Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Not good for fine straight hair. Unless you want your hair finer and straighter!
I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Not good for fine straight hair. Unless you want your hair finer and straighter!
I agree.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Not good for fine straight hair. Unless you want your hair finer and straighter!
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?
Anonymous wrote:I loved the Revlon hair thingy for years, but then got influenced into the Shark and I think the Shark is even better. It also has a brush attachment but the wand is a game changer. A little cheaper than Dyson too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Curious why you're telling us this on a thread about a hair styling tool that you don't use?
Anonymous wrote:Time to ditch heated tools and toxic products. Airdry and light oiling on days off.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time to ditch heated tools and toxic products. Airdry and light oiling on days off.
Go away.
Also- if I were to put oil in my fine, straight, hair I would have a flat stringy mess. It would be the exact opposite of what I can achieve with heat styling.
Anonymous wrote:Time to ditch heated tools and toxic products. Airdry and light oiling on days off.