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Review on Versatile Hot Air Brush: 3-in-1 Styler, Dryer, Curler & Straightener (Black Red) by Andrea Gregoire

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The last tool you will ever need!

Like a few other reviewers, I learned about this tool from Eva Martino's blog Happily Eva After. I have every styling tool imaginable: blow dryer, heat rollers, curling irons, flat irons, etc. I have very thick, straight, coarse hair that I like to wear long. I don't like washing my hair more than once or twice a week and that's only because it's so difficult to style. If I do nothing but air dry, they curl up and just blah. The next day I decided to air dry and curl and it was fine, didn't hold up very well or look very pretty despite the products used. I recently decided to blow dry it again with a round brush and it was fine, but I had to give it an extra iron because my ends would get so frizzy. And then I saw the video Eva posted showing how to style her hair with this tool and I knew I had to at least try. Disclaimer: I've had two similar tools in the past. I believe they were Revlon and the heads were removable so you could resize the round brush head. Again a nice tool but my hair will still be frizzy. Alright, back to this tool. It came yesterday and this morning I washed my hair and put on my usual leave-in products as usual. I let my hair air dry for a while until it was damp but still wet. As with any style, I shared, starting at the bottom and working my way up. Almost immediately after the first part was finished, I was in love. I think I said WOW over and over as I worked my way through my head. It's incredibly easy to use. Yes the head is quite big but if you have longer hair this is perfect. It's a mix of rubber and natural bristles which allowed me to repeatedly pull the tool through each section without snagging or breaking, which is HUGE. I seem to break or pull tons of hair with any tool, but this guy is out of it. My hair is so smooth, shiny and soft. It looks like a really great kick, but I made it myself. I don't feel the need to add extra heat to my hair to make it straight. He straightened them and I'm comfortable with my naturally straight hair for the first time. Drying with a hair dryer took some time. After all, my hair is very thick and I like to go through the strands. It's definitely a keeper and I don't think I'll use any of my other tools unless I need nice big curls. 10/10 would recommend to anyone with enough hair to use this item!

Pros
  • Not just useful for its intended purpose
Cons
  • There are flaws