Revlon Perfect Heat Tourmaline Ceramic Hot Air Styler and Dryer Hot Air Brushes
Revlon Perfect Heat Tourmaline Ceramic Hot Air Styler and Dryer Hot Air Brushes Reviews
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Oh how I love thee!!!!
This has become my savior!!! I have a mix of wavy and curly hair. (Curly at my bangs and wavy the longer the strands get.) Oh does this do the job of a paddle brush and a blow dryer. I never thought that I would be one of those people that would say that I would like an all in one heating appliance. I have jumped ship from my very reliable and expensive flat iron. Although this is not infused with tourmaline like my other appliances, this still does a magnificent job. I find that I can curl the bottom portion of my hair with just a slight twist of the wrist. This also has an ion button for those of us who cringe at the sight and even the "f" word, FRIZZ. I tend to use the bigger brush to straighten the curls. I did use the nozzle for a little while but that was when I couldn't find the brush and it was acting a regular blow dryer. If you like to make waves, use the thinner brush. Trying to get the curl out, use the bigger brush. I highly recommend this as it works really well and just like a regular blow dryer. It takes the place of two appliance. If you would still like straighter hair, you might want to use a flat iron also. Try this if you blow dry your hair regularly! — 1 year, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 7 of 10 people said helpful
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Revlon Hot Air Brush
I love this! My hair is medium length and it's really a time saver to use one styling tool instead of having to use a curling iron too. Great price. — 2 years, 2 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 2 of 2 people said helpful
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Great while the brushes last
I love this dryer and I use it to style my hair everyday. I'm grandma age and have well taken care of hair. I like this dryer so much that I bought myself another one when I forgot my original one on a trip. But,the brushes themselves don't last very long. I have had this problem with Conair too, so I think it's a brush manufacturer problem. It's not really the expense of buying another one so frequently that bugs me, but the fact that I end up throwing away the perfectly good dryer part. I've looked and looked online for replacement brushes, and can't find any. I wish I could buy some brushes and keep the dryer until it dies. BTW, my hairdresser says that her pro dryers do the same thing after awhile, so we're evidently all out of luck re keeping dryers out of the landfills. — 1 year, 2 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 2 of 3 people said helpful
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