When I think about beauty tools that have gone viral, the first product that comes to mind is Revlon's One-Step Hair Dryer ...
Blow-dry brushes may seem like a new invention, but they’ve actually been around since the ’80s. While the blow-dry brushes of the past were cumbersome, today’s iterations are more ...
Initially, I was expecting this blow-dry brush to be a wet-to-dry styler, and work similarly to a hairdryer, like the Lily England or Revlon stylers. Instead, its thin, thermal ceramic barrel ...
Results in a little more frizz than more expensive brushes. Revlon can’t guarantee how hot any setting gets. Runs hotter than other blow-dry brushes for a higher risk of damage. For such a cheap ...
Before using this brush, I had given up on blow drying my hair myself (my arms get too tired, it takes me upward of one hour to do my entire head, and it never ends up looking sleek and frizz-free).
The ghd Duet Blow Dry Brush aims to dry and style in one. Here Stylist contributor Chloe Burcham shares her honest thoughts… In my opinion, when it comes to hair styling, ghd reigns supreme.
The accessories include an oval blow dry brush, a straight and shape paddle brush, a retractable bristle brush, a ProAir precision concentrator, and two auto air curl barrels – one for left and ...