I’m interested to see the outcome of repeated use of the RevAir on a person’s hair in a couple of years. I’m concerned about the idea of sticking hair into a hole that is hot and keeping there in the hot air, and you can’t see what’s going on with the hair, the oldest part of the hair is getting tugged on first which goes against professional blow drying techniques..🤔 It’s an interesting idea but I definitely think I’ll wait a few more years to see the results of long term use before I buy into it. The hair looked good though.
Me too. But I think it’s way gentler than brushing through the hair repeatedly with a blow dryer attachment or a Revlon brush type. Less tugging, less manipulation and less breakage.
@ I’ve actually never gotten breakage from using my blow dryer and a brush, also, I feel that I can control the amount of heat I’m using on my hair with a blow dryer because I keep the blow dryer moving so it never stays in 1 spot for long, and I can put more distance between the dryer and my hair if needed to make the heat less concentrated, and I don’t have anything constantly pulling at my ends. But with RevAir I see that’s not possible, you have no control over what’s happening in that tube besides changing the temperature on the machine. So that’s pretty concerning to me
Write to the Revair customer service for advice! I did that and now I've got it set perfectly for my hair. I don't even have to go back over the roots with a handheld blowdryer anymore. The roots are dry without the ends being over dry and frizzy, whereas the opposite was happening when I first started using it.
@@ritababy12 1 - bring down the speed to a level where tangles do not occur (for me that's speed 4, sometimes 5 depending on how good the condition of my hair is at the time). 2 - larger sections, about 3 inches by 3 inches across. Basically a fairly tight fit for the opening of the device so that there isn't room for hair to thrash about in there. 3 - Don't "pump" the wand up and down. Hold the wand's mouth to the scalp so that the roots get dry. 4 - Make sure the hair is fairly wet, very damp but not dripping wet, before it goes into the wand, since the suction pulling at the water is what is straightening the hair.
Thank you for showing us.. how to use Revair blow dryer. I have 4C hair it takes a looong time to get it done.. it don't even get straigh straight & it's a pain. I'm going get this drying
Her hair is beautiful. My hair breaks like that with weaves too. I wish I would wear them because I like the waking up with your hair done feeling. Most braids don't work either especially the way some pull them so tight.
I'm natural 4b and the Revair absolutely fails at getting my roots straight enough for a silk press. I've had it for years and tried all the tips and tricks. I will say if I'm just after a nice blowdried stretch that machine cannot be beat!
Yes. Generally more coarse textures will dry at the ends first with the roots not being fully dry. That’s why you see me using the blow dryer to finish drying the roots.
Wow. She has serious shrinkage and the outcome was beautiful. I’m watching all the old RevAir videos as I wait for mine to arrive, lol…hopefully this week. Thanks for the tip about really wet hai and your other tips. My hair is a mix of 3c through 4a and maybe 4b in places so I’m sure your tips will come in handy.
Congrats on the product launch! I've never heard of a 6-month weave. I have to look that up. I was always told not to leave any sew-in weave installed for more than 12 weeks. I was going to the salon every 2 weeks back then so 12 weeks didn't seem like a long time with regular care. With my crochet braids, I only keep them in for 6 to 8 weeks. I wash my hair while in braids and add moisturizing products so end up with some build-up after 6 to 8 weeks. I have fine hair and am certain that I'd have a lot of damage after 6 months. I bought the Rev Air a few months ago after seeing your video of the new version working on your daughter's hair. I've used it like 5 times and it's gotten easier and faster, maybe 20 minutes in 9 to 11 sections.
Awwww. Thank you ☺️ Yes. Leaving protective styles in for too long can most times cause more harm than good but it apparently works for some. Fine hair needs to definitely stay away from long term protective styles. I am so glad to that the RevAir is working out for you. It is indeed an amazing tool.
So happy to have you back, I would have loved to sit in your chair when you briefly tested your product line but I think you were only calling for natural girls. I hope to see your products demonstrated on atleast one relaxed head 😊. Looking forward to your upcoming videos and product launch.
Thank you. I didn’t specifically call for all naturals as my products can be used on all types of hair. When I put out the announcement only people who were natural responded. If I do it again in the future, I’ll be more than happy to silk press your relaxed hair. Shoot me an email. I can add name to my list for next time. askme@yourpersonalhaircoach.com
So sorry to hear. The new RevAir is the same technology. I just wanted to make you are aware of that. Having better results is more about technique and products used.
@@SimplyTamikado you have any tips so I can come out w/o having stiff results. I did highest heat & tension setting; and only used a little Pantene spray heat protectant (water based).? I have 90% shrinkage 4c natural, high porosity, hard to comb/detangle hair. The Revair was also burning hot on my scalp. Is that normal?
Dyson supersonic will never dry out your hair even high heat. I think there are different types of dryers for each hair type. I have dense fine 4c. For me it’s infrared or ceramic only. GHD ionic even on Medium beats my hair up !
Ceramic technology - fine strands won’t leave your hair tired 👌🏾 Ionic technology - smoothing people with coarse strands 👌🏾 Tourmaline technology Infra -red technology - my favourite. Seals in moisture from the inside out 👌🏾.. Please look these up and choose the right dryer for your hair accordingly. Not every type 4 natural hair agrees with 1 dryer. Maybe ask Revair which technology is theirs?
Is it safe to use daily? After watching ur videoes, i get gr8 results, but i sweat during my workouts. I have a dense head of fine hair and want to retain length by keeping it stretched
According to Rev Air the device internal temperature is below the threshold of hair being subject to heat damage. So you should be able to use it daily if you choose to do so.
I just received my Rev air and on high heat the wand mouth part is very hot to the skin. I don’t understand how people are doing 90 seconds straight on the scalp because it gets very very hot. Are others experiencing this?
The RevAir does have a learning curve. Don’t hold the wand in one place on your scalp the entire time. Move the wand side to side, up and down on your scalp. You may not need the whole 90 seconds either. I have dried sections in as quickly as 15 seconds. Adjust timing according to your hair and its needs. You can always go back and dry the section more if you need to.
It depends on how straight you want your hair. Try high on tension setting 5 or 6. You really have to experiment some to find out what setting works best for you.
I no longer do hair full time. I did put it at the beginning of the video that I am retired. I just came out of retirement to use my products on people’s hair.
wish you wouldve shown the trim and silk press afterwards. great job on this
Thanks. I will in another video.
I’m interested to see the outcome of repeated use of the RevAir on a person’s hair in a couple of years. I’m concerned about the idea of sticking hair into a hole that is hot and keeping there in the hot air, and you can’t see what’s going on with the hair, the oldest part of the hair is getting tugged on first which goes against professional blow drying techniques..🤔 It’s an interesting idea but I definitely think I’ll wait a few more years to see the results of long term use before I buy into it. The hair looked good though.
Me too. But I think it’s way gentler than brushing through the hair repeatedly with a blow dryer attachment or a Revlon brush type. Less tugging, less manipulation and less breakage.
@ I’ve actually never gotten breakage from using my blow dryer and a brush, also, I feel that I can control the amount of heat I’m using on my hair with a blow dryer because I keep the blow dryer moving so it never stays in 1 spot for long, and I can put more distance between the dryer and my hair if needed to make the heat less concentrated, and I don’t have anything constantly pulling at my ends. But with RevAir I see that’s not possible, you have no control over what’s happening in that tube besides changing the temperature on the machine. So that’s pretty concerning to me
Thank you!!!! I have the Revair but my hair was soo dry afterwards. I need to perfect my technique.
Yes. Practice. It will help you get your technique down.
Write to the Revair customer service for advice! I did that and now I've got it set perfectly for my hair. I don't even have to go back over the roots with a handheld blowdryer anymore. The roots are dry without the ends being over dry and frizzy, whereas the opposite was happening when I first started using it.
@@IndigooceanOrgwhat was the advice that they shared with you to combat that?
@@ritababy12 1 - bring down the speed to a level where tangles do not occur (for me that's speed 4, sometimes 5 depending on how good the condition of my hair is at the time).
2 - larger sections, about 3 inches by 3 inches across. Basically a fairly tight fit for the opening of the device so that there isn't room for hair to thrash about in there.
3 - Don't "pump" the wand up and down. Hold the wand's mouth to the scalp so that the roots get dry.
4 - Make sure the hair is fairly wet, very damp but not dripping wet, before it goes into the wand, since the suction pulling at the water is what is straightening the hair.
@@IndigooceanOrg thank you, that's great info to have especially for novices!
I have high porosity hair, and it dries fast too. Love the results. TFS your technique.
You are so welcome 🙏🏾
You're amazing! Thank you for posting this video!
You're so welcome!😉
Thank you for showing us.. how to use Revair blow dryer. I have 4C hair it takes a looong time to get it done.. it don't even get straigh straight & it's a pain. I'm going get this drying
Great tutorial video, Tamika! Thank you for sharing ❤
Awwww. Thank you ☺️
Her hair is beautiful. My hair breaks like that with weaves too. I wish I would wear them because I like the waking up with your hair done feeling. Most braids don't work either especially the way some pull them so tight.
Thanks. 😊 When weaves are installed properly, there should be no breakage. They are awesome protective styles.
@@SimplyTamika I definitely want to try again because i love weaves.
I'm natural 4b and the Revair absolutely fails at getting my roots straight enough for a silk press. I've had it for years and tried all the tips and tricks. I will say if I'm just after a nice blowdried stretch that machine cannot be beat!
Yes. Generally more coarse textures will dry at the ends first with the roots not being fully dry. That’s why you see me using the blow dryer to finish drying the roots.
I have 4c and I opted for Dyson supersonic with the ceramic magnetic attachment.
Best decision of my life ladies.
Thank you Tamika 👌🏾☺️
Having to go back and use another blow dryer after a $400 bow dryer is crazy
Absolutely endorse a silk straight wig before heat goes in my hair.
Our hair was not meant to be silky straight.
Wow. She has serious shrinkage and the outcome was beautiful. I’m watching all the old RevAir videos as I wait for mine to arrive, lol…hopefully this week. Thanks for the tip about really wet hai and your other tips. My hair is a mix of 3c through 4a and maybe 4b in places so I’m sure your tips will come in handy.
Congrats on your purchase. Make sure to keep practicing until you figure out how to use it for your hair.
@@SimplyTamika Thank you and thanks for replying!
You’re welcome ☺️
Congrats on the product launch! I've never heard of a 6-month weave. I have to look that up. I was always told not to leave any sew-in weave installed for more than 12 weeks. I was going to the salon every 2 weeks back then so 12 weeks didn't seem like a long time with regular care. With my crochet braids, I only keep them in for 6 to 8 weeks. I wash my hair while in braids and add moisturizing products so end up with some build-up after 6 to 8 weeks. I have fine hair and am certain that I'd have a lot of damage after 6 months. I bought the Rev Air a few months ago after seeing your video of the new version working on your daughter's hair. I've used it like 5 times and it's gotten easier and faster, maybe 20 minutes in 9 to 11 sections.
Awwww. Thank you ☺️ Yes. Leaving protective styles in for too long can most times cause more harm than good but it apparently works for some. Fine hair needs to definitely stay away from long term protective styles.
I am so glad to that the RevAir is working out for you. It is indeed an amazing tool.
6 month where she destroyed her hair?
People doing crazy stuff like that ? 😿
I can’t do more than 8 weeks even with braids
Even if I shampoo every 2 weeks and care for the hair with dc , leave in and oil
I would love to try that Silk and Shine. It's out out stock right now
It will be in stock January 2.
@@SimplyTamika Thank you
I want to try this too
So happy to have you back, I would have loved to sit in your chair when you briefly tested your product line but I think you were only calling for natural girls. I hope to see your products demonstrated on atleast one relaxed head 😊. Looking forward to your upcoming videos and product launch.
Thank you. I didn’t specifically call for all naturals as my products can be used on all types of hair. When I put out the announcement only people who were natural responded. If I do it again in the future, I’ll be more than happy to silk press your relaxed hair. Shoot me an email. I can add name to my list for next time. askme@yourpersonalhaircoach.com
The original revair made my hair feel crispy & hard. I sent it back; but thinking of trying the new one if I can get soft results.
So sorry to hear. The new RevAir is the same technology. I just wanted to make you are aware of that. Having better results is more about technique and products used.
@@SimplyTamikado you have any tips so I can come out w/o having stiff results. I did highest heat & tension setting; and only used a little Pantene spray heat protectant (water based).? I have 90% shrinkage 4c natural, high porosity, hard to comb/detangle hair. The Revair was also burning hot on my scalp. Is that normal?
Dyson supersonic will never dry out your hair even high heat.
I think there are different types of dryers for each hair type. I have dense fine 4c.
For me it’s infrared or ceramic only.
GHD ionic even on Medium beats my hair up !
Ceramic technology - fine strands won’t leave your hair tired 👌🏾
Ionic technology - smoothing people with coarse strands 👌🏾
Tourmaline technology
Infra -red technology - my favourite. Seals in moisture from the inside out 👌🏾..
Please look these up and choose the right dryer for your hair accordingly.
Not every type 4 natural hair agrees with 1 dryer.
Maybe ask Revair which technology is theirs?
@@Virtuenowdid you deep condtion your hair? Deep conditioning is key
Is it safe to use daily? After watching ur videoes, i get gr8 results, but i sweat during my workouts. I have a dense head of fine hair and want to retain length by keeping it stretched
No. Remember it’s still heat and heat must be used sparingly.
According to Rev Air the device internal temperature is below the threshold of hair being subject to heat damage. So you should be able to use it daily if you choose to do so.
Where are you located?I would like you to rev air my hair flat iron and trim😊
I just received my Rev air and on high heat the wand mouth part is very hot to the skin. I don’t understand how people are doing 90 seconds straight on the scalp because it gets very very hot. Are others experiencing this?
The RevAir does have a learning curve. Don’t hold the wand in one place on your scalp the entire time. Move the wand side to side, up and down on your scalp. You may not need the whole 90 seconds either. I have dried sections in as quickly as 15 seconds. Adjust timing according to your hair and its needs. You can always go back and dry the section more if you need to.
@@SimplyTamika Thank you so much. I was wondering what was wrong lol I will play around with it. ❤️
@@izettagreen6350 I'm glad I could help. God Bless!
Where did she get a six month sew in??? How can they use a net in some places??
I am black but my hair is then and when wet.very curly what would be the settings for me
It depends on how straight you want your hair. Try high on tension setting 5 or 6. You really have to experiment some to find out what setting works best for you.
Where can we book an appointment with you?
I no longer do hair full time. I did put it at the beginning of the video that I am retired. I just came out of retirement to use my products on people’s hair.
Hey! Who did her sew in?
Is there a before and after?
What setting is the rev air on
She said the highest heat setting. Probably “7” tension. That’s what I use for my 4b/4C hair
Are you taking any new customers?
Unfortunately no. I retired in 2019. I do pop ups from time to time but it’s not that often.