Nink
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 4,947
Location: North Idaho
Jul 1, 2014 23:30:44 GMT
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Post by Nink on Dec 3, 2018 19:30:10 GMT
I think I love you. I think it may have been Merge This has been a total hair game changer in my life.
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luckyexwife
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 3,067
Jun 25, 2014 21:21:08 GMT
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Post by luckyexwife on Dec 3, 2018 19:31:08 GMT
My game might need changing… can you tell me about it?
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Nink
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 4,947
Location: North Idaho
Jul 1, 2014 23:30:44 GMT
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Post by Nink on Dec 3, 2018 19:32:11 GMT
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Post by Ellie on Dec 3, 2018 19:32:46 GMT
Tell me more! I need a total hair game changer in my life. Edited to add: I see you already shared - thank you!
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Dec 3, 2018 19:54:01 GMT
I recently got it as well (even though I already have the John Frieda styler that is similar). I love them both.
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Post by Clair on Dec 3, 2018 19:57:59 GMT
I’m so happy to hear your review. I ordered from Ulta last week and it’s being delivered today!
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Post by fridaycat on Dec 3, 2018 19:58:38 GMT
I bought this along with the Kenra spray for my 13yo DD for Christmas.I hope she likes it! I'm glad to hear more positive reviews...I almost returned them yesterday.
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Post by Ellie on Dec 3, 2018 19:58:43 GMT
I recently got it as well (even though I already have the John Frieda styler that is similar). I love them both. I've been eyeing the John Frieda one and this Revlon one looks good too. Which one would you say is easier to use? I'm terrible at styling my hair or anyone else's hair!!
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Post by beachbum on Dec 3, 2018 20:21:55 GMT
I have one of those - best hairdryer/styler I've ever had. I told a friend about it and she bought one - she loves it too.
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Post by Merge on Dec 3, 2018 20:33:31 GMT
Yay! I’m so glad. I was just thinking this morning how glad I am to have found that dryer - and now others can share the joy, too! 😂
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Post by katiescarlett on Dec 3, 2018 20:51:12 GMT
Enablers!! I just ordered one too!
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Dec 3, 2018 20:57:51 GMT
I recently got it as well (even though I already have the John Frieda styler that is similar). I love them both. I've been eyeing the John Frieda one and this Revlon one looks good too. Which one would you say is easier to use? I'm terrible at styling my hair or anyone else's hair!! I decided to get the Revlon one because someone else told me that it left their hair smoother. And it seemed that the John Frieda one blew my hair around a lot and didn’t grip well. However, the day after I ordered the Revlon I used to John Frieda and amazingly it gripped the hair well. I wonder if I had dried to too much the other times? Anyway, I think the Revlon is slightly easier to use. But the John Frieda gives it a little more curl at the ends.
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Post by Ellie on Dec 3, 2018 21:10:17 GMT
I've been eyeing the John Frieda one and this Revlon one looks good too. Which one would you say is easier to use? I'm terrible at styling my hair or anyone else's hair!! I decided to get the Revlon one because someone else told me that it left their hair smoother. And it seemed that the John Frieda one blew my hair around a lot and didn’t grip well. However, the day after I ordered the Revlon I used to John Frieda and amazingly it gripped the hair well. I wonder if I had dried to too much the other times? Anyway, I think the Revlon is slightly easier to use. But the John Frieda gives it a little more curl at the ends. Thank you! I think I'll try the Revlon one. Merry Christmas to me.
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Post by teri on Dec 3, 2018 21:12:53 GMT
I've been using similar styler for yeaaaaars. They are great
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Post by mom on Dec 3, 2018 21:19:47 GMT
I have the Revlon one - I love it. iamkristinl16 not sure how long your hair is, but my hair is thick and long. I use my regular blowdryer til my hair is about 95% dry, then use the Revlon one to finish. For me, this works the best.
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DEX
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 3,355
Aug 9, 2014 23:13:22 GMT
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Post by DEX on Dec 3, 2018 21:31:27 GMT
I got a brand new one at my local Good Will (brand new in box - had a Target discounted price label on it for $9.99).
It works well but that dang thing is heavy! It does dry fast though.
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Post by PenandInk on Dec 3, 2018 22:05:57 GMT
I have one and love it!
But I can’t figure out how to clean it. I like to wash my brushes, and of course we can’t immerse it. The bristles are starting to get full of product.
Any tips how to clean it?
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Post by peano on Dec 3, 2018 22:20:01 GMT
Anyone with fairly short hair use this? I have a new 'do and I’m having trouble styling it.
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valincal
Drama Llama
Southern Alberta
Posts: 5,636
Jun 27, 2014 2:21:22 GMT
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Post by valincal on Dec 3, 2018 22:20:13 GMT
I just ordered one from Amazon but it’s going to take a while! I couldn’t find it anywhere here and we don’t have Ulta. Good to see the peas raving about it too!
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Nink
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 4,947
Location: North Idaho
Jul 1, 2014 23:30:44 GMT
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Post by Nink on Dec 3, 2018 22:24:37 GMT
Anyone with fairly short hair use this? I have a new 'do and I’m having trouble styling it. The barrel is fairly large, so not sure how it work for short hair. My hair is in a layered bob just above my shoulder. Maybe someone who's had it longer can chime in and give you a concrete answer as to what they think.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Dec 3, 2018 22:31:38 GMT
I have the Revlon one - I love it. iamkristinl16 not sure how long your hair is, but my hair is thick and long. I use my regular blowdryer til my hair is about 95% dry, then use the Revlon one to finish. For me, this works the best. I generally get my hair to about 80-90% dry with the Revlon. I am not sure what I did differently with the John Frieda last time I used it, but it might have been a little more damp so it gripped the hair better instead of just blowing it around. Not sure.
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Post by baslp on Dec 3, 2018 22:44:25 GMT
I love i5 too. I generally dry my hair with my regular hair dryer first. Then when it almost dry I use the Revlon dryer. My hair finally goes in the direction I want it to.
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Deleted
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May 18, 2024 13:50:44 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2018 22:54:32 GMT
I've had a T3 for years. Every time it breaks, they send me a new one. Initially it was $199, I believe, but it changed my hair into healthy, shiny, happy hair!
The plug part just broke and I've been using a cheapie that DH had--what a difference! My hair doesn't stay as neat or nice at all, and I actually see some frizz that I NEVER see with my T3. I don't need added volume, but I do need something that cuts the drying time and also adds shine and smooth hair. I have to send my T3 back and get it fixed or replaced!
Good to hear that this Revlon one works for you Peas!!
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Dec 3, 2018 22:58:04 GMT
I've had a T3 for years. Every time it breaks, they send me a new one. Initially it was $199, I believe, but it changed my hair into healthy, shiny, happy hair! The plug part just broke and I've been using a cheapie that DH had--what a difference! My hair doesn't stay as neat or nice at all, and I actually see some frizz that I NEVER see with my T3. I don't need added volume, but I do need something that cuts the drying time and also adds shine and smooth hair. I have to send my T3 back and get it fixed or replaced! Good to hear that this Revlon one works for you Peas!! I would say that the Revlon doesn’t take the place of a regular hair dryer (at least not for me). I use my T3 to get my hair mostly dry, then use the Revlon to style and dry it the rest of the way. It saves me time because I don’t have to have my hair 100% dry then use a flat iron. The day after washing I do usually use the flat iron to flatten anything that has gotten wavy overnight.
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Deleted
Posts: 0
May 18, 2024 13:50:44 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2018 23:06:00 GMT
I've had a T3 for years. Every time it breaks, they send me a new one. Initially it was $199, I believe, but it changed my hair into healthy, shiny, happy hair! The plug part just broke and I've been using a cheapie that DH had--what a difference! My hair doesn't stay as neat or nice at all, and I actually see some frizz that I NEVER see with my T3. I don't need added volume, but I do need something that cuts the drying time and also adds shine and smooth hair. I have to send my T3 back and get it fixed or replaced! Good to hear that this Revlon one works for you Peas!! I would say that the Revlon doesn’t take the place of a regular hair dryer (at least not for me). I use my T3 to get my hair mostly dry, then use the Revlon to style and dry it the rest of the way. It saves me time because I don’t have to have my hair 100% dry then use a flat iron. The day after washing I do usually use the flat iron to flatten anything that has gotten wavy overnight. Thanks for that info! Makes sense. My hair is SO thick and curly that blowing it out all the way with the T3 is enough to make it shiny and styled. Works for me. Now I want to get it fixed, stat!!! (I found out that they do cover it for 24 months after purchase & I save the box and receipt every time I send it away!)
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Post by PenandInk on Dec 3, 2018 23:11:58 GMT
Anyone with fairly short hair use this? I have a new 'do and I’m having trouble styling it. I have short layered hair. Like a very long pixie. My grey hair is coming in curly, but not curly enough to look good. I use this hairdryer to smooth out the curls and straighten my hair. When my hair is straightened, it looses all body, but this hairdryer adds lots of body back into my hair. Im not a big “hairstyle” person, so this is perfect for me.
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Post by Merge on Dec 3, 2018 23:33:42 GMT
Anyone with fairly short hair use this? I have a new 'do and I’m having trouble styling it. I have short layered hair. Like a very long pixie. My grey hair is coming in curly, but not curly enough to look good. I use this hairdryer to smooth out the curls and straighten my hair. When my hair is straightened, it looses all body, but this hairdryer adds lots of body back into my hair. Im not a big “hairstyle” person, so this is perfect for me. Agree. Mine is an angled, chin-length bob with layers. Works beautifully. My hair is fine and thin, so I don’t need to use another dryer first. I use the Revlon after just towel drying my hair, starting at the crown and working down to the ends, and my hair has much better volume than when I blow dried and used the flat iron, with equally good smoothness. Done in five minutes!
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keithurbanlovinpea
Pearl Clutcher
Flowing with the go...
Posts: 4,271
Jun 29, 2014 3:29:30 GMT
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Post by keithurbanlovinpea on Dec 3, 2018 23:35:14 GMT
I looked at this but it seemed bulky and hard to weild. No?
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Post by PenandInk on Dec 4, 2018 0:15:51 GMT
I looked at this but it seemed bulky and hard to weild. No? Yes, it is rather heavy and the part where your hand goes is thick. It takes some getting used to. There’s a little “handle” on the brush end, and I use both hands to spin the barrel while my hair dries. It seemed very large when I first got it, but I’m used to it now and dont notice.
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SabrinaP
Pearl Clutcher
Busy Teacher Pea
Posts: 4,350
Location: Dallas Texas
Jun 26, 2014 12:16:22 GMT
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Post by SabrinaP on Dec 4, 2018 4:18:13 GMT
My DH got me one for Christmas (meaning he has no clue but it’s in the closet). I can’t wait to try it!
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