and it is salon awesome.

https://www.kerastase-usa.com/collections/nutritive/nectar-thermique-heat-protectant.html?dwvar_nectar-thermique-heat-protectant_size=50ML



Be careful about silicone buildup.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2026 22:28     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got one of these for Christmas and it’s life changing. Truly.


The shark is even better and less damaging.


I have both and am happier with the results from Revlon.


+1
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2026 22:10     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got one of these for Christmas and it’s life changing. Truly.


The shark is even better and less damaging.


I have both and am happier with the results from Revlon.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2026 21:38     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:I got one of these for Christmas and it’s life changing. Truly.


YES. Completely agree. I also have the L'Ange version and it's almost as good.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2026 18:56     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:I got one of these for Christmas and it’s life changing. Truly.


The shark is even better and less damaging.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2026 18:39     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

I have been using it off and on for a few years. Recently I started using this product on damp hair before drying with it and it is salon awesome.

https://www.kerastase-usa.com/collections/nutritive/nectar-thermique-heat-protectant.html?dwvar_nectar-thermique-heat-protectant_size=50ML

Anonymous
Post 01/10/2026 18:28     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got one of these for Christmas and it’s life changing. Truly.


Link please



I'm not the PP you asked, but the link is below. I have fine, flat, straight hair cut into a chin length bob. No joke, I use this baby on towel dried hair and in 5 or 6 minutes it looks impeccable.

https://www.target.com/p/revlon-one-step-volumizer-original-blow-dry-brush-black/-/A-50854658?sid=&TCID=PDS-22806998578&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22797430203&gbraid=0AAAAAD-5dfZPTdUALRCTT-uBkskQ_9msi&gclid=CjwKCAiAjojLBhAlEiwAcjhrDpVUapJ7cYTcAB1MRBYVzaffn0GEC17Msvw6w3bG89d-HJnYAlBpORoCpHcQAvD_BwE
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2026 17:17     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:I got one of these for Christmas and it’s life changing. Truly.


Link please