Anonymous wrote:Ha! I just looked it up. My dad had one just like the flat one in the 1970s. It was blue and called something like the Gillette Max for Men, or something. Hilarious!

Anonymous wrote: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?
OP here me too. It gave me a little more lift maybe than my typical "flip and dry" method but the main thing is the smoothness. The ends look way more profesh than normal.
More lift than "flip and dry"? Again, it sounds like BS. It might be a useful tool but don't make such ridiculous claims.
Kay maybe I didn’t explain it well but you’re being pretty mean. I have long thin hair and for everyday, I often just flip my head over and blow until dry (what I meant by “flip and dry”). Neither method gives me much lift but I think the revlon thing gives me a little more lift at the roots and a lot more polish.
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?
OP here me too. It gave me a little more lift maybe than my typical "flip and dry" method but the main thing is the smoothness. The ends look way more profesh than normal.
More lift than "flip and dry"? Again, it sounds like BS. It might be a useful tool but don't make such ridiculous claims.
UGH FINE. I just ordered one on Amazon. Now what do I do with my T3 Featherweight?
Anonymous wrote:DOes it work on AA hair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want one!!! But refuse to pay $60, so I'm patiently waiting for it to go on sale.
I got mine at BB&B with one of the 20% off coupons.
Anonymous wrote:The Revlon hair dryer thingy is probably the best thing I've ever gained from DCUM. I would say even if your hair is beautifully straight with volume and no frizz..... I would still get it. Something about the thing is magical. It changes lives.
Anonymous wrote:I want one!!! But refuse to pay $60, so I'm patiently waiting for it to go on sale.
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?
OP here me too. It gave me a little more lift maybe than my typical "flip and dry" method but the main thing is the smoothness. The ends look way more profesh than normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about those of us for whom more volume isn’t a good thing? Anyone with thick wavy hair that tends to frizz have luck with this device?
oh yes, it's perfect for you. I have thick curly hair. It works like a round brush...only you don't have to try and hold both the brush and hair dryer at the same time. So a round brush will straighten curly hair, but it can also add volume to straight her. I use the Revlon thing to straighten my hair. It is smooth and lasts. It's different than the flat iron. For some reason the flat iron doesn't last as well or look as smooth. The revlon think looks pretty close to a blowout.