Anonymous
Post 03/24/2017 09:18     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Anonymous wrote:Add me to the list of converts because of this darned thread. I expected to come back and say, "Ha... didn't work for me!"

Nope- I've in turn sold at least a dozen people on it. I think we are approaching cult status here, people.


Same, I've sent the link to at least a dozen people saying "prepare for your life to be changed".

I've been on DCUM for a long time, this is the post that made the most impact in my life.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2017 06:03     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Add me to the list of converts because of this darned thread. I expected to come back and say, "Ha... didn't work for me!"

Nope- I've in turn sold at least a dozen people on it. I think we are approaching cult status here, people.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 23:08     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

You guys, I got my hair colored today and told my hair stylist all about it-- she wrote down the name and said she's spread the word!!!

PS- Do you think it's worth getting the paddle AND the round brush? For variety?

PPS- what is this heat protectant?
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 23:05     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got this 2 weeks ago. Have literally never gotten so many compliments on my hair.


Another NP here and I'm getting compliments too. I have grazing wavy hair that frizzed easily and this has been great. Thanks OP. Revlon should definitely give you a reward!


Same!! I find that I still need my regular dryer to get the wetness out, but after a few minutes I switch to this and it is a game changer!!!!! OP, are you keeping track of your influence?!
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 22:15     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

I got a paddle brush one and the first few times I got it it was fine but nothing super exciting. Then I started using a heat protectant spray that I got off Amazon and now the results are amazing. My hair is so shiny.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 22:03     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Anonymous wrote:I got this 2 weeks ago. Have literally never gotten so many compliments on my hair.


Another NP here and I'm getting compliments too. I have grazing wavy hair that frizzed easily and this has been great. Thanks OP. Revlon should definitely give you a reward!
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 22:00     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

I got this 2 weeks ago. Have literally never gotten so many compliments on my hair.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 18:04     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Anonymous wrote:OP here - I am starting to think I should get something out of Revlon! A spot on their commercials at least...!


Haha, you deserve it!! Another NP who ordered and really likes this thing.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 17:32     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

I did mine yesterday on my WFH day (I'm the previous poster that went with the paddle brush ... I may need the round one, too and it looked great. It's a little less volume than I'm used to, but looks so good. This morning I did an experiment. Put some dry shampoo on the roots, and used the paddle dryer on low (on completely dry hair) just to smooth things out for about 3 minutes. Result? I'm not rocking the second day ponytail AND about 10 people have complimented my hair today. I love this damn thing.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 17:22     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Anonymous wrote:Just tried mine out for the first time. I didn't find it too loud/heavy and thought the results were pretty good...but not great. I think there might be a little bit of a learning curve to get great results. Anyone out there that LOVES it have some helpful tips?


I would also appreciate some tips on how you make this dryer brush work for you. I tried it and it just left my hair poofy and slightly frizzy. Not smooth or shiny at all. My hair is healthy and shiny normally with 3A wavy/curly hair.

I'd love to be able to make this work for me.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 16:12     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

OP here - I am starting to think I should get something out of Revlon! A spot on their commercials at least...!
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 15:18     Subject: Re:Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Another convert! I have thick but fine wavy hair, longer than shoulder length, that frizzes easily. I bought the brush dryer expecting to be disappointed. Huge surprise -- the brush dryer is fantastic. It's a little cumbersome, but really quick and my hair is professional blow-out smooth.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 14:53     Subject: Re:Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I used to do all sorts of Japanese straightening and keratin treatments. My hair is thick, wavy and frizzy with breakage. I stopped using salon treatments and began 'co-washing' (conditioner only) every other day or so and using sulfate free shampoo only about once a week. Shampooing is very drying. I also added this http://www.keratincomplex.com/vitalshot into my hair regimen, it's an at-home keratin treatment I purchase from Amazon (~$5/use) and apply every three weeks or so. Since I started using this and not shampooing frequently, I find my hair is much shinier and manageable with no frizz at all :dance: Also I colored to deep red like http://newaylook.com/best-dark-red-hair-ideas My friends cannot believe I even had frizz I also just purchased Moroccan Oil intense Hydrating treatment to try. Haven't used it yet, but I'll report my results back. It has great reviews both online and from my friends.



Your hair is gorgeous. I just ordered that keratin product--thank you!


You fell for an ad then


Yep, this photo is off the website listed above.

OK, well, I fell for an ad, then. I"m sure I'm not the first person on DCUM to do so. Anyway, an update. I received this keratin product on Monday and applied it as directed. My hair didn't look great when I first blow-dried it after using the product (monday night), but the next morning, it looked fantastic and has looked beautiful all week. Much smoother than my hair usually is.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 14:25     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

Another believer here--thank you, OP!!! I have thick, shoulder-length, Asian hair and it normally takes me 10-15 minutes to get dry. This has halved my hair drying time. It is a bit heavy, but I find that if I switch arms, I am OK. The thing that I like the best is how the bristles are spaced to really get through thick hair.

I tend to shower in the evening and dry my hair before bed. When I wake up, my hair look smooth and the style looks "effortless" (i.e., neat, but casual).
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2017 14:21     Subject: Best way to get straight hair - I found it

I'm obsessed with this product. THANK YOU OP (I too am a real person, with hair like what you describe above - wavy but not curly, curl/kinks on the shorter hairs in front, heavy but not super thick. It takes me about 12-15 mins to dry my hair completely with this brush - if I towel dry for about 10-15 first.

More people have told me my hair looks good in the past few days than in the past few years, literally. It's shiny and smooth and I am a total believer. Was considering getting Keratin until I read this post.