The instructions on the Revlon tool specifically say to only use the low setting for thin hair. High is for thick hair. My hair is thin and the low setting is perfect for a salon quality blowout.
The way she is using the brush in this video is also technically incorrect. The way she is using huge chunks of hair and on the high setting is going to hurt her hair more.
@@veronicapetrov184 I'd suggest you take smaller sections and make sure that your hair is 75% air dried before you use it. If your hair takes a long time to dry (mine doesn't lol) I'd suggest just air drying with a hair dryer just until it's damp, always make sure you have some kind of heat protection in your hair, and then use the tool. I hope that helps!
Hair must be 80%-90% Dry. Avoid use the hottest option Use heat protection products before use the blowdrier Hair must be detangled Cool option helps to seal the hairstyle
That's ridiculous. If you avoid using the "hottest option", the only option left is COOL! And no, your hair does not need to be 90% dry! That too is ridiculous
@@greyscale7182 there are not, genius. The speed of low and high have nothing to do with the heat. Both low and high are HOT. Go try to be smart somewhere else.
I’m going to jump in here as a haircare junkie. You start by dabbing hair with towel, then you add blowdry cream, brush through with wet brush to evenly spread out cream, then… Yes you have to rough dry your hair first with a normal hairdryer until you see a little frizz. Then you use this revlon brush, it’s created to be a hair styler not an actual hair dryer 😊
@@vicavakin3 yes! Works great. I still use it a couple of times a week. Sometimes once a week. It's still in good condition. Although I did cut my hair right at my shoulders so it takes me 15-20 mins
I used this four times then got rid of it. I used heat protection and dried it when hair was wet and when hair was mostly dry. The first time, the results were amazing. It looked like a pro blowout. Second time I began to notice a change in my hair and by the third and fourth time, my hair was difficult to get smooth results and I had breakage. The dryer is very loud and is used right next to the ears so hearing damage is possible. The heat is intense, wicked hot and causes damage no matter what heat protection is used.
Almost identical to my experience. First time it looked amazing. After a few uses, my hair got super damaged. Even though I used heat protector, used it after my hair was mostly dry, on low heat setting etc etc. It’s very damaging.
I thought I was crazy!!! When I started using mine, that’s when the breakage starting coming ! I never used heat protect and would straighten my hair everyday before this blow dryer ( yes I know very bad) and I never had this severe damage from that until this blow dryer. My baby hairs are very fragile and have a crispy texture to them now :(
Omg just found your review and it’s so helpful! I’ve been trying to decide between these 3 tools and was so confused. But your hair is similar to mine and you seem very genuine so again thank you for being honest :) this helped a lot!
I agree. I have lots of fine, long wavy hair, and I loved this tool at the beginning, but then I noticed it was too hot. My hair don’t dry quickly, so the low setting was too cold, the medium setting doesn’t have the enough air power and the high setting it’s just crazy hot. Ended up getting the Airwrap and sending the Revlon to my mum, since she has thick hair, so maybe it would work better on her.
I have the Revlon and I noticed breakage and lots of split ends even using it it 90% dry hair and actually touching the hair to avoid too much heat exposure... I'm thinking on getting the airwrap too. Do you know if it is safe to use it every other day or like twice a week? I think having something next to no heat damage or not damage in general would be the only thing that can justify the price at least for me. I'm interested on your opinion as user and not as influencer. Thank you!!
I just realized that this is the reason my hair is getting so thin. It's not damaged but I couldn't understand why I was losing so much hair. It's been about a year as well and I just love this tool as it takes the frizz out and my hair looks very smooth, but now that I'm realizing the amount of hair I've lost well I put the Revlon tool in the trash. I hope my hair grows back!
fingers crossed! :) I stay away from this tool for now and I haven't trim my hair in 10 months - still looking pretty healthy, not seeing a lot of split ends - that's pretty amazing :)
I agree. I’ve been using my Revlon for quite a while and recently noticed all the hair loss I’ve had around my face. Now I need to find a good blow dryer.
I absolutely loved it, but after awhile my hair kept getting super curly, then even frizz! I have very thick hair, never put on high heat! My husband said it looked like Rosanna Rosannaodanna! I’m definitely gonna stay away from heat on my hair!
@@cloudstrife8596 it has three settings - cool (basically cold air), low - which is quite hot and high which will burn your hands if you touch the barrel. Both the low and high settings were too much for my healthy thick hair - lots of hair fall and breakage. I splurged and bought the drybar brush to replace it. It works better with much less damage, my hair is much healthier. The brush bristles on the drybar brush are much better as well. I guess you get what you pay for.
@@pjj5824 i use the cold option. Its warm but not insufferebale Hot and it gives me Good results and besarse of the temperatura i hope not too much damage
Thanks for the review... But I do have to ask a few questions. Did you only use the Revlon tool only on the high-heat option? I agree that its too hot. I use it 75% on the high-cool option and 25% on the low-heat option. It takes longer, but its worth it. I can't handle the high-heat option because it makes me break out in hot flashes. Lol.
I know people are giving you crap about how you use it but my best friend and I had the same experience. I have fine hair and she has thick. It fried both of our ends. Even with heat protectant. Even using it “right.” We both loved it at first and over time are very dissatisfied and see the damage.
I received mine a few weeks ago & like it so far... BUT I have thick hair and don’t use this for blow drying wet hair, I dry mine with my normal hair dryer until only just damp, then use this for styling 👍🏼
Maybe it’s because you have thin hair , and it can’t handle so much heat , even thick haired people have issues with heat . Maybe try using it only 2 times a month ,idk .
@@VickySong2 I totally picked that up at Costco a few days ago and tested it out just this morning. It gets pretty darned hot. On the low setting, it's hotter and faster than my Dyson AirWrap. I think the size of the brush definitely helps with the quicker drying. I'm going to be banging down Dyson's door to try to get a bigger brush. That said, I'm going to keep the Revlon as I purchased it for a backup in case the Dyson goes down (I cannot afford to have two obscenely expensive tools laying about in case one breaks). I worry about damage on my fine hair, hence the Dyson, but the Revlon is still a good tool. I used to have a similar tool back in the 1990s that I loved quite a bit. When it broke, I couldn't find another one and they couldn't be found for many years. At times I consider hoarding dryer brushes, just in case they go out of fashion again.
@@stephanies5591 thank you so much for sharing your feedback about the heat of the costco one!!! I was literally on my way to pick one up today, but i was super worried about the titanium coating causing higher heat than my hair could handle. I was planning to use it as a backup to my dyson too! Actually, i just got off a call with revlon to ask if they might be releasing a one step brush that has lower heat for fine hair and they said they weren't planning on it yet, but they are working on a smaller barrel size of the original one step! I'm debating waiting for that one to use as my dyson backup since it will be a ceramic coated brush.
@@VickySong2 No problem! I ended up ordering the Drybar version because I think it's going to be easier on the hair, though I don't believe the results are quite as nice. I like to heat style every now and again, but don't care for injured hair, so will pay more to avoid it.
I only wash my hair once a week, i towel turban dry first then top off my roots with hairdryer normally. Will I still get damage if I use this on low for fine hair?
I’ve not only noticed damage, I’m losing hair!!! I used a heat protector as well by the way AND I had thick hair but not now. 😢 The heat is unreal, you’ll burn your hand if you touch the barrel. So I have stopped using it. I was wondering about the dry bar brush - thank you for your honest review
You need to try the Remington hydraluxe volumasing brush. Its the same as the revlon styling brush but much better for your hair. It has a Hydracare Temperature setting wich limits the drying temperature to a lower heat for healthier styling😊😊❤️
Hello! Thank you so mucho for the video:) You look beautiful and it is very useful. However I would like to ask if you could do the temperature test but on the “low” setting and tell me how hot it gets. I want to buy this because I can’t afford the the Drybar one.
I can tell you - the low setting is cool - so that won’t style your hair, the lower heat setting is not as hot as the high, but in my experience (I had very healthy thick hair) it has not only damaged it on the lower heat setting but it has also caused a lot of hair fall. 😢. I kept telling myself it wasn’t the revlon tool, but have stopped using it because what else could it be? The barrel is too hot to touch even on the lower heat setting. I don’t put it away before it’s cool because I feel it could actually start a fire. It’s that hot.
Juleczko czy polecasz ta szczotkę z Revlon? Czy jest dużo gorsza od tych dwóch pozostałych ? Mam włosy praktycznie jak Twoje cienkie delikatne kręcone i puszące się czy myślisz że stylizacja ich co 2 dni szczotka Revlon znacząco wpłynie na ich kondycję? ( przepraszam ale Nie jestem aż tak biegła w angielskim dlatego piszę )
Hi, I have had the recliner styling dryer brush for about one month and I find that it’s pulling my hair out. I am literally throwing it in the bin tonight. I don’t even want to sell it it’s so bad. The old fashioned hair dryer and large round boar bristle brush is way way better.
Good to know! I do find using hair dryer and separate brush a lot harder if I'm styling my own hair so I always go back to those styling tools like revlon, but I'm using a better one now - it doesnt pull my hair :)
I must be the only person who is dissatisfied with this tool. I used it for the first time yesterday, took me forever to get my hair semi-dry and it doesn't look like salon styled hair or even better than when I use my normal hair dryer. But may be just because I'm not patient with styling and my hair is thick.
Why don’t you get Japanese Straightening done? My curly friends have done it and their hair returns curly after a year- so its not permanent. Plus the fact that you wash it every 2 days it would help. You wont have to blow dry it straight its less heat damage.
Have you tried the L'ange Volume 2-in-1 Volumizing Brush Dryer? I currently use the Revlon but the L'ange is currently on sale, would love your feedback. Thanks
It messed up my hair. It breaks it and within minutes my hair look like I didn’t dry it. It changed quality of my hair. The normal $15 hair dryer did a far better job and prevents me from using straightening iron.
@@user-gz5mx2nd5p there could be a couple reasons for that? i just got mine and i haven’t tried it yet so i’ll have to see, but people have said that your hair needs to be 80% dried already, you need to section it off, use the lower heat, etc.
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I saw one review where the reviewer started using her regular blow dryer first just to get her hair to the point where it wasn't suuuper damp then used the revlon after to just finish it out. She used heat protectant both for the hair dryer and the revlon and found that helped lots.
After less than a year, mine is TRASHED. Yours looks brand new or hardly used. The bristles on mine are completely broken off and bent, and there's not one bristle left on either of the sides. The front and back are all bent making it impossible to use correctly. When hair gets wrapped around it, it literally scorches it. It's WAY too hot and overall a piece of crap. It also burned the hair off around my hairline. Garbage!
Why not just use a lower heat setting on the revlon? Why spend more money for a similar product ? Also ...use a heat protection product before using any heat on your hair
Hava you tried to embrace your natural curly hair? If you did and found products that enhance your curls and lock them in, it would look not, well... Frizzy lol.
The instructions on the Revlon tool specifically say to only use the low setting for thin hair. High is for thick hair. My hair is thin and the low setting is perfect for a salon quality blowout.
if my hair is medium, what do you recommend? i use the low setting & it doesn't seem to be doing the trick but i'm afraid of the high settings lol
Me as well, I feel more breakage at the salon than when I use this at home.
@@veronicapetrov184 have you tried using really small sections of hair? It still will go really fast, even though you use smaller sections
The way she is using the brush in this video is also technically incorrect. The way she is using huge chunks of hair and on the high setting is going to hurt her hair more.
@@veronicapetrov184 I'd suggest you take smaller sections and make sure that your hair is 75% air dried before you use it. If your hair takes a long time to dry (mine doesn't lol) I'd suggest just air drying with a hair dryer just until it's damp, always make sure you have some kind of heat protection in your hair, and then use the tool. I hope that helps!
Don't expect any hot tool not to damage your hair, any hot tool will damage your hair tbh especially if you style your hair every 2 days!
Exactly.. I have curly hair and I rarely use hair styler or going to a salon. I just let my hair drying naturally.
In 71 years, I never had damaged hair like I recently noticed from using this for a few months.
Hair must be 80%-90% Dry.
Avoid use the hottest option
Use heat protection products before use the blowdrier
Hair must be detangled
Cool option helps to seal the hairstyle
That's ridiculous. If you avoid using the "hottest option", the only option left is COOL! And no, your hair does not need to be 90% dry! That too is ridiculous
@@alouise3557 dude 💀💀💀 there are three settings, cold, low and high temperature, are we talking about the same product lmao?
@@greyscale7182 there are not, genius. The speed of low and high have nothing to do with the heat. Both low and high are HOT. Go try to be smart somewhere else.
@@alouise3557 wrong? lmao temperature changes too idk what kinda brush you got
I’m going to jump in here as a haircare junkie. You start by dabbing hair with towel, then you add blowdry cream, brush through with wet brush to evenly spread out cream, then… Yes you have to rough dry your hair first with a normal hairdryer until you see a little frizz. Then you use this revlon brush, it’s created to be a hair styler not an actual hair dryer 😊
I have long curly hair (3a~) and it takes me about 25mins to style my hair on the low heat (not cold). I use it twice a week, it's been great so far.
hi are you still using it ? :)
@@vicavakin3 yes! Works great. I still use it a couple of times a week. Sometimes once a week. It's still in good condition.
Although I did cut my hair right at my shoulders so it takes me 15-20 mins
I used this four times then got rid of it. I used heat protection and dried it when hair was wet and when hair was mostly dry. The first time, the results were amazing. It looked like a pro blowout. Second time I began to notice a change in my hair and by the third and fourth time, my hair was difficult to get smooth results and I had breakage. The dryer is very loud and is used right next to the ears so hearing damage is possible. The heat is intense, wicked hot and causes damage no matter what heat protection is used.
Almost identical to my experience. First time it looked amazing. After a few uses, my hair got super damaged. Even though I used heat protector, used it after my hair was mostly dry, on low heat setting etc etc. It’s very damaging.
Yup!
I thought I was crazy!!! When I started using mine, that’s when the breakage starting coming ! I never used heat protect and would straighten my hair everyday before this blow dryer ( yes I know very bad) and I never had this severe damage from that until this blow dryer. My baby hairs are very fragile and have a crispy texture to them now :(
Did u use it on wet hair ?
@@rania3985 I let my hair hair dry till about 90%, I never used it on damp hair
@@rubysilva5398 oh really .. so i shouldn't buy it and stick to my flat iron?
@@rania3985 I still use mine but on low and just make sure my hair isn’t too wet.
@@rania3985 besides it gives a different result then just straightening, i loved the look when using it but it was just the damage it came with
Omg just found your review and it’s so helpful! I’ve been trying to decide between these 3 tools and was so confused. But your hair is similar to mine and you seem very genuine so again thank you for being honest :) this helped a lot!
I agree. I have lots of fine, long wavy hair, and I loved this tool at the beginning, but then I noticed it was too hot. My hair don’t dry quickly, so the low setting was too cold, the medium setting doesn’t have the enough air power and the high setting it’s just crazy hot.
Ended up getting the Airwrap and sending the Revlon to my mum, since she has thick hair, so maybe it would work better on her.
I have the Revlon and I noticed breakage and lots of split ends even using it it 90% dry hair and actually touching the hair to avoid too much heat exposure... I'm thinking on getting the airwrap too. Do you know if it is safe to use it every other day or like twice a week? I think having something next to no heat damage or not damage in general would be the only thing that can justify the price at least for me. I'm interested on your opinion as user and not as influencer. Thank you!!
I just realized that this is the reason my hair is getting so thin. It's not damaged but I couldn't understand why I was losing so much hair. It's been about a year as well and I just love this tool as it takes the frizz out and my hair looks very smooth, but now that I'm realizing the amount of hair I've lost well I put the Revlon tool in the trash. I hope my hair grows back!
fingers crossed! :) I stay away from this tool for now and I haven't trim my hair in 10 months - still looking pretty healthy, not seeing a lot of split ends - that's pretty amazing :)
Same here girl. This tool is absolutely disgusting and so bad for your hair. It’s in the trash can now. 😡
I agree. I’ve been using my Revlon for quite a while and recently noticed all the hair loss I’ve had around my face. Now I need to find a good blow dryer.
So glad I saw this video! I thought I was the only one that thought this tool was damaging my hair more. It gets so damn hot even on low :(
I absolutely loved it, but after awhile my hair kept getting super curly, then even frizz! I have very thick hair, never put on high heat! My husband said it looked like Rosanna Rosannaodanna! I’m definitely gonna stay away from heat on my hair!
People recomend that if you have thin hair you use it in an medium heat setting, it will take longer but if it's thin it won't take as much to dry 🤗🤗
I have thick hair, used it on the medium setting with a heat protector and a year later have had a ton of hair fall and damage.
@@pjj5824 does it have a cool setting ?
@@cloudstrife8596 it has three settings - cool (basically cold air), low - which is quite hot and high which will burn your hands if you touch the barrel. Both the low and high settings were too much for my healthy thick hair - lots of hair fall and breakage. I splurged and bought the drybar brush to replace it. It works better with much less damage, my hair is much healthier. The brush bristles on the drybar brush are much better as well. I guess you get what you pay for.
@@pjj5824 i use the cold option. Its warm but not insufferebale Hot and it gives me Good results and besarse of the temperatura i hope not too much damage
Thanks for the review... But I do have to ask a few questions. Did you only use the Revlon tool only on the high-heat option? I agree that its too hot. I use it 75% on the high-cool option and 25% on the low-heat option. It takes longer, but its worth it. I can't handle the high-heat option because it makes me break out in hot flashes. Lol.
if you put the revlon in the 'cool air' option, is it still hot?
The bore bristles are terrible on fine hair, rips a handful of hair off every time.
I know people are giving you crap about how you use it but my best friend and I had the same experience. I have fine hair and she has thick. It fried both of our ends. Even with heat protectant. Even using it “right.” We both loved it at first and over time are very dissatisfied and see the damage.
I mean it’s a hot tool, applying heat to your hair regularly no matter what the tool is is bad for your hair
I received mine a few weeks ago & like it so far... BUT I have thick hair and don’t use this for blow drying wet hair, I dry mine with my normal hair dryer until only just damp, then use this for styling 👍🏼
That's what I do too - I use it when my hair is 60-80 % dry :)
Maybe use a heat protectant , and not do the high setting .
I always do.
Maybe it’s because you have thin hair , and it can’t handle so much heat , even thick haired people have issues with heat . Maybe try using it only 2 times a month ,idk .
@@SamSing-ew5ge what happens when you go to school/work everyday how r u supposed to do ur hair lol
Wondering what about the bristles , are they damaged from the heat?
There’s a Titanium Max Edition for the Revlon Volumizer intended to reduce heat damage.
I saw the Titanium Max one at costco! I thought titanium would be hotter than ceramic though
@@VickySong2 I totally picked that up at Costco a few days ago and tested it out just this morning. It gets pretty darned hot. On the low setting, it's hotter and faster than my Dyson AirWrap. I think the size of the brush definitely helps with the quicker drying. I'm going to be banging down Dyson's door to try to get a bigger brush. That said, I'm going to keep the Revlon as I purchased it for a backup in case the Dyson goes down (I cannot afford to have two obscenely expensive tools laying about in case one breaks). I worry about damage on my fine hair, hence the Dyson, but the Revlon is still a good tool. I used to have a similar tool back in the 1990s that I loved quite a bit. When it broke, I couldn't find another one and they couldn't be found for many years. At times I consider hoarding dryer brushes, just in case they go out of fashion again.
@@stephanies5591 thank you so much for sharing your feedback about the heat of the costco one!!! I was literally on my way to pick one up today, but i was super worried about the titanium coating causing higher heat than my hair could handle. I was planning to use it as a backup to my dyson too! Actually, i just got off a call with revlon to ask if they might be releasing a one step brush that has lower heat for fine hair and they said they weren't planning on it yet, but they are working on a smaller barrel size of the original one step! I'm debating waiting for that one to use as my dyson backup since it will be a ceramic coated brush.
@@VickySong2 No problem! I ended up ordering the Drybar version because I think it's going to be easier on the hair, though I don't believe the results are quite as nice. I like to heat style every now and again, but don't care for injured hair, so will pay more to avoid it.
Titanium plates cause more heat damage than Ceramic though 💀
I only wash my hair once a week, i towel turban dry first then top off my roots with hairdryer normally. Will I still get damage if I use this on low for fine hair?
Try patch testing on damp hair
I like the Hot Tools the best. With the charcoal infused bristles
I’ve not only noticed damage, I’m losing hair!!! I used a heat protector as well by the way AND I had thick hair but not now. 😢 The heat is unreal, you’ll burn your hand if you touch the barrel. So I have stopped using it. I was wondering about the dry bar brush - thank you for your honest review
I used the dry bar brush and it broke a ton of my hair off at the crown and back. I wish I never bought it. $154 going in the trash can.
Did you use heat protector?
Use the revlon on medium or cool setting
There’s no medium
@@multikelly6 🙄use the middle setting.....as in don't use the highest heat setting😒
You need to try the Remington hydraluxe volumasing brush. Its the same as the revlon styling brush but much better for your hair. It has a Hydracare Temperature setting wich limits the drying temperature to a lower heat for healthier styling😊😊❤️
How hot would you say the lowest setting is? I see comments about this styler and they say it gets very hot even on the lowest setting
Thanks for the tip!
@@JuliaCaban try loreal steam pod brush ,it will be good
Can someone help me? My revlon blowdry didn’t work. I only used it once and then it suddenly stops. I tried the red button, but still not working😢
Thank you! Super insightful video!
Thank you for watching! ❤️
Hello! Thank you so mucho for the video:) You look beautiful and it is very useful. However I would like to ask if you could do the temperature test but on the “low” setting and tell me how hot it gets. I want to buy this because I can’t afford the the Drybar one.
I can tell you - the low setting is cool - so that won’t style your hair, the lower heat setting is not as hot as the high, but in my experience (I had very healthy thick hair) it has not only damaged it on the lower heat setting but it has also caused a lot of hair fall. 😢. I kept telling myself it wasn’t the revlon tool, but have stopped using it because what else could it be? The barrel is too hot to touch even on the lower heat setting. I don’t put it away before it’s cool because I feel it could actually start a fire. It’s that hot.
I’ll also say re my comment below that I was using it on the lower heat setting- which still left the barrel too hot to touch without burning yourself
Juleczko czy polecasz ta szczotkę z Revlon? Czy jest dużo gorsza od tych dwóch pozostałych ? Mam włosy praktycznie jak Twoje cienkie delikatne kręcone i puszące się czy myślisz że stylizacja ich co 2 dni szczotka Revlon znacząco wpłynie na ich kondycję? ( przepraszam ale Nie jestem aż tak biegła w angielskim dlatego piszę )
Hi, I have had the recliner styling dryer brush for about one month and I find that it’s pulling my hair out. I am literally throwing it in the bin tonight. I don’t even want to sell it it’s so bad. The old fashioned hair dryer and large round boar bristle brush is way way better.
Good to know! I do find using hair dryer and separate brush a lot harder if I'm styling my own hair so I always go back to those styling tools like revlon, but I'm using a better one now - it doesnt pull my hair :)
Hi, What is the brand name of yellow colored hair tool which you mentioned is better alternative?
Drybar
Was the tool you liked the 'Driver' tool? I can't seem to find it in your list? was that the correct spelling?
Drybar
Does the dry bar tool have the boar bristles as well? I prefer the nylon ones
Thank you for your honesty.
Revlon is such a steal! I can't find anything else like it for the price of only 30-60 dollars.
I agree it’s super affordable! But I prefer dry bar brush - I’ve been using it for over a year and it’s more gentle on my hair :)
@@JuliaCaban I totally understand, the drybar looks amazing and great video!
I must be the only person who is dissatisfied with this tool. I used it for the first time yesterday, took me forever to get my hair semi-dry and it doesn't look like salon styled hair or even better than when I use my normal hair dryer. But may be just because I'm not patient with styling and my hair is thick.
Guys if i use this every 2 weeks, will i get damage? (With a heat protector)
What’s the other tool?? Dry bar tool?
is a classic blowdry with brush and hairdryer less harmful?
If you use high temp - yes, it will have the same effect. If you use a blow dryer without a brush it shouldn’t be as bad
Why don’t you get Japanese Straightening done? My curly friends have done it and their hair returns curly after a year- so its not permanent. Plus the fact that you wash it every 2 days it would help. You wont have to blow dry it straight its less heat damage.
I did a keratin treatment and it worked great!
How long will hair stay straightened mam ??
Until the next wash
I need a break from this product. I've used it for just over 2 years and my straight hair is turning too dry and full of static.
Thanks for sharing this review! I’m a new subscriber after I saw your diy keratin! I tried it and it’s a great product :)
Have you tried the L'ange Volume 2-in-1 Volumizing Brush Dryer? I currently use the Revlon but the L'ange is currently on sale, would love your feedback. Thanks
I never heard of it! I will need to check it out:)
Why am I seeing reviews of the combs stop working? They shoot up sparks...? Why?
Didn’t see any of them so I don’t know 🤷🏻♀️
@@JuliaCaban they're all over Amazon reviews. They say they stop working a month from buying and also a week from buying too.
Mine burned out in a couple minutes dose any one know how to fix it
return it back
I have super fine hair and as much as I want to try this I think I should pass because it will cause so much damage.
Did u use hair heat protect spray with it?
Yes I always do
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It messed up my hair. It breaks it and within minutes my hair look like I didn’t dry it. It changed quality of my hair. The normal $15 hair dryer did a far better job and prevents me from using straightening iron.
what is your hair type? it could be different for everybody
@@alicia_grace perhaps but all the reviews I saw was for quite unruly hair. Mine is Indian hair that very strong and healthy.
@@user-gz5mx2nd5p there could be a couple reasons for that? i just got mine and i haven’t tried it yet so i’ll have to see, but people have said that your hair needs to be 80% dried already, you need to section it off, use the lower heat, etc.
@@alicia_grace thanks for the tip. I will try this.
@@user-gz5mx2nd5p did it work?
What is the dry bar thing
Here I compared both tools - drybar and revlon: ua-cam.com/video/wwHKmnRhJ10/v-deo.html
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I'm thinking I'm useless :( I just got one, today was my first try and it was just a mess. Maybe I need to practice...
This video was so helpful! Thanks ~
Thank you for watching!
Can't live without mine
Wow I’m so going too try this out great video
Please do! Thank you:)
This video is so amazing! Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
@@JuliaCaban LOVEEEE your channel!
I have thick hair and it damaged my hair so so bad...
I'm always skeptical of hair dryer brushes since you shouldn't brush wet hair anyway.
I saw one review where the reviewer started using her regular blow dryer first just to get her hair to the point where it wasn't suuuper damp then used the revlon after to just finish it out. She used heat protectant both for the hair dryer and the revlon and found that helped lots.
So very helpful thank u👌
Thomas shelby from peaky blinders,
(Don't know his real name)
You look like him😰😨
Or Is it just me..?
haha! I remember this guy! I'm pretty sure someone else mentioned it to me ;))
@@JuliaCaban you look prettier😂..😐
I hope so😜😉
The eyes and jaw
@@chloefarrow6072 yeah exactly (⊙_◎)
After less than a year, mine is TRASHED. Yours looks brand new or hardly used. The bristles on mine are completely broken off and bent, and there's not one bristle left on either of the sides. The front and back are all bent making it impossible to use correctly. When hair gets wrapped around it, it literally scorches it. It's WAY too hot and overall a piece of crap. It also burned the hair off around my hairline. Garbage!
Thanks SO much for the review!
Thank you for watching!:)
Is it heavy?
No, it's not
I love that wish I had one
Revlon, Hot Tools, Drybar and Bed Head all made by Helen of Troy
Why not just use a lower heat setting on the revlon? Why spend more money for a similar product ? Also ...use a heat protection product before using any heat on your hair
Sounds like you didn’t watch the video...🙄
Thank youuuuu!!!
Thank you for watching!
Your frizzy hair looks way better, you look younger
My hair is so damaged from this I will not use it anymore.
Hava you tried to embrace your natural curly hair? If you did and found products that enhance your curls and lock them in, it would look not, well... Frizzy lol.
I did, you can find my older videos to see. there a LOT of reasons why I prefer straight hair so I'm sticking to it for now :)
❤
my brush burned of..
Love your review! You did an amazing job!
💜 I did two similar reviews on my channel! If you’d like, go see what my opinion on the hair dryers 💚
thanks!
Julia Caban of course 💚
Worst product ever. Constantly pulls out so much hair by the time I’m done😵💫
❤️What do you use instead nowadays?