You’re not supposed to pump the revair and that’s probably the reason you’re getting frizz. You’re supposed to just hold it and let it do it. Also there are different settings you can try. If you are reviewing a product you should read and follow the directions so we can have a good idea of how it works when used correctly.
I would suggest a black or dark background for your hair vids. Would be able to see your hair so much better given it’s quite blonde now. The blonde just kind of blurs into your white background. No hate! Love your videos, they’re always so helpful. I bought the Revlon One-Step Volumizer Hair Dryer last Christmas because of you, and I haven’t went back to a regular blow dryer since! 💜
Oh wow 😯 You mean it’s faster to fry hair that is drying on its own while you dry the other side with the wrong technique. You were against this item from the beginning mouthing about it right off the start. Not everyone was lucky enough to have your normal hair. You can’t juggle it by not holding it there and actually letting it dry.
I’ve been watching a lot of videos on this product, I have fine hair, I do tend to agree there was user error on the RevAir side, especially from watching other videos. I’d still hesitate to purchase due to cost/and i think I’d find it awkward to use for me. I also kinda like my brush dryer/Dyson diffuser when drying. May eventually consider either the Shark/Dyson displayed in the future.
Milabu, love your hair videos and make up tutorials. As far as this one....RevAir takes naturally curly hair (which you don't have) to silky straight like nothing else on the earth. And, because it closes your hair cuticle it locks out frizz. If you are looking for volume and heat damage 🔥 isn't an issue; Dyson Airwrap is a good choice 😉. Just the fact that my 9 year old niece 👩🏽🦱 can use RevAir on her own to take her coily hair to straightness in 20 min vs 60 min with a blow dryer is HUGE! 💕
...you have to be pretty adept, strong and agile at handling that very oversized dryer brush! How many times do you have to experience your hair helplessly entwined in a brush, that takes a lot of time (!! especially if your in a hurry!!) to pull, tug and even cut your hair, to free it from a dangling, heavy, oversized hair brush dryer, stuck in your “crowning glory?” Once is too many! Plus it leaves you with anxiety, in stead of being confident, EVERY single time you need to dry your hair! (OMG Forbid being in a rush!) You will never be able to correct any damage done to overheating, it kinks up and leaves your hair very DULL and in uncontrollably fly away snarls! I wouldn’t give my mother or best friend a dyson dryer, I cant even GIVE away the one I had such a bad irreparable experience with! Revair has given me back the confidence of knowing, no matter how rushed i am, that my hair drying experience will ALWAYS leave me with a Happy Ending, of healthier and shiny hair! (without ANY worries or anxiety!!) mgm
I agree the revair was designed for people with more complicated hair textures to make it easier for us. And also to alleviate the damage and time of course
I agree. The revair works better for the more “hard to straighten” hair textures. Blow drying highly textured hair is a lot harder and more damaging due to tangles in the hair that cause snagging and breakage while brushing plus the higher heat that is needed. The revair is a godsend because it actually solves a lot of issues that come along with blow drying textured hair.
It might just be me and my opinion, but having the smoothing attachment on the dyson instead of just the “blow dryer” itself gave it an advantage in the comparison. I would have rather seen you do a comparison between the blow dryers without any special equipment. But as I said, I might be in the wrong here. Still a really good video, I do like that you have valid reasoning when speaking of pros and cons and can actually see the cons on even the best hair styling tools that you own :)
When the revair first came out, they used a higher suction. Also it says at what suction speed you need to hold your hair there for. There's definitely a lower suction speed being used here!
I think the revair side looks more sleek. The dyson leaves more flyaways to my mind. I think if you turn the suction up too high the ends of the hair get tangled with the revair.
@@Cloudburst2000 Exactly! I didn't see it as more sleek (thought the Dyson side gave a more polished look). The Revair just looks flat with fuzzy ends. The Dyson Airwrap side looks so much better to me.
Revair is very good for type 4c hair because we won’t have to manipulate our hair too much with the brush but if you have straight hair you don’t really have to use it even though the heat quality is better for any hair type.
Well the Dyson is both a drying AND styling tool where as the rev air is just a drying tool so I’m not surprised you got a more smoother and voluminous look with the Dyson
Always enjoy your video reviews. I have thick, wavy, silver hair. I use the Revair to dry my hair almost completely, but then finish it off with a blow dryer and round brush. This way, I'm only using a small amount of heat for a sleek, bouncy hairstyle that won't yellow with heat. I also put way more hair in each of my sections. It can handle a lot and still dry (suck) very well. For the tangles, turn down the suction just 1 or 2 numbers. There are some of us who love the Revair, but it would be great if it were way smaller and less pricey. Not sure if the heat from the Dyson would yellow silver or light hair. Thanks again for your reviews.
The thing is between this video and your first review, they are completely conflicting. Herr you say "revair only does one thing and its not good at it" yet in the first video (were revair GIFTED you the tool) you actually said if you aren't traveling, you would choose revair over dyson.
I have the revair hits exceptional on my hair drying and straightening if you want to hear my turtle head in 7 to 8 minutes completely dry. The instructions saying if your hair Tangles at the ends you need to take it down a level.
I'm honestly confused how she went from absolutely loving the revair and recommending it in videos, to saying it makes her hair frizzy and how bad it is.
I have the revair and at first it worked amazing and made my hair shiny. But then it started to make it really frizzy too with less shine and so many tangles, it might be the product that doesn't work well over time as it causes a lot of friction in the tube and your hair is just flaying everywhere in there. Even when cleaning the filter which is really disappointing considering the price it's like what regret buying the most in my life even though I got it on sale and through points from my credit card. I wish I bought something else with those points. But worked well at some point idk and I have long curly thick hair if that helps
Because of Dyson. Any video where she compares to Dyson she almost always wants to praise Dyson even if something she contradicted before. I’m sure she got Dyson stuff for free so probably why…
I think it just depends on how you want to do your hair. For a sleek look use the rev air and use it longer on a higher setting, and the Dyson is for a more volume 90s look. But I like both.
Love my RevAir! I'm surprised by this video- the RevAir is so much less heat- if you're sweating, that's from the way you really had to work the Dyson blow brush. The RevAir is so easy- you didn't have to pump it, should have just held it and then the roots would dry and there'd be no flyaways
I purchased the Dyson Air Wrap about 2 weeks ago and am VERY pleased with every function it offers. My hair feels healthy, full, and so soft for days after styling. I do sleep on a silk pillow case that I'm sure helps hold the curls or waves longer. I can get up and start my morning without bedhead! Thank you so much for your reviews as they helped me make the decision to "invest" in the Dyson Air Wrap tool. I also have the Revlon One-Step hairdryer and love it too. I noticed my hair feels dryer with the Revlon. I always use a heat styling product prior to using drying tools. Have you done a review of heat styling products?
My vacuum tangled my hair I don’t think it helped dry it at all. Not that I was trying to experiment, my brother thought it would be funny and followed me around the house with the hose.
Wow what a difference in your attitude towards it. When you used I. On yourself and your family you were 100% satisfied and never said anything about it hurting your arm.
Honey, I wonder if it's tangling because you're using it wrong. You're not supposed to keep sliding your hair in and out of it. The Revair seems like it's more for straightening curly hair. The Dyson definitely looked better on you.
Is it me or it's a bit unfair to compare the rev air that has no brush to to straighten, separate or untangle the hair against the Dyson which has an attachment to creat tension, separate the strands and comb them at the same time whereas the other one is just sucking.
I don't think the tool is for you and what you want, really. I liked the right side better because I prefer a sleek result. For someone with very thick hair that wants a sleeker result, or someone like me with thick hair and curls, the RevAir is perfect.
Yes but the Revair appears to be a more protective tool so you not going to have it drying out your hair so quickly. I don't know but I find she is a bit bias, especially comparing a brush with the Revair, why didn't she compare it with the Dyson blow dryer, it doesn't have a good review on Amazon
Could you please do a shark vs Dyson airwrap brush dryer review? I wanted to know which one had the least heat damage. Also wondering which one is easier to use.
I'm going to say for curly and thick hair the revair is better and works for that kind of hair but I think naturally straight and fine hair the dyson is better.
I have a product that does essentially what this dyson does except the end looks like a round brush instead of a flat brush. Warm air blows out and through the bristles. I got it in the 80s I think (for probably around $20) and still have it lol. I have used it a lot over the decades. I like to use it on my hair when it is completely dry though so it smooths out my hair and gives it volume...like a blow out with a round brush would I guess.
Ive got the dyson, friend got the revair. Long, curlier and people with lots of hair would really benefit with the revair. BUUUUUT... its HEAVY!!! Its a good arm workout XD I hope that the body of the revair had a wheel or something...
Your videos are so honest and helpful! Would love it if you rate the SHARK blowdryer. I keep seeing ads for it JUST as I had made up my mind to get a Dyson. Ughghg.
Hi beautiful😍Question my hair is very fine, thin &!dry. If I let air dry it’s frizzy, if I dry it wet it’s hard to get the roots dry, my ends dry & frizz & roots are still damp? This is using the Revlon Volumizer. Thanks💗
You tested the Hot Tools One Step a few weeks ago...I think that did a better job than either of these 2. Even better than the Dyson. Granted, we can feel what your hair is like. But based on appearance, Hot Tools is winner to me!
I tested the Revlon one stop styler thingy and after 3 weeks of using it my hair was broke, singed, very damaged, so much that my hairdresser grilled me!! I've been considering the Dyson if I save up as I really struggle with doing my hair due to a health condition and my joints dislocate. Maybe I need to go back to the drawing board...
I actually use both. I give my hair a rough dry with the dyson and itll take about 3 minutes to get my hair to 80-90% dry. Then I’ll use my revlon on LOW with a heat protectant. Takes me less than 10 minutes in total and it looks like a professional blow out at the end. Plus much less damage!
I keep thinking that the revair would be a great option for people with disabilities as it does require less strength to manipulate and hold it ..! Such a shame it's sooo expensive.
Dyson makes great products...I know because I have a DYsonBlow Dryer...It was a very special Christmas present...From you know who...Hugs and Love to you and Andrey ...Loretta
You aren’t suppose to “pump” with the rev air, or your hair will tangle and frizz. Put hair in and put to your scalp and leave it. You were using it in a pumping motion moving it up and down the hair.
Can you try the GHD oracle next? Would love hear your review on it, also the Revair looks like what a blow dryer would have looked like when it was first invented 😂
You’re not supposed to pump the revair and that’s probably the reason you’re getting frizz. You’re supposed to just hold it and let it do it. Also there are different settings you can try. If you are reviewing a product you should read and follow the directions so we can have a good idea of how it works when used correctly.
You are suppose to DAB the dryer, not just let it sit there.
The company instruction is to let it sit there….the other commenter is correct. I have had one for 3 years.
Exactly
I would suggest a black or dark background for your hair vids. Would be able to see your hair so much better given it’s quite blonde now. The blonde just kind of blurs into your white background. No hate! Love your videos, they’re always so helpful. I bought the Revlon One-Step Volumizer Hair Dryer last Christmas because of you, and I haven’t went back to a regular blow dryer since! 💜
Amy Pettypiece YEEES!!
Totally agree
How can we tell with somebody who has straight hair already and doesn’t know how to really use it?
Oh wow 😯
You mean it’s faster to fry hair that is drying on its own while you dry the other side with the wrong technique. You were against this item from the beginning mouthing about it right off the start.
Not everyone was lucky enough to have your normal hair. You can’t juggle it by not holding it there and actually letting it dry.
I’ve been watching a lot of videos on this product, I have fine hair, I do tend to agree there was user error on the RevAir side, especially from watching other videos. I’d still hesitate to purchase due to cost/and i think I’d find it awkward to use for me. I also kinda like my brush dryer/Dyson diffuser when drying. May eventually consider either the Shark/Dyson displayed in the future.
I think Dyson is great tor straight, fine hair. RevAir seems to be for people with curly hair. I can’t wait to buy it!!
Afro hair is very appreciative of the revair hair dryer 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾 😊
Bien vrai ca a l'air top jvais m'en prendre un je crois !!!
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We get it, she like dyson.
Think you're not supposed to move the Revair back and forth, but rather keep it in place. That may be why it frizzed. Great review though!
Milabu, love your hair videos and make up tutorials. As far as this one....RevAir takes naturally curly hair (which you don't have) to silky straight like nothing else on the earth. And, because it closes your hair cuticle it locks out frizz. If you are looking for volume and heat damage 🔥 isn't an issue; Dyson Airwrap is a good choice 😉. Just the fact that my 9 year old niece 👩🏽🦱 can use RevAir on her own to take her coily hair to straightness in 20 min vs 60 min with a blow dryer is HUGE! 💕
That’s amazing!!! I also did the revair on my sister in law and she had extremely thick hair and it did incredible with her hair :)
...you have to be pretty adept, strong and agile at handling that very oversized dryer brush!
How many times do you have to experience your hair helplessly entwined in a brush, that takes a lot of time (!! especially if your in a hurry!!) to pull, tug and even cut your hair, to free it from a dangling, heavy, oversized hair brush dryer, stuck in your “crowning glory?”
Once is too many!
Plus it leaves you with anxiety, in stead of being confident, EVERY single time you need to dry your hair!
(OMG Forbid being in a rush!) You will never be able to correct any damage done to overheating, it kinks up
and leaves your hair very DULL and in uncontrollably fly away
snarls!
I wouldn’t give my mother or best friend a dyson dryer, I cant even GIVE away the one I had such a bad irreparable experience with!
Revair has given me back the confidence of knowing, no matter how rushed i am, that my hair drying experience will ALWAYS leave me with a Happy Ending, of healthier and shiny hair!
(without ANY worries or anxiety!!) mgm
I agree the revair was designed for people with more complicated hair textures to make it easier for us. And also to alleviate the damage and time of course
I agree. The revair works better for the more “hard to straighten” hair textures. Blow drying highly textured hair is a lot harder and more damaging due to tangles in the hair that cause snagging and breakage while brushing plus the higher heat that is needed. The revair is a godsend because it actually solves a lot of issues that come along with blow drying textured hair.
@@likemycommentifyouwantareply Well said.
I preferred the Revair side, is sleeker, more straighter and less frizz and fly aways than the Dyson side
It might just be me and my opinion, but having the smoothing attachment on the dyson instead of just the “blow dryer” itself gave it an advantage in the comparison. I would have rather seen you do a comparison between the blow dryers without any special equipment. But as I said, I might be in the wrong here. Still a really good video, I do like that you have valid reasoning when speaking of pros and cons and can actually see the cons on even the best hair styling tools that you own :)
Simon Lönnqvist there’s no attachments which is a disadvantage in itself. No need to limit the dyson
That revair looks like something from the 50s/60s
When the revair first came out, they used a higher suction. Also it says at what suction speed you need to hold your hair there for. There's definitely a lower suction speed being used here!
I think the revair side looks more sleek. The dyson leaves more flyaways to my mind. I think if you turn the suction up too high the ends of the hair get tangled with the revair.
Sooooo loud and large and inconvenient though!?
But there is no body at all to the hair. And who has room for that thing anyway? It seems like a major hassle to put together and to use.
@@Cloudburst2000 Exactly! I didn't see it as more sleek (thought the Dyson side gave a more polished look). The Revair just looks flat with fuzzy ends. The Dyson Airwrap side looks so much better to me.
Revair is very good for type 4c hair because we won’t have to manipulate our hair too much with the brush but if you have straight hair you don’t really have to use it even though the heat quality is better for any hair type.
I think the revair might be good for the overall health-of the hair as there is no manipulation with the hair!
They need to make a better product. Preferably something a lot smaller
Well the Dyson is both a drying AND styling tool where as the rev air is just a drying tool so I’m not surprised you got a more smoother and voluminous look with the Dyson
Always enjoy your video reviews. I have thick, wavy, silver hair. I use the Revair to dry my hair almost completely, but then finish it off with a blow dryer and round brush. This way, I'm only using a small amount of heat for a sleek, bouncy hairstyle that won't yellow with heat. I also put way more hair in each of my sections. It can handle a lot and still dry (suck) very well. For the tangles, turn down the suction just 1 or 2 numbers. There are some of us who love the Revair, but it would be great if it were way smaller and less pricey. Not sure if the heat from the Dyson would yellow silver or light hair. Thanks again for your reviews.
The thing is between this video and your first review, they are completely conflicting.
Herr you say "revair only does one thing and its not good at it" yet in the first video (were revair GIFTED you the tool) you actually said if you aren't traveling, you would choose revair over dyson.
I agree with your comment. I see this too. She can’t really recommend Revair and I can’t really view this review as honest. 😕
You really can't compare the two because the Dyson has a brush . Of course it's going to be different.
I have the revair hits exceptional on my hair drying and straightening if you want to hear my turtle head in 7 to 8 minutes completely dry. The instructions saying if your hair Tangles at the ends you need to take it down a level.
I wouldn't even use the Revair for free. The thing is MASSIVE, where am I suppose to store it?
Lisa Isabelle under the bathroom sink 😆😆
Lol. You'll need a garage for that sucker! 🤣
@@lisathomson3057
Then picture taking that sucker out every time to do your hair...then put it away, repeat...
And it takes so long to do just one piece and it makes ur hair frizzy so it wouldn’t work for curly girls... and it SOOO loud
In your home If You have one
I'm honestly confused how she went from absolutely loving the revair and recommending it in videos, to saying it makes her hair frizzy and how bad it is.
I have the revair and at first it worked amazing and made my hair shiny. But then it started to make it really frizzy too with less shine and so many tangles, it might be the product that doesn't work well over time as it causes a lot of friction in the tube and your hair is just flaying everywhere in there. Even when cleaning the filter which is really disappointing considering the price it's like what regret buying the most in my life even though I got it on sale and through points from my credit card. I wish I bought something else with those points. But worked well at some point idk and I have long curly thick hair if that helps
She doesn't want to lose those free Dyson "gifts".
Mine worked well… at first. It’s currently listed on eBay!
Because of Dyson. Any video where she compares to Dyson she almost always wants to praise Dyson even if something she contradicted before. I’m sure she got Dyson stuff for free so probably why…
I think it just depends on how you want to do your hair. For a sleek look use the rev air and use it longer on a higher setting, and the Dyson is for a more volume 90s look. But I like both.
I have a RevAir, and I like it. I can dry my whole head of long hair in 13 minutes. But now you got me wanting that Dyson lol.
That’s amazing!!!
Get both Yolo
The Revair seems like something that would've been innovative in 1950.
I think the dyson is better for hair like yours and the revair better for thick, curly hair
Love my RevAir! I'm surprised by this video- the RevAir is so much less heat- if you're sweating, that's from the way you really had to work the Dyson blow brush. The RevAir is so easy- you didn't have to pump it, should have just held it and then the roots would dry and there'd be no flyaways
I purchased the Dyson Air Wrap about 2 weeks ago and am VERY pleased with every function it offers. My hair feels healthy, full, and so soft for days after styling. I do sleep on a silk pillow case that I'm sure helps hold the curls or waves longer. I can get up and start my morning without bedhead! Thank you so much for your reviews as they helped me make the decision to "invest" in the Dyson Air Wrap tool. I also have the Revlon One-Step hairdryer and love it too. I noticed my hair feels dryer with the Revlon. I always use a heat styling product prior to using drying tools.
Have you done a review of heat styling products?
I wonder if the frizz on your ends is caused by your pulling it in and out of the suction dryer?
Very expensive. I wonder could one get a similar straight effect using a clean vacuum cleaner hose. I feel an experiment coming on.
My vacuum tangled my hair I don’t think it helped dry it at all. Not that I was trying to experiment, my brother thought it would be funny and followed me around the house with the hose.
I literally just bought the dyson this week and I'm in love
Wow what a difference in your attitude towards it. When you used I. On yourself and your family you were 100% satisfied and never said anything about it hurting your arm.
Yep. That’s what I need. Tangled ends that can break easily!
Honey, I wonder if it's tangling because you're using it wrong. You're not supposed to keep sliding your hair in and out of it. The Revair seems like it's more for straightening curly hair. The Dyson definitely looked better on you.
If you watch her first video she is reading the directions. And it says you should move it.
Just wanted to know if Dyson can burn your hair
Is it me or it's a bit unfair to compare the rev air that has no brush to to straighten, separate or untangle the hair against the Dyson which has an attachment to creat tension, separate the strands and comb them at the same time whereas the other one is just sucking.
Pretty hair! These tools are so costly...it's mind blowing...
Thanks! :D
I don't think the tool is for you and what you want, really. I liked the right side better because I prefer a sleek result.
For someone with very thick hair that wants a sleeker result, or someone like me with thick hair and curls, the RevAir is perfect.
Yes but the Revair appears to be a more protective tool so you not going to have it drying out your hair so quickly. I don't know but I find she is a bit bias, especially comparing a brush with the Revair, why didn't she compare it with the Dyson blow dryer, it doesn't have a good review on Amazon
I have lots of thick stubborn wavy hair. Volume is never a concern. I wish I could see what your naturally looks like.
I like the repair side. but you are right the Dyson offers so much more
It seems like you're letting the side with the dyson nearly dry out before you get to it. It doesn't really come off as a fair comparison.
Short hair queen! Beautiful Milana!!
HOLY sucking moly!! What a crazy ass hair tool. Pretty cool but holy moly. If I had some extra money I’d totally buy that hair vacuum!
I'm definitely gonna buy a dyson thank you milana for helping me every time and your videos are beautiful like you ❤❤
Could you please do a shark vs Dyson airwrap brush dryer review? I wanted to know which one had the least heat damage. Also wondering which one is easier to use.
What is your opinion for steam pod flat iron?
Είναι εκπληκτικό!! 😊
I'm going to say for curly and thick hair the revair is better and works for that kind of hair but I think naturally straight and fine hair the dyson is better.
What genius thought the Revair was a good idea?. It might be good for reheating churros or hotdogs too though, so maybe i shouldnt knock it.
Ha, ha, ha! My man said churros
The Dyson side looks a little frizzier on the ends in the front.
I can just see Andre laughing his ass off for most of this video. Yeah, travel friendly, revair!!!?? Love you two from Ontario 🇨🇦
Omg I so need a Dyson airwrap, not in my budget so won't happen but I'm so jealous lol
Have you ever thought about going through QVC?, that's how I was able to buy mine.
Where can I buy revair hair dryer?
I have a product that does essentially what this dyson does except the end looks like a round brush instead of a flat brush. Warm air blows out and through the bristles. I got it in the 80s I think (for probably around $20) and still have it lol. I have used it a lot over the decades. I like to use it on my hair when it is completely dry though so it smooths out my hair and gives it volume...like a blow out with a round brush would I guess.
That’s amazing!
They don't make em like they used to. Wow! Since the 80s😲
But you said on the other Revair that you loved it ????
Honestly there's NO way I would spend 500$ for a hair tool
Joe Rav shit anything over $50 seems to high lol
@@TiffaniXOXO exactly!!!!! They all do the same!
Es aire frío o caliente?
The Revair is so limited with its capabilities & so huge!! I love my Dyson Airwrap even though it’s expensive. It’s just so much more versatile. X
Ive got the dyson, friend got the revair.
Long, curlier and people with lots of hair would really benefit with the revair.
BUUUUUT... its HEAVY!!! Its a good arm workout XD I hope that the body of the revair had a wheel or something...
Your videos are so honest and helpful! Would love it if you rate the SHARK blowdryer. I keep seeing ads for it JUST as I had made up my mind to get a Dyson. Ughghg.
They use a revair at a fancy salon where i live but i didnt know you could have them at home lmao
Hi beautiful😍Question my hair is very fine, thin &!dry. If I let air dry it’s frizzy, if I dry it wet it’s hard to get the roots dry, my ends dry & frizz & roots are still damp? This is using the Revlon Volumizer. Thanks💗
Pls do a video on how to grow nails fast!
You tested the Hot Tools One Step a few weeks ago...I think that did a better job than either of these 2. Even better than the Dyson. Granted, we can feel what your hair is like. But based on appearance, Hot Tools is winner to me!
I'm a man and I'm shaving me head too! I have no idea why I just watched this video! I guess suckung and blowing got me hooked!
can you do hairstyles for back to school
“Sucking” versus “Blowing”,,,, 😂🤪🤣😂 I can’t!!!!!!
do you have hair product preferences?
Revair reminds me of 90’s infomercials for the flobee? Is that what it was called... the vacuum hair cutter
How much does the dyson coast?
Also great video 💖
I tested the Revlon one stop styler thingy and after 3 weeks of using it my hair was broke, singed, very damaged, so much that my hairdresser grilled me!! I've been considering the Dyson if I save up as I really struggle with doing my hair due to a health condition and my joints dislocate. Maybe I need to go back to the drawing board...
I actually use both. I give my hair a rough dry with the dyson and itll take about 3 minutes to get my hair to 80-90% dry. Then I’ll use my revlon on LOW with a heat protectant. Takes me less than 10 minutes in total and it looks like a professional blow out at the end. Plus much less damage!
What heat settings were used on both?
Low. She usually uses low heat settings
I keep thinking that the revair would be a great option for people with disabilities as it does require less strength to manipulate and hold it ..! Such a shame it's sooo expensive.
It’s (revair) actually quite heavy...
Any thoughts on the regular Dyson blow dryer? I’ve been contemplating it for a while now
I had no idea there even was such a hair drying sucking tool! Great review!
Have you done a video on the Tyme iron?
Erin C she has!!
How about put the vacuum up ward instead of going down vacuum up I've been you might get volume doing that
Dyson makes great products...I know because I have a DYsonBlow Dryer...It was a very special Christmas present...From you know who...Hugs and Love to you and Andrey ...Loretta
Your tutorials are very helpful. I'm happy to have found your channel~ looking forward to the next one, TY!:)
Thanks for this video!! I really needed it because I was planning on getting the dyson blow dryer. This made my decision a lot more clear.
So someone once though I wonder if I could dry my hair with myvacuum. And now they charge over 400 for that crazy thing.
Next time compare the Revair to the nozzle attachment on your vacuum cleaner 👍
I'll stick with my trusty Revlon One-Step at about 1/10th the cost of the Dyson.
I absolutely love your videos.💕💕💕you are so pretty☺️
You aren’t suppose to “pump” with the rev air, or your hair will tangle and frizz. Put hair in and put to your scalp and leave it. You were using it in a pumping motion moving it up and down the hair.
This was very amusing...made me smile a lot. I enjoyed this one😄
The revair reminded me of some videos i saw of dads giving little girls ponytails with a vacuumm
The revair made your hair frizzy because you were pumping it. You are supposed to hold it still
That’s an interesting looking contraption
All I can think of is that scene from Wayne's World with the suck cut.
What’s the claim to fame of the Revair?? I don’t understand WHY someone would use that? Was there a pitch that was put forward for people to buy it?
For some reason, I thought of the ending to Spaceballs lol 🤓
I think they're both ridiculous because of the price. Also the Revair couldn't do anything for my waist length hair.
That sucking machine looks like something that would be great on using on my Akita when he is shedding if he could bare the noise
I want to know how many ppl watching this can even afford the Dyson Airwrap!?
Anyone probably could. It’s just a matter if it’s a good idea lol.
Ashley Kleinvehn i dunno about you but I don’t have $500 to drop on a hair tool
Quincy Vickers If you didn’t eat for like a month you would lol. I’m just saying you could. If you can afford internet you can theoretically.
@@ashleyk8406 your key word was PROBABLY! Lol
@@ashleyk8406 In some countries the minimum wage is less than a half it's price. Just saying.
Can you do the hairstyle for thin hair?
Nice expensive comparison😊 I still need to grab that Revlon one😅
It's great. I treated myself to it. I seldom dry my hair and when I do I love that I dont need to style it after..
I would say the Dyson does a better job on drying hair
Can you try the GHD oracle next? Would love hear your review on it, also the Revair looks like what a blow dryer would have looked like when it was first invented 😂
It’s that a vacuum?
Love the concept but that thing is huge!
The dysentery side looks more frizzy to me.
Sucking and blowing 😂😂😂 dude, I laughed