💁♀️ Elevate Your Hair Game with REVLON's Perfect Style Hot Air Kit!
The REVLON 1200W Perfect Style Hot Air Kit is a versatile 3-piece set designed to style, curl, and volumize your hair effortlessly. Featuring ionic technology for a frizz-free finish and ceramic coating for even heat distribution, this kit allows you to achieve salon-quality results at home. With multiple attachments for various styles and a powerful 1200W motor, it's the perfect tool for quick and efficient hair styling.
W**D
Easy dry and curl.
Performs beautifully. It gets hot and as with any hot appliance, care must be executed.
D**I
Works great.
Works great. Lots of power & heat. It seems to be made very high quality.
R**T
Works great, but gets hot!
I bought this hot air styling brush kit to replace a similar one that broke after many years of use (I dropped it on a tile floor one too many times). So far, it's been as good for styling my short, fine hair, that has a slight wave in it which tends to flip the wrong way unless I style it - which annoys me, as my old one did. I hope it lasts me as long too. I had my old one just over 10 years! The old one still turned on, even after drop #4, but the handle where it met the electrical cord was too just broken to make it safe to use anymore. No amount of duct tape around it would convince me otherwise.I don't actually bother styling my hair most days, since I work from home, but when I want my hair to have more style, I use this, with a light, natural styling gel, and been happy 90% of the time with the results. The only times I haven't been happy is when I'm in a humid area. Humidity makes my hair go nuts; either it loses all the style I spent time putting in by drooping and going flat, or it gets super wavy, curly, and/or frizzy, which drives me crazy too (I hate having my hair in my face), so I end up using a hair tie and clips to hold it back from my face, and/or I wear a hat. I don't use fixative type hair products due to the toxicity of most of them. I have asthma, very sensitive skin and a sensitive scalp. I breakout from most styling products. Also, most fragrances in most products and sprays, tend to trigger my allergies and/or asthma. Using just this brush and the natural styling gel are really my only options, and work fine, mostly. I deal with it if they don't. They work well together when I'm home in Colorado, most of the time. Humidity here does the same thing as it does anywhere else to my hair though, but it's rarely very humid here.I want to warn everyone, as with all styling brushes and blow dryers, the Revlon Hot Air Brush does get HOT while using it. Not so much the handle where you hold it most of the time, but all the metal parts do, and so does the handle near the styling attachments area. So, please be careful when changing out the attachments, cleaning the brushes, putting it away, or packing it after use. Some parts retain heat for a while. Give them time to cool down, 5-10 minutes, or use something to protect your fingers/hands if you need to change attachments while using it.I also just can't stress these next things enough:1. DO NOT use it near a sink or bathtub with water in it. If you accidentally drop it into water while it's plugged into a wall outlet, you could electrocute yourself, and/or start a fire. It'll be ruined too. Water and most motorized things do not go well together. it's not a waterproof item.2. ALWAYS, when you finish using it, unplug it and leave it on a counter, far away from curious little ones if they are of concern, or hang it up, to allow it to cool off, before you put it away or pack it in a suitcase! The risks of burning someone or something, and/or starting a fire, are real. I scorched a t-shirt slightly, when I went to pack it in my suitcase, before giving it enough time to cool off first. I had wrapped the t-shirt around the handle part, to cushion it in my suitcase. When I unpacked it at home to put it away, I found the scorch mark on the shirt. Lesson learned. Luckily, it wasn't one of my new t-shirts I ruined.3. DO NOT leave it plugged into a wall outlet, even if it's not turned on or hot, and forget about it. Power spikes can damage it, and cause an electrical fire if it sparks. Also, you don't want anything else happening either, such as a young child getting ahold of it.So, yes, I recommend you try the Revlon Hot Air Brush Kit. If you don't like it, return it before the 30 days return period. Just be smart about using it and storing it. If it lasts me 5-10 years, I'll be happy.
W**R
For the price, it's a great value.
I purchased this for my mother ... she was looking at these but mentioned that she was not sure if she'd like it, so she did not want me to buy anything expensive and she would upgrade if the concept worked. I had looked at the yellow Blow Dry Bar version of this in a store ... which retailed at around $100 - $200. That version, despite the cost, was only a smaller brush OR a larger brush. This came with two brush sizes. I was very skeptical about the quality due to the low price. That proved to be unfounded as my mother said that she really, really liked this one and there was no need to upgrade to a more expensive brand.One thing she really mentioned liking is that the chord swivels/rotates as the unit is being used so the chord doesn't get tangled up as you turn the appliance during use. It's lightweight and easily maneuverable and the different brushes are easy to attach and take off.She mentioned it is so much easier to use this than the traditional method of holding the blow drier in one hand and a brush in the other. The hot setting is very hot/too hot ... so the low setting is all she uses, with a quick blast of cool air at the end. She has medium/short hair above her shoulders and fine hair, not thick, so this works well for her. She doesn't do any curling or waving and keeps her hair straight.The big brush is good for body, near the roots. The smaller brush is more for the under part of your hair. It is nice to have both brushes to use ... many more expensive kits only have one brush attachment. This also comes with a blow drier attachment. While it's not as powerful in terms of dispersing air as a regular blow drier, it does a good job of drying hair without having to use a brush. Don't expect to go from fully wet to fully dry in a minute or two, but it will give you a little bit more shape and body, especially on fine hair.Overall, for under twenty bucks, this thing is amazing. She had fully intended to upgrade to a Dyson after but will keep this unit. It's a little lightweight and flimsy ... but it works as it should. The value and performance is fantastic and it is highly recommended.
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