Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.
I do, it’s fine. I do not have “extreme damage.”
You are literally stretching your hair and breaking it if you aren’t rough drying first. I promise you that it looks works than you think.
You are literally not persuasive. You sound like you fell too deep down a tick tok well. I hope there was at least some dumb animation of hair follicles.
It literally says in the product information don’t use it like you do.
No it doesn’t.
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91dYwPL-ojS.pdf
You need to talk to your doctor to figure out why your hair is breaking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now I've given in to this whole thread and bought myself a regular hairdryer and round brush (gd help me, 50 years old and susceptible to peer pressure).
I can use THOSE things on my wet hair, right? My hair is curly/frizzy and I only recently tried using the Revlon thing on my bangs, and it's been like a miracle - not straight, but not CRAZY frizzy - but I don't want to wreck my hair. If I let it dry to 80 percent, I might as well not do anything at all because the frizz has set in at that point.
Halp?
You always want to towel dry your hair , add your products, then blow dry to get it a little dry before you start styling. My stylist has never put a round brush in soaking wet hair. It will concentrate the heat too intensely on wet hair which is way more damaging and frizzy. You rough dry it with your regular blow dryer and then section and blow dry. But just be aware, there’s a huge learning curve to doing it yourself with a round brush and dryer so it’s gonna be frizzy for awhile while you learn. You won’t be able to get the same tension and so it as quickly as a stylist can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.
Not if you have thick, coarse, curly hair like me. I use it on wet hair and it works great for me!
Ok cool you’re the rare person this somehow works for but you KNOW it’ll kill most peoples hair so why would you recommend anyone do it? Especially a mom to her kid …?
You don’t know most people.
I don’t know anybody that dies what you suggest. Maybe your an outlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.
I do, it’s fine. I do not have “extreme damage.”
You are literally stretching your hair and breaking it if you aren’t rough drying first. I promise you that it looks works than you think.
You are literally not persuasive. You sound like you fell too deep down a tick tok well. I hope there was at least some dumb animation of hair follicles.
It literally says in the product information don’t use it like you do.
Anonymous wrote:Now I've given in to this whole thread and bought myself a regular hairdryer and round brush (gd help me, 50 years old and susceptible to peer pressure).
I can use THOSE things on my wet hair, right? My hair is curly/frizzy and I only recently tried using the Revlon thing on my bangs, and it's been like a miracle - not straight, but not CRAZY frizzy - but I don't want to wreck my hair. If I let it dry to 80 percent, I might as well not do anything at all because the frizz has set in at that point.
Halp?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.
Not if you have thick, coarse, curly hair like me. I use it on wet hair and it works great for me!
Ok cool you’re the rare person this somehow works for but you KNOW it’ll kill most peoples hair so why would you recommend anyone do it? Especially a mom to her kid …?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.
I do, it’s fine. I do not have “extreme damage.”
You are literally stretching your hair and breaking it if you aren’t rough drying first. I promise you that it looks works than you think.
You are literally not persuasive. You sound like you fell too deep down a tick tok well. I hope there was at least some dumb animation of hair follicles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.
I do, it’s fine. I do not have “extreme damage.”
You are literally stretching your hair and breaking it if you aren’t rough drying first. I promise you that it looks works than you think.
You are literally not persuasive. You sound like you fell too deep down a tick tok well. I hope there was at least some dumb animation of hair follicles.
Anonymous wrote:Just get the Dyson Airwrap. It won’t dry out / burn your hair and works 10,000 x better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.
I do, it’s fine. I do not have “extreme damage.”
You are literally stretching your hair and breaking it if you aren’t rough drying first. I promise you that it looks works than you think.
Yeah I just knew someone with scraggly thin hair would be like “I do it it’s fine.” No it isn’t. Your hair is fried but this child has healthy hair and mom needs to keep it that way, hence me telling her to ignore the people like you who use it on soaking wet hair and have deluded yourself into thinking it looks ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.
I do, it’s fine. I do not have “extreme damage.”
You are literally stretching your hair and breaking it if you aren’t rough drying first. I promise you that it looks works than you think.
You are literally not persuasive. You sound like you fell too deep down a tick tok well. I hope there was at least some dumb animation of hair follicles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.
I do, it’s fine. I do not have “extreme damage.”
You are literally stretching your hair and breaking it if you aren’t rough drying first. I promise you that it looks works than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use this on wet hair. Get Redken One United spray for her hair, then do a rough blow dry to get it 80% dry. FINISH with the Revlon tool to get it smooth and straight. I repeat again, no matter what any rando on this board claims they do, DO NOT use it on wet hair to dry the hair. It will cause extreme damage.
Not if you have thick, coarse, curly hair like me. I use it on wet hair and it works great for me!