I knew the brush was coming, I’m going to buy it but I’ll wait until it comes onto QVC with easy pay. At least the initial outlay won’t feel as severe then.
My daughter will use it too, probably.
Just scanned through the QVC promo I recorded. They didn't show anyone with natural hair, but they do have free returns until January 31st of next year if you don't like it. Still on the fence about it myself.
I would like to try it but I think I want to try the RevAir more. I looked on Dysons website it says it doesn't get hotter than 302 degrees which is nice. I didn't watch the video though to see how long it took her to straighten her hair.
I would have to use this every week though to justify the price and I'm not sure my hair could handle that even at 300 degrees
She passed it through that one section so many times I started getting anxiety. I don't spend that much time on a section with my $40 dryer. Maybe it's user error but that concerned me. Low heat or not, it's a lot of friction.
If it would take less time, I'd be more likely to consider at least trying it and returning if I didn't like. I would love to be able to blow out my hair without damage, and a good blow out leads to far less heat with a flatiron.
I just purchased it too. Can't wait to receive it.
Granted I can't afford either of them, but the Revair seems better for my purposes. And less damaging too.
Have we talked about Revair here? I really want to try this but I would like to know what’s going on in the barrel of that device. Do you know? Why do you feel it’s less damaging?
Have we talked about Revair here? I really want to try this but I would like to know what’s going on in the barrel of that device. Do you know? Why do you feel it’s less damaging?
Have we talked about Revair here? I really want to try this but I would like to know what’s going on in the barrel of that device. Do you know? Why do you feel it’s less damaging?
Have we talked about Revair here? I really want to try this but I would like to know what’s going on in the barrel of that device. Do you know? Why do you feel it’s less damaging?
I would like to try it but I think I want to try the RevAir more. I looked on Dysons website it says it doesn't get hotter than 302 degrees which is nice. I didn't watch the video though to see how long it took her to straighten her hair.
I would have to use this every week though to justify the price and I'm not sure my hair could handle that even at 300 degrees
If dont straighten my hair often either but this could allow me to rollerset more often. Rollersetting for me is at least 3 hours and its drying to my hair and my scalp. This way I could dry it and then rollerset it and be done in 2 hours or less. The blow dryer is way too drying for my hair to do it now.I realllllllly want to try it out and see you if I can get (semi) silky hair with minimal heat and effort at home. But I def want to see more reviews first. Or like if I could just try it out at a salon or friends house lol don’t know if I’d make the big investment as I don’t typically straighten my hair often. Although of it was easy enough to do at home w no damage I might...
So wait the RevAir is hooked up to a vacuum?