Anonymous wrote:Haven't bought this yet, but my hair is very similar to OP's. Question for all you similarly-haired ladies -- have any of you tried the Dyson hair dryer? I have a salon-quality (and expensive) dryer, but I have heard the dyson is amazing. But very expensive, so I'm wondering if it's worth it....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazon reviews for this product look good-- I may need to try it.
I just bought it after reading the reviews on there.
Anonymous wrote:Guys,
I got the one the OP suggest-- IT'S GREAT! She's right. It's a lot easier than holding the brush in one hand and wrangling your hair and the hair dryer in the other. Ends are much better.
Only challenge is that it's hard to dry the roots, and it is designed for volume, so if you like super flat roots, this isn't perfect.
My hair is thick, wavy/curly but very fine/frizzy, fyi.
Anonymous wrote:I have longish (past my shoulders) thick hair that is neither straight nor curly. Kind of wavy but not in a good way.
For years I have been using a round barrel brush and my hair dryer to straighten it and then pass the flat iron over it. It works, but it is time consuming to dry my hair that way. And while it does get really straight it also frizzes up a bit and looks a bit flat.
I saw a new product - a hair brush that is a flat iron combination - and I tried that thinking it would work. It did not fully straighten my hair, especially near the roots.
Then I decided to try a different new tool - a hair brush/dryer combo - and I was skeptical. I got the one made by Revlon from Target, it was $50 or so.
Well I was very pleasantly surprised that it works so well! It straightens my hair, but keeps it smooth and full, and it takes half the time! I am really happy I tried it.