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02-04-2022 08:07 AM
@Jordan2 wrote:I have two electric hot round brushes. My sister was thinking about getting the Revlon one. So my sister and I thought you use it on wet hair kind of like a blow dryer with a brush attachment. Her daughter, my niece says we're wrong, you dry your hair till almost dry, then use it. Have I been doing it wrong, I don't have time to use two appliances on my hair, I have been drying my hair with my blow dryer and a round brush? So what do you think, use it on wet or nearly dry hair?
I have the Revlon brush and I am totally In Love with the gadget. I bought the brush on a whim when I saw it 'on sale' on Amazon - which was posted on the New York Post.
You wait until your hair is 80 percent dry before you section off your hair and proceed to drying. I have long hair. It take approximately 8 to 10 minutes to dry. Start at the roots. I cry the bottom section then hit the top sections.
02-04-2022 08:33 AM
I have a l'ange dryer brush and like others, use it when my hair is almost dry. I let it air dry and then put styling product on. I love it! I have wavy fine hair and when I want it smooth, it's so much easier than using a regular dryer and brush.
02-04-2022 08:37 AM
I have used mine both ways. Sometimes as a dryer and styler. Sometimes on dry hair. My hair is fine. If I use a hair dryer first, part of my hair will be fully dry. I can't control it like that. I could air dry part way and that has worked but I don't always have time management like that. LOL
I don't think there are any rules. Try what your daughter suggested and see which works better for your hair.
02-04-2022 09:09 PM
I received the Revlon brush for Christmas and I have only been using it on towel-dried hair (not 80% dry.) It does a great job of getting my hair really smooth but hasn't helped much with the volume. Maybe I will try it with hair more dry!
I have long hair and it dries just about as fast with this brush as it does with the regular dryer.
02-05-2022 07:19 AM
@Jordan2 wrote:I have two electric hot round brushes. My sister was thinking about getting the Revlon one. So my sister and I thought you use it on wet hair kind of like a blow dryer with a brush attachment. Her daughter, my niece says we're wrong, you dry your hair till almost dry, then use it. Have I been doing it wrong, I don't have time to use two appliances on my hair, I have been drying my hair with my blow dryer and a round brush? So what do you think, use it on wet or nearly dry hair?
@Jordan2 I have a Revlon One Step and I do exactly what your niece suggests. I use a regular blow dryer to dry my hair until it is almost dry then I use the One Step to finish drying as well as straighten and smooth my hair.
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