Many people rave about the Revlon Hot Air Brush – One-Step Volumizer Hair Dryer, because it’s easy to use, budget-friendly and gets the job done quickly.
Below are questions, customers reviews and conclusion about Revlon Hair Dryer and Brush.
Questions People Ask About the Revlon Hot Air Brush:
Can you use Revlon hot air dryer on dry hair? Yes, but use a blow-out cream.
Can you use a hot air brush on wet hair? Yes, but first absorb your hair with a microfiber towel.
Do hot air brushes damage hair?
Using a hot air brush is not likely to cause damage to your hair. The high temperatures of a flat iron’s ceramic plates can dry out your hair and cause hot spots.
Conclusion
The Revlon Hot Air Brush is way more than the average blow-dryer.
It combines a nylon-bristled round brush with 1,100 watts of power, which gives your hair serious volume, while smoothing any frizz.
This hot air brush with transforming her thick curls to a smooth, full style in less than 10 minutes.
You can hold it in place for a few seconds and create volume on the top of your head, or create loose waves.
It’s so inexpensive and portable—I pack it in my gym bag. Four of my curly-haired girlfriends have it, and everyone is obsessed.
Conclusions – Customer Reviews:
Nancy Townsend
4.0 out of 5 stars
Indeed an awesome, easy blow-out…but do NOT turn on high!
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2020
Debating for years getting one of these tools and was about to shell out the $400+ for a dyson when this gizmo crossed my online shopping path. I watched some very convincing youtube videos praising it (most notably Malibu’s “THE BEST DRUGSTORE HAIR DRYER” video) and trusted them enough to try. At least I would get the sense that I’d actually USE such a tool prior to shelling out the $$ for the dyson air wrap (very similar type of styler).
RYWTop Contributor: Makeup
4.0 out of 5 stars Good result. Easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2020
I’m quite unskilled at hair styling. In fact I’ve done everything to avoid using hair dryers or any form of heat on my hair for many years in the belief that my hair will be healthier air dried. Over the last couple of years, I’ve started to experiment with heated styling tools for those times when air drying is not practical. My hairstyle is current a short layered bob. This brush is easy to use.
More Customers’ Reviews
Wandrwoman
4.0 out of 5 stars Best For Long Thick Hair, but…
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2020
PROS: Creates glossy, silky. smooth hair styles best for long, thick hair. Removes unwanted waves and curls. Dries and styles very quickly.
CONS: Really too big for shoulder length or shorter, and layered styles. Straightens hair, removes body.
Have layered, slightly longer than shoulder length hair that is fine textured but thick. As hair classifications go, it is “2A” or as I used to call it, “wavy-straight.” I color it and it tends to be dry, especially at the ends. I usually style it by blowing it dry with a 2″ round brush, which creates waves and lots of long lasting body.
Alicia
4.0 out of 5 stars I am very happy with this purchase!
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2019
I really like this. I do have medium hair. It’s not fine or thick, it’s right in-between. It lost a star for me because it’s so heavy and awkward after using it for awhile. Took a couple breaks and shake out my wrists. Flip my head over and blow dry it with a comb/brush, then I straighten it to reduce the frizz. Also noticed that you have to separate your hair into small sections because it’s harder to get the hair dry.