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The Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer and Volumizer Hot Air Brush removes the monotony of getting ready to work from home, earning it two Cheers!
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I have been trying to dry my hair most days while working from home. But, I rarely have been able to muster up the drive to style it – especially while getting the girls’ breakfast and virtual school started. So, I generally have been ending up with an unsophisticated bun by the afternoon. Couple that with the “Zoom effect,” and I haven’t been feeling the greatest about my look.
Turning to the solver of all problems – Google – I did a bit of searching for a hair product or tool to liven up my look, and came across the Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer and Volumizer Hot Air Brush. This tool has racked up thousands of positive reviews, and sounded like it fit the bill for a beauty pick-me-up! So, when I found a deal ($29) on the Hot Air Brush on Target.com on Prime Day, I ordered it! (Tip – Given the popularity of the Hot Air Brush, you might find it in the Black Friday ads.)
I was a bit concerned about the learning curve because I’ve tried a blowdryer-round brush combo on many occasions, but often end up with a hand cramp and an average blowout in the front (and less-than-average blowout in the back). So, turning to YouTube, I watched someone else use the Hot Air Brush to dry their hair. (Seriously, I watched someone else dry their hair. If there was any question about whether prolonged social distancing can take a toll, I now know the answer is, “yes.”) Anyways… It looked simple enough, so I waited anxiously for my Target package to arrive.
It’s wonderful, a breeze to operate, and I’ve even been looking forward to drying my hair some days! The design of the Hot Air Brush keeps it from tangling in my hair. And, the design of the cord makes repositioning and twirling the Hot Air Brush simple. But, best of all, I’m able to dry my hair in less than ten minutes. And, the result is amazing – a shiny, frizz-free, bouncy ‘do that lasts all day (really, all day).
Directions: First, towel dry your hair. Next, clip 3/4 of your hair up. Then, turn the Hot Air Brush on high, and you’ll figure the rest out – no YouTube video necessary.
Megan W says
I love this brush, great tip!
Patty Armbruster says
This looks like something I need to try!