Anonymous
Post 01/14/2026 05:01     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Another vote for the Dyson Air Wrap. I bought one for my daughter and she really likes it. Her hair looks a lot nicer.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2026 00:30     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Time to ditch heated tools and toxic products. Airdry and light oiling on days off.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2026 20:16     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I adore my Dyson air strait. Go straight from wet hair (I do wrap mine in a hair towel with some leave in conditioner, so it is not sopping wet) to perfectly sleek straight dry hair in 10 minutes flat. My hair is about 22" long.


Is your hair curly?


Exactly. This would never work on someone with curly hair that needs the bristles to pull the hair straight. Revlon or L'Ange, all the way.


I have a L'Ange, which I love and bought after finding that the Dyson Air Wrap was pretty useless on my thick, wavy hair.


+1
I tried my friend's Dyson and it was indeed useless. Those who keep touting it must have straight / not curly hair to begin with.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2026 20:15     Subject: Re:omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have both Revlon and L'Ange and find the Revlon much better? I thought I would upgrade and got the L'Ange but it definitely does not give me the same smoothness as the Revlon.


I have both and don't think L'Ange is any less effective than Revlon. It does not damage my hair as much as Revlon though. I have super kinky, curly hair too.


+1
I have both and think that the Revlon ultimately does the best job, but the L'Ange is a close second. Either way, these tools would have changed my life if they existed when I was in college (86-90)!! I also have super kinky and curly hair.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2026 09:33     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I adore my Dyson air strait. Go straight from wet hair (I do wrap mine in a hair towel with some leave in conditioner, so it is not sopping wet) to perfectly sleek straight dry hair in 10 minutes flat. My hair is about 22" long.


Is your hair curly?


Exactly. This would never work on someone with curly hair that needs the bristles to pull the hair straight. Revlon or L'Ange, all the way.


I have a L'Ange, which I love and bought after finding that the Dyson Air Wrap was pretty useless on my thick, wavy hair.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2026 09:30     Subject: Re:omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have both Revlon and L'Ange and find the Revlon much better? I thought I would upgrade and got the L'Ange but it definitely does not give me the same smoothness as the Revlon.


I have both and don't think L'Ange is any less effective than Revlon. It does not damage my hair as much as Revlon though. I have super kinky, curly hair too.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2026 09:26     Subject: Re:omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anyone else have both Revlon and L'Ange and find the Revlon much better? I thought I would upgrade and got the L'Ange but it definitely does not give me the same smoothness as the Revlon.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2026 23:35     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:I have below the shoulder, fine, straight hair that is in need of volume, but that's about it. Will this revolutionize my life too?


Me too and I love how easy my hair is. I don’t even own any kind of hair dryer. Shampoo on plus maybe a tiny dot of conditioner, otherwise it’s too weighed down. Air dry. There’s no frizz, just straight. Getting a little more body naturally now that I’m perimenopause. Hairdryer makes my hair way frizzier than air drying. I spend about 5 seconds on my hair each day. Except when I color the front on my own every few months. The dye gives me more body.

Good old metal curling iron for parties. But no product.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2026 21:23     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I adore my Dyson air strait. Go straight from wet hair (I do wrap mine in a hair towel with some leave in conditioner, so it is not sopping wet) to perfectly sleek straight dry hair in 10 minutes flat. My hair is about 22" long.


Is your hair curly?


Exactly. This would never work on someone with curly hair that needs the bristles to pull the hair straight. Revlon or L'Ange, all the way.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2026 12:30     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:I adore my Dyson air strait. Go straight from wet hair (I do wrap mine in a hair towel with some leave in conditioner, so it is not sopping wet) to perfectly sleek straight dry hair in 10 minutes flat. My hair is about 22" long.


Is your hair curly?
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2026 09:45     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:Have fun destroying your hair. You should get a Dyson Airwrap ID.


$649 vs $39

I would never spend that much for a styling tool.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2026 09:37     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:
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.



Any suggestions for heat protectant products without silicone?
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2026 06:31     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Plus since there is no brush, I have almost zero breakage from the bristles pulling on the hair. I use a wide tooth comb before drying to distribute the conditioner and a heat protectant. Even my hairdresser says my hair looks amazing.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2026 06:30     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

I adore my Dyson air strait. Go straight from wet hair (I do wrap mine in a hair towel with some leave in conditioner, so it is not sopping wet) to perfectly sleek straight dry hair in 10 minutes flat. My hair is about 22" long.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2026 22:43     Subject: omfg you were all totally right about the revlon thingy

Anonymous wrote:Have fun destroying your hair. You should get a Dyson Airwrap ID.


There's always one... this thread is about the Revlon tool. Start your own thread.