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 asked you this on a different thread - but what's the point? I thought people use this hair dryer to save time, but what you're doing doesn't seem like it would save any time at all. I'd rather just keep using my regular hair dryer and finish with a round brush then have to spend the time switching tools and have to find the space for two different hair dryers. It seems dumb to do this! Do you not know how to straighten your hair with a round brush? Is that the issue? It's really not hard.
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 asked you this on a different thread - but what's the point? I thought people use this hair dryer to save time, but what you're doing doesn't seem like it would save any time at all. I'd rather just keep using my regular hair dryer and finish with a round brush then have to spend the time switching tools and have to find the space for two different hair dryers. It seems dumb to do this! Do you not know how to straighten your hair with a round brush? Is that the issue? It's really not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one person is so upset. It’s okay, person! If we’re using it on wet hair it’s okay!
Your hair might be fine (doubtful) but it's giving bad advice to OP. Would you tell her to take a clothes iron to her kid's sopping wet hair?
I looked it up because I was curious how nutso you are. An iron is about 400F. The Revlon dryer, according to this test, is 175 tops.
A curling or flat iron is twice that! I would not have guessed.
https://reviewed.usatoday.com/beauty/features/revlon-one-step-hair-dryer-and-volumizer-review
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oops got cut off - meant to say we spent $1000 on hair products for curly hair for her and absolutely nothing on earth fixes her hair. It just wants to be frizzy and matted. No matter how often we wash it too.
I posted this on page 1. I have wavy and frizzy hair. This knocks out any frizz for me. You can buy the small version to test out. You have to use tension and heat for the product to work. So the Revlon dryer or a round brush and regular dryer works, but you can’t just spray it and dry it or let it air dry.
Use this every 4-5 washes:
https://www.sephora.com/product/color-wow-dream-co...y-anti-frizz-treatment-P469065
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one person is so upset. It’s okay, person! If we’re using it on wet hair it’s okay!
Your hair might be fine (doubtful) but it's giving bad advice to OP. Would you tell her to take a clothes iron to her kid's sopping wet hair?
I looked it up because I was curious how nutso you are. An iron is about 400F. The Revlon dryer, according to this test, is 175 tops.
A curling or flat iron is twice that! I would not have guessed.
https://reviewed.usatoday.com/beauty/features/revlon-one-step-hair-dryer-and-volumizer-review
Anonymous wrote:oops got cut off - meant to say we spent $1000 on hair products for curly hair for her and absolutely nothing on earth fixes her hair. It just wants to be frizzy and matted. No matter how often we wash it too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use the Tresseme heat spray and use this every 4-5 washes:
https://www.sephora.com/product/color-wow-dream-coat-supernatural-spray-anti-frizz-treatment-P469065
Don’t forget the Revlon dryer is best used on hair that is about 70-80% dry.
omg you serious? it will be so curly by then
Keep in mind that the Revlon is designed to replace a round brush and blowdryer. Do you round-brush sopping wet hair? No.
Actually, yes I do, as do all my hairstylists. I have thick, curly hair that straighten. What is your hair like?
Non-damaged.
Anonymous wrote:oops got cut off - meant to say we spent $1000 on hair products for curly hair for her and absolutely nothing on earth fixes her hair. It just wants to be frizzy and matted. No matter how often we wash it too.