💇♀️ Elevate your hair game with salon-style shine and volume!
The REVLON All-In-One Style Hot Air Kit combines 500 watts of power with ionic technology and ceramic-coated interchangeable barrels to deliver fast, frizz-free styling. Featuring a tangle-preventing rotating barrel and multiple heat settings, it offers versatile curling and volumizing options for a professional, salon-quality finish at home.
Product Dimensions | 12.45 x 5.6 x 2.65 inches |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Manufacturer | Helen of Troy |
ASIN | B000PXYAL2 |
Item model number | RV444C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 27, 2007 |
L**Y
Cepillo eléctrico
Llego a tiempo y en muy buenas condiciones! Gracias
C**N
Easy to use with great results
Love this item. Works really well
D**G
No power
I ordered this to replace my other Revlon hair dryer that appeared to be the same one. It has the same functions and the same style, etc. However, this isn't a blow dryer. It is just a stick with bristles. The high on this one is lower than the low on my earlier dryer. If I had bothered to get this set up and use it AND kept all my packaging, I would have sent it back. Instead, I tossed it in the garbage, where it belongs. Why would Revlon, a pretty well known company create a 500 W piece of crap and sell it to people? Maybe cuz enough are like me and end up getting stiffed for the cost.I went to Ulta and bought a Chi round with three attachments, and plenty of power. I paid four times as much, but it is worth is. DO NOT BUY THIS HAIR DRYER. AGAIN, IT IS JUST A STICK WITH BRISTLES.
L**A
Depends what you need.
I have fine chin length curly/frizzy hair. I wait until it’s nearly dry to use the brush. It smooths my frizz well and leaves a little curl. It’s not going to straighten your hair so don’t get it if that’s what you want. It’s not going to curl like a curling iron, either. There’s not enough “grab” to put any tension on the hair. The 1.5 in. barrel is the perfect size for me. The small one is pretty much useless, but i think it would probably end up cracking if you changed the barrels frequently, anyway. Power is fairly weak. But I don’t want it hot or hard blowing because that would cause my hair to frizz. It’s cheap plastic but it’s fine as long as you don’t drop it. I wish the bristles were a little grabbier. For the price, it does the job for me but forget it if you have longer, thicker hair or intend to use it to dry your hair. Next time, I’ll probably buy a little better brand, myself. I would love if it was exactly like the full size Revlon brush but smaller barrel. I’ve had that for months and it’s still going strong. It’s just too big of a barrel for me now.Update. Exchanged it for the more powerful one. Pretty much the same except only one barrel, much stronger blowing power, sturdier plastic. Worth the extra 20 bucks. Still has a gentle setting but has more uses than the 500 watt model.
H**.
Great for short & med. lengths hair w/those having hard time holding both brush & hairdryer.
I’m a 27+ year veteran hairdresser. Many of my clients are getting older and having a harder time holding both the hairdryer and round brush, especially when trying to do the top and crown areas.1-I don’t allow them to engage the button that allows the brush to roll or rotate. Hair is too easily tangled up and knotted in the bristles.2- The handle is slender enough for small hands and slightly arthritic ones to grip well, without being too heavy or bulky.3- The brushes have cool touch tips allowing them to be used for stability. The bristles are just long enough to grip well on medium to thin hair types without tangling.4- The multiple heat settings aren’t too many or to little.I have not had a client unable to use it or unable to get their desired results. I was pleasantly surprised with my client who has very curly hair and wanted a tool that she could use to both dry and straighten her hair in one unit. Using the larger brush attached, a bit of practice and the proper styling products, she’s able to achieve the goals we set. She’s able to get the volume at the crown with a bit of bend (as if she used a large barrel diameter curling iron) and eliminate the frizz from having naturally curly hair. She’s also able to straighten and dry her longer, side sweeping bangs and once they are dry she uses the hot setting to seal out frizz and make them shinier.I have every client who is thinking about it actually use it with me during their appointment. I don’t think that it’s the best tool for longer than shoulder length hair, or overly thick/coarse hair. Might be a great tool for long hair that was pre-dried, straightened earlier and you now wanted to dress it up a bit after work to go out.Hopefully this is helpful.
A**A
No release button
I was surprised as I was looking for curling brush, however I wouldn’t recommend trying on very long hair. Anything longer than shoulder length. The “curl release” did not release to spin free to remove from curl. My hair was Suck in those bristles TIGHT. The Only releasing the Actual Curler from the Unit. My hair & curling barrel got WORSE when actual barrel RELEASED ATTACHED TO MY HAIR! Nothing like their older model. Disappointed!
W**
High pitch sound
I purchased to travel with. But the first time I used it at home, it had a loud pitch for the dryer part. Will be returning to Amazon. If you have short hair the blower brush will come close to ears and is louder that a regular blowdryer.
R**J
Works for me
I have fine short hair and the smaller brush works just fine. Some said the air does not flow through the brush which is probably true, but the volume of airflow from the base is sufficient to dry hair with no problems. Perhaps if hair s long or thick, just do smaller sections.
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