'The best hair dryer ever invented': The popular Revlon styling tool is 30% off
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Forget expensive salon blowouts or the hassle of maneuvering a round brush while balancing a heavy hairdryer. The easy-to-use Revlon One-Step Volumizing Hair Dryer is a total game-changer and a must in your beauty arsenal.
There’s a reason—multiple, actually—thousands of shoppers are obsessed with the brilliant gadget: It’s the secret weapon for a good hair day. And it happens to be on sale for a limited time—the perfect excuse to treat yourself to gorgeous hair.
The Amazon bestseller is a two-in-one tool (who doesn’t love a multitasker?) that combines a volume-boosting round brush with the power of a hair dryer for a foolproof blowout you can do yourself. The tool boasts over 10,000 reviews and its innovative design is to thank for the amazing results customers praise.
“This product is absolutely amazing!” raved a 5-star reviewer. “I have medium length, extremely thick, wavy to curly hair. I also hate to do anything with my hair except wash it...This hair dryer is a game-changer for me.”
The same buyer added, “In 15 minutes I had a beautiful, sleek, soft blowout... As a person who struggles with flyaways, frizzy hair and those sorts of things, I cannot believe that I can get my own hair to look so nice in such a short period of time. This blow dryer may actually be the best money I have spent on any kind of hair product in many years!”
One happy customer with short hair ditched higher-end products for this affordable tool and isn’t looking back.
“I love this hair dryer! I bought it because I broke my shoulder and only have the use of one arm. Before my shoulder was broken, I used a very expensive hair dryer and the best brushes,” says the fan. “This hair dryer works better than all of my high-end products. I'll never go back. The brush is big and I was concerned that it would be too much for my short hair. It will work great on any length hair. The bristles grab even the shortest hair and dry it smooth and soft.”
The Revlon styler is also a favorite among those with fine hair, as one reviewer noted. “My hair is baby fine and thin, and most hair dryers cause me to get nasty split ends and breakage. I bought this on a whim, and the difference between this and my high-end dryer has been phenomenal! I have more volume in less time, and less breakage as well.”
The brush’s oval shape lifts hair at the root for full body and curled ends. It’s lined with a combination of nylon bristles with ball tips (perfect for detangling) and boar bristles for smooth results. Plus, the base is coated with ceramic to keep heat damage to a minimum.
With three heat/speed settings, this 1,100-watt wonder gets the job done. And if you’re thinking it’s not powerful enough to tame your unruly mane, fear not. Not only does the dryer have a large shape to disperse air quickly and evenly, but it’s also designed with negative ions which saturate the airflow, resulting in shiny bouncy hair in minutes.
“I have a mix of thick, unruly, curly, kinky, wavy and uncooperative hair which takes at least an hour to dry with a regular hair dryer, and it still looks too puffy after all that work. I am stunned at how easy and fast this wonderful hair dryer works on my hair,” explained another fan of the tool. “I've been wrestling with my hair for at least 50 years, and this is by far the best hair dryer ever invented.”
Shop it: Revlon One-Step Volumizing Hair Dryer, $42 (was $60), amazon.com
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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