I felt the same about the Revlon round brush with the full sized head. Everyone's hair looked FRIED yet they all RAVED on it lol. You need a little wave to hide those ends.
@@aamanpour3630 GIRL! The revlon roundbrush damaged my curls like no other!! It didn’t look fried when I left it straight but leaving it natural??? my curls are soooo loose now with the ends being straight - I had to cut my hair the other day. 😭 AND I’ve only used the roundbrush no more than like 10-15 times. I used to straighten my hair in high school damn near every day (waited for my hair to air dry before straightening - did not use a hair dryer or anything but still was using a flat iron on high heat every single day for years) and even years of that didn’t damage my curls the way the roundbrush did after just a few uses :/
@@cocoandpika Yup. Sorry to hear that 🙁. I used to wait for my hair to dry and then flat iron it and it was way longer than it is now that I started using these brushes :(. I find these brushes more convenient ( I like the TIGI one) but idk... they're causing damage I didn't use to have.
I’m sorry but your hair looked damaged afterwards. It wasn’t smooth or anything. I am a natural course, curly redhead. I wear mine curly or straight. If my hair looked like that after straightening my natural curls with that, I would never use it again. That is just MY opinion. I am sure everyone will share theirs after seeing my post. LOL
This product gives a blow dried result. It’s not meant to perform like a flat iron nor does it get hot enough to give the results of one. It’s a lower heat styling option meant to cut down on heat damage. This being said, I don’t like the results either. I’ve yet to see someone use this and get nice results.
I agree but also that is how Mel likes it bc textured hair never comes out super straight without doing extra work. It all depends on the person's preference so this is more for ppl who want their hair to be straight but not flat straight and as least damage as possible.
She has textured hair plus she probably does a curly cut. A curly cut when straightening can look damaged because the hair is cut curly rather than straight. Her hair isn’t damaged. I know because I did a curly cut and when I straightened it I cringed. I like to where my hair straight and curly, I will never get a curly cut again because of the way it looks when straightened. Bit that’s just my preference.
@@kaitlyncook7771 All I said is that us curly girls need to follow up with something else if we want the style to last and not get frizzy. These tools are rarely made for us, but I can definitely see someone with straight or wavy hair using it. I should have specified because not all curls are the same and if the hair is thinner it will hold better. Mine won’t so I won’t be getting this. ☺️
@@kaitlyncook7771her hair is curly, silky. She commonly does tutorials on her sister’s hair which is more like a wavy that’s forced into a curl by the way they style it. There’s levels to this and this is why her fans want more diversity in how she tests her products because saying it works on her sister doesn’t tell us anything and saying it works on her is saying it could work for curlies if your hair is a certain fabric/texture.
@@MiVidaBellisima her sisters hair is quite dense and thick though. Its very wavy if you're gonna call it wavy. Its not at all "forced" to curl the way you see people who have a slight texture in their hair try to style it curly using a bunch of product. Nothing wrong with either but her sisters hair isn't "tame" or straight by any stretch of the imagination.
It would not work on my hair. Her hair is straighter but not smooth. I definitely wouldn’t waste my money. My hair is curly and I live in a humid climate. I prefer large round brush and blow dryer or blow dry brush. Finish with a flat iron. And two hours late in the Florida heat and it’s lumpy again. I’m a stylist and I have the finest tools and products available but I won’t torture my hair to be straight. It doesn’t like it!
Dyson hair products are overrated. I bought the blow dryer because of her videos and let me tell you there is nothing special about it. And the diffuser is really meh for curly hair.
Nothing beats a good old round brush and hair dryer blowout and then finishing with a flat iron. Still the most effective in my opinion! If I’m not mistaken, she is partnered with Dyson and has featured some of its products on her channel here. I think that if the point is to encourage us to purchase this hair dryer though, demonstrating it on another person (whose hair looks amazing straight) may have been more conducive to this goal.
@@esthertjones Went and watched! Def a great straightening product for fine delicate hair it looks like. Waiting to see if it does Anything other than straighten and if people with coarser/curlier hair can get decent results. 🤔
@@PrinceDuCiel7 I've seen a few vids, mostly comparing it to the revair (it boggles my mind that people can afford TWO $500 blowdryers 😵💫) and it doesn't seem to be able to get the hair much straighter, but given that the airstrait has that boost mode and that it wasn't designed exclusively with curly hair in mind I feel like we're going to be seeing some "airstrait gave me heat damage" vids in the future . . .
@@lilstinker1027actually not. I have it and it gives a much smoother result than a blow dryer and brush and I don’t need to go in with a flat iron after so it actually saves time
I bought it day one and although I take care of it after 8 months it no longer works. Now it is at the after-sales service, it is the first time that a device breaks down so quickly...
Honestly this doesn't look good. It looks like you just blow dried your hair with a comb attachment or something. In my opinion a flat iron will still be needed afterwards. I wouldn't use this, my hair is way too curly for this to replace any other tools I have.
News flash - not all curlies want a flat ironed look all the time! A lot of us (myself included), like a blowdry for the extra volume it gives which can make certain styles look better than with flatter hair. As for the dryer itself, I can get a similar result with mine which is way cheaper.
I do not want heat damage so I bring mine to my appointments but the stylist’s will not use it I understand it takes time to learn it… but they also will not use the Dyson dryer 🤷♀️ Muscle memory saves time so they’ll use their tools, but I especially don’t want heat after a color on my curls 😢
I think it’s also because her hair isn’t cut for wearing straight. My hair looks strange when it’s straight because the layers are cut for my wavy texture
@@savannahmancuso2965 I have extremely curly hair with a significant amount of layers and my hair doesn’t do this when I straighten because it’s moisturized enough to blend in. She needs significantly more moisture in her hair + better technique
People in these comments really don’t understand textured hair. It’s never gonna like like smooth, straight hair because it’s literally completely different on a cuticle level?? This is really cool that they’re coming out with this possibility for us! And her hair is obviously not cut for a straight style. But every little frizz is not “damaged hair”, I am so tired of this.
Tbh i kinda just gave up on straightening my hair since i damaged it so badly in tbe past and all the healtheir alternatives just dont make it look that good :/
The only curlies who had success with this were Julia Caban and Julissa Guillen. Julia's results were the most impressive for a curly. Julissa's hair looks best with a bend in it so... I think finer/frizzier hair like Julia's might fair better with the machine. The girl in this vid has dense coarse curls which look a heck of a lot better curly.
Yea, no. Shark flopped with that one. I’ll stick to my Revlon brush to dry my hair and a low temp ceramic straightener to style. Take 30 mins tops. Doesn’t look crusty afterwards.
Brad mondo gives a unsponsored review of this. No one is mentioning that it's 500$!! Edit: Mell you didn't mention if this is a sponsored video or not.
It still looks very frizzy though. I feel like if you don’t have naturally healthy and shiny hair, this won’t work. I’ve seen so many reviews and none of them look good.
Je suis tellement pas convaincue... S'il faut plusieurs passages sur la mèche, le lissage va être très long surtt si on a les cheveux long.. Le résultat ne semble même pas joli.... Je pense que je vais rester sur le fer vapeur encore un petit moment finalement...
I think her hair is already damaged due to some processes. Even she uses a flat iron, it would look like this. She should get a haircut for the damaged split ends.
If I am spending that much time doing my hair, it better look like silk when I am done!
I agree!
And furthermore, if I’m spending that much MONEY on this tool 💸💸💸
I have curly hair and my arm go tired either way normar hair dryer so I go one brush hair dryer for 30 dollars and leave my hair frizz like this lol.
100%!
To get the silk effect she’d have to crank up the heat l but that will damage her curls which is bread and butter of this channel.
Just picked mine up. I love it life-changing. I’m a frizzy wavy curly girl now I have options.
I’m glad I watched. I was thinking of buying it, but this would take all day on my hair!
I've not seen one video of this that looks good but they still rave about it.
I felt the same about the Revlon round brush with the full sized head. Everyone's hair looked FRIED yet they all RAVED on it lol. You need a little wave to hide those ends.
sponsored, maybe
Because it's 280 😢 I like 425 ❤
@@aamanpour3630 GIRL! The revlon roundbrush damaged my curls like no other!! It didn’t look fried when I left it straight but leaving it natural??? my curls are soooo loose now with the ends being straight - I had to cut my hair the other day. 😭 AND I’ve only used the roundbrush no more than like 10-15 times. I used to straighten my hair in high school damn near every day (waited for my hair to air dry before straightening - did not use a hair dryer or anything but still was using a flat iron on high heat every single day for years) and even years of that didn’t damage my curls the way the roundbrush did after just a few uses :/
@@cocoandpika Yup. Sorry to hear that 🙁. I used to wait for my hair to dry and then flat iron it and it was way longer than it is now that I started using these brushes :(. I find these brushes more convenient ( I like the TIGI one) but idk... they're causing damage I didn't use to have.
I’m sorry but your hair looked damaged afterwards. It wasn’t smooth or anything. I am a natural course, curly redhead. I wear mine curly or straight. If my hair looked like that after straightening my natural curls with that, I would never use it again.
That is just MY opinion. I am sure everyone will share theirs after seeing my post. LOL
This product gives a blow dried result. It’s not meant to perform like a flat iron nor does it get hot enough to give the results of one. It’s a lower heat styling option meant to cut down on heat damage. This being said, I don’t like the results either. I’ve yet to see someone use this and get nice results.
I agree but also that is how Mel likes it bc textured hair never comes out super straight without doing extra work. It all depends on the person's preference so this is more for ppl who want their hair to be straight but not flat straight and as least damage as possible.
yup u are right 😅
She has textured hair plus she probably does a curly cut. A curly cut when straightening can look damaged because the hair is cut curly rather than straight. Her hair isn’t damaged. I know because I did a curly cut and when I straightened it I cringed. I like to where my hair straight and curly, I will never get a curly cut again because of the way it looks when straightened. Bit that’s just my preference.
Agree tbh
Her mane has been tame, but not slain her curls will reign😁
Gorgeous results Mell ☺💜💜💜💜💜
love that !
Of course there is heat damage. Maybe it's less damage than a flatiron but there is heat damage
It’s ok but us curly girls would still need to flat iron to avoid frizz so I will continue using my Hot Tools brush dryer thing. 😅
Wdym “us curly girls” she literally has curly hair.
@@kaitlyncook7771 All I said is that us curly girls need to follow up with something else if we want the style to last and not get frizzy. These tools are rarely made for us, but I can definitely see someone with straight or wavy hair using it. I should have specified because not all curls are the same and if the hair is thinner it will hold better. Mine won’t so I won’t be getting this. ☺️
@@kaitlyncook7771her hair is curly, silky. She commonly does tutorials on her sister’s hair which is more like a wavy that’s forced into a curl by the way they style it. There’s levels to this and this is why her fans want more diversity in how she tests her products because saying it works on her sister doesn’t tell us anything and saying it works on her is saying it could work for curlies if your hair is a certain fabric/texture.
@@MiVidaBellisima her sisters hair is quite dense and thick though. Its very wavy if you're gonna call it wavy. Its not at all "forced" to curl the way you see people who have a slight texture in their hair try to style it curly using a bunch of product. Nothing wrong with either but her sisters hair isn't "tame" or straight by any stretch of the imagination.
It would not work on my hair. Her hair is straighter but not smooth. I definitely wouldn’t waste my money. My hair is curly and I live in a humid climate. I prefer large round brush and blow dryer or blow dry brush. Finish with a flat iron. And two hours late in the Florida heat and it’s lumpy again. I’m a stylist and I have the finest tools and products available but I won’t torture my hair to be straight. It doesn’t like it!
i have it and it works rlly well. but it also depends on your hair type, idk if it will work on super curly hair but it is rlly good
Sorry, but your hair still looks frizzy. Love the curls. Just why?
Yup I was thinking of buying it for my daughter never mind !
I love your new hair color ❤
Omg i love all your videos on RUclips been following you for 5 years now 🎉
Omg I would be done tomorrow!
do ur whole head first it would save time
Hair doesn’t look great as such for the price. Skipping buying it 😅 Thank you for the video.
I wish they added like a built in brush or something, it would keep the hair actually straight while it's drying
The air blowing through it does help keep the hair straight, I don’t always hold my hair taut when I use it
That's a brillant idea. Speacially for curly hair.
Revlon Has the same thing, but theirs has a brush
Dyson hair products are overrated. I bought the blow dryer because of her videos and let me tell you there is nothing special about it. And the diffuser is really meh for curly hair.
It was waaaay to hot for my liking! I re-sold mine.
Their vaccum on the other side is deffinitely worth the money!!
Okay but that literally looks terrible. I have yet to see somebody style with this thing successfully.
It looked pretty good on glam girl gabi
Nothing beats a good old round brush and hair dryer blowout and then finishing with a flat iron. Still the most effective in my opinion! If I’m not mistaken, she is partnered with Dyson and has featured some of its products on her channel here. I think that if the point is to encourage us to purchase this hair dryer though, demonstrating it on another person (whose hair looks amazing straight) may have been more conducive to this goal.
@@esthertjones Went and watched! Def a great straightening product for fine delicate hair it looks like.
Waiting to see if it does Anything other than straighten and if people with coarser/curlier hair can get decent results. 🤔
i’ve seen better too it seems like a waste of money tbh just get a decent flat iron instead
@@PrinceDuCiel7 I've seen a few vids, mostly comparing it to the revair (it boggles my mind that people can afford TWO $500 blowdryers 😵💫) and it doesn't seem to be able to get the hair much straighter, but given that the airstrait has that boost mode and that it wasn't designed exclusively with curly hair in mind I feel like we're going to be seeing some "airstrait gave me heat damage" vids in the future . . .
Girl your natural curly is beautiful
Nothing about this demo suggests that it does the job faster than a regular blow drier.
Slower and worse, for sure.
@@lilstinker1027actually not. I have it and it gives a much smoother result than a blow dryer and brush and I don’t need to go in with a flat iron after so it actually saves time
I bought it day one and although I take care of it after 8 months it no longer works. Now it is at the after-sales service, it is the first time that a device breaks down so quickly...
Honestly this doesn't look good. It looks like you just blow dried your hair with a comb attachment or something. In my opinion a flat iron will still be needed afterwards. I wouldn't use this, my hair is way too curly for this to replace any other tools I have.
The back of the head looked tragic
@@kmacconk2803 😂😂😂
Yess where you get it and costs 😊 🙏 😊 ty
News flash - not all curlies want a flat ironed look all the time! A lot of us (myself included), like a blowdry for the extra volume it gives which can make certain styles look better than with flatter hair. As for the dryer itself, I can get a similar result with mine which is way cheaper.
Love that I got to see the hair straight to see the cut 😍 CURLS ARE THE GiRLS 🙏🏼😍👏👏😍👏🙏🏼🙏🏼
Did your curls come back, safe and sound after using this?
My mom has coarse, low density hair and would love a hair curler that could be applied to wet hair. Are there any products that safely do this?
Love your curls so much!!!
Definitely would need to straighten after
How many decades do I need to do my hair?
Is it Worth the price?
It’s all hype. I got to try all three and the only one I recommend is the airwrap. Yes, her hair is somewhat straight, but that’s it
Does this last?? If it does how long..
Looks easy, but see the heat damage and stiffness. Happens to me when I straighten my hair.😮
Ok im confused … no heat damage but it says use with high heat? How is there no heat damage then?
What is the name of this on Amazon?
I would absolutely love this for days I want my hair str8 Which is almost rarely never but still 🤣 would be nice to have.
The sad part is that then you’d have a gadget that costs like $700 to be used sometimes. Very expensive cost per use. But I guess it has its audience.
Can u explain me the f...k technology which says ...extreme heat and no damage
How long does it last
How long do they last thou?
Emm excuse me , i thought there is no heat!!! Why did i see 260C that burns my hair…
I do not want heat damage so I bring mine to my appointments but the stylist’s will not use it
I understand it takes time to learn it… but they also will not use the Dyson dryer 🤷♀️
Muscle memory saves time so they’ll use their tools, but I especially don’t want heat after a color on my curls 😢
naaaaahhhh mell. im not here for that lewk 😢😚
does it dry and ruin your hair?
Your hair looked better before. Afterwards it looked dry and a bit fried.
I think it’s also because her hair isn’t cut for wearing straight. My hair looks strange when it’s straight because the layers are cut for my wavy texture
@@savannahmancuso2965 I have extremely curly hair with a significant amount of layers and my hair doesn’t do this when I straighten because it’s moisturized enough to blend in. She needs significantly more moisture in her hair + better technique
What happened to the comb chase method
I personally think it'd be more perfect if you do lil inward curl at the end of hair :D hehe..
No heat damage I dont believe it, how can there be no damage if heat is used
So good👌👌
brooo im soo earllyyy lettss gooo
love ur viddsss keeep it upp!!
I do not like the result at all. Hair too straight and ends look damaged
well ends are not damaged its becouse of her haircut that has sooo much layers. if you have a regular haircut it wont look like hers
People in these comments really don’t understand textured hair. It’s never gonna like like smooth, straight hair because it’s literally completely different on a cuticle level?? This is really cool that they’re coming out with this possibility for us! And her hair is obviously not cut for a straight style. But every little frizz is not “damaged hair”, I am so tired of this.
Laughs in L’Oréal Steampod
U look pretty in curly hairs
Tbh i kinda just gave up on straightening my hair since i damaged it so badly in tbe past and all the healtheir alternatives just dont make it look that good :/
Too many passes and it doesn’t look straight as it should be… sort but Ima keep my blow dry and my babyliss’ straightener 😅
I would really love for you to cut my hair. It’s been such a busy down here in Southwest Florida. Please help!!!
Why does your hair always look so dry when you straighten it or blow it out?
Are you afraid of using the heat tool properly?
But i dont want to use heat
I was looking to replace my Revlon with an Airstrait for my curly hair but holy frizz did the end result in this video convince me not to.🤯
Need to apply heat protection and let it dry with out the hair dryer
Not a good advertisement for this product. I have curly hair and if I straighten my hair I want it to look smooth and shiny.
Made my curly hair too flat I like it more bouncy so better results with a round brush.
isn’t a blow out, the same concept?
Looks much healthier and prettier curly!
The only curlies who had success with this were Julia Caban and Julissa Guillen. Julia's results were the most impressive for a curly. Julissa's hair looks best with a bend in it so... I think finer/frizzier hair like Julia's might fair better with the machine. The girl in this vid has dense coarse curls which look a heck of a lot better curly.
Yea, no. Shark flopped with that one. I’ll stick to my Revlon brush to dry my hair and a low temp ceramic straightener to style. Take 30 mins tops. Doesn’t look crusty afterwards.
I don't like how poofy it made the hair. I like mine flat as a board lol
I just got used to not using heat on my curly hair!😂
Still no uk release 😢😢😢
High heat? In their ad their point was is that you get straight hair without high heat 😂
Brad mondo gives a unsponsored review of this.
No one is mentioning that it's 500$!!
Edit: Mell you didn't mention if this is a sponsored video or not.
She did in the full video. This is just the short
Use Belma kozmatiks instead.
It still looks very frizzy though. I feel like if you don’t have naturally healthy and shiny hair, this won’t work. I’ve seen so many reviews and none of them look good.
Maybe let it airdry more then get a heat protectant.
My weak ass arms could never.
Looks totally fried after…that is not smooth
Love u MBM, but hate that thing!
It doesn’t look totally straight afterwards
It’s okay, but I’m sure it’s way more expensive than my T3 flat iron and that gets the job done on low medium and high heat. Easy peasy saved $350
I don'like ,not work for my hair ...
Oh.
So it isnt even fast it still takes 2 hours
I didn’t like the results, tbh
Looks like a lot of work and money spent just to get some poofy ass hair. I love your curly hair though. So pretty. 😩
Nope. Doesn't matter how much influencers pedal it. It is just a straightener not worth the price. The result was like any 25 euro straightener
Je suis tellement pas convaincue... S'il faut plusieurs passages sur la mèche, le lissage va être très long surtt si on a les cheveux long.. Le résultat ne semble même pas joli.... Je pense que je vais rester sur le fer vapeur encore un petit moment finalement...
So it does use (high) heat. Sad.
280 😢
There is so much hate omg it’s just her haircut it looks different on straight hair
Wow 😃
To me it's not worth $500. Seems like it's more work but it's a nice device
I can’t take this long 😢😢😢😢
meu deus obrigada! não irei comprar
I not ever but this lol
I see lacefront wigs flatter than this. For 450$ you can pop a bone straight wig on
It doesn't look good. I have a curly hair and im so glad i have a good hair straightener. I hope they do better
I think her hair is already damaged due to some processes. Even she uses a flat iron, it would look like this. She should get a haircut for the damaged split ends.
I’ll stick with my Remington
**cries in 2005**
I'm NabiYury. I only use Dyson. But Dyson should learn Samsung's waterproofing skills
I think maybe she used to much product in her hair. So it doesn’t look smooth at all
Sorry the result it’s not nice 😬