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Summary
Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer & Styler combines drying and styling in 1 step. Flexible tangle free bristles and ionic conditioning for less frizz and more shine.
Details
Benefits
- Revlon One-Step Paddle Dryer combines drying and styling in 1 step
- Flexible tangle free bristles and ionic conditioning for less frizz and more shine
- Lightweight and easy to use for ultimate styling comfort
- 2 heat settings and cold shot option to set the style
- Combines hair drying and styling in one easy step
Features
- The 2-in-1 Revolutionary design - dries while smoothing hair in one easy step for styling in half the time with reduced heat damage
- Comes with 1000 Watts of drying power, 2-Heat settings, and the paddle brush which helps cover more surface area for faster styling
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- Q
Does this product work on African American hair?
- Asked by Tighter Curls
- Official Answer By Revlon Hair Tools - BEHello, thank you for your question on the Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer & Styler. This product is designed for all hair types. Thank youWas this answer helpful to you
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It could be used with 220 V ?
- Asked by minabelle
- Official Answer By Revlon Hair Tools - BEHi! Thank you for your question on the Revlon one step. This product is 120 V intended for use in the US and Canada. We cannot recommend that it be used outside of these countries, even if used with a converter. Thank you!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
How do u use this?
- Asked by Vie
- Official Answer By Revlon Cosmetics - BEThank you for your question. The Revlon Salon One-Step Hair Dryer & Styler will dry hair like the standard hair dryer, but also the large paddle design runs through your hair to detangle, dry, and smooth hair in up to half the time.. The large paddle design and flexible pad dries and smooths hair quickly for added styling comfort. . For more information please contact us at 1-800-487-7273. Thank you.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Does the air only blow from the top? I am not feeling any air from the bottom towards the handle..
- Asked by Bridgmon
- Official Answer By Revlon Cosmetics - BEHi, Thank you for your question on the Revlon One Step Hair Dryer & Styler. We would be happy to further assist you, please reach out to us at 1-800-487-7273 Thank you.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Product Details Does this item have a metal, ceramic or plastic base on the paddle brush?
- Asked by TEJ
- Official Answer By Revlon Hair Tools - BEHello, Thank you for your question on the One-Step Hair Dryer & Styler. The handle is plastic. Thank youWas this answer helpful to you
Reviews
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Ratings Distribution
My Beauty Routine Takes
- 130 Minutes
Best Uses
- 214Thick Hair
- 155Daily Use
- 122Curly Hair
- 92Travel
- 61Fine Hair
Describe Yourself
- 173Beauty Conscious
- 92Survivalist / Minimalist
- 86Product Junkie
- 52Minimalist
- 9Professional Stylist
Most Helpful Positive Review
What a pleasant surprise!
I have 3b/3c natural hair. I very rarely use heat...maybe straighten my hair once or twice a year. Had an even and wanted my hair to have a wavy look instead of my normal twist out. A fellow naturalista recommended this and the rest is history. I've been natural for 9 years and this is likely be bes...
Most Helpful Critical Review
Letdown.
I was so excited for this product as I have been in the market for something similar for a long while, but I'm really disappointed with it. My biggest complaint is that the brush is too soft; the bristles are too short. I have long hair, but it's thin/fine and I still had to use a regular paddle bru...
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I get the negative comments but…
I am at that awkward stage of a grown out bob. I have asian hair, thick but fairly naturally straightish. This is my first revlon dryer brush, I've tried other brands that are hot garbage. With that said, this works. However, I do have to quickly brush my hair with a wide tooth comb before, I found that if I don't, it'll pull put my hair and it's bulky. As far as the other comment saying it made their hair frizzy, I'm used to washing my hair during the afternoon to airdry and not comb my hair at all, so this is a step up for me.
Not Tender Headed or 4C Friendly
Working with this tool is essentially the embodiment of pulling teeth. This tool is goid for nothing but yanking your hair out. To all my natural hair boys and girls save your money because this aint it
Fast and great for the price!
I have long, thick, wavy/curly hair. I normally use a straightener which is an hour long process. The result was less "straight" than a straightener, but still pretty close, and way faster! I'd keep my straightener for events for the more sleek look.
Great for thicc natural kinky hair
As someone with thick, coarse, but also fragile hight density 4c hair, I try to not blow dry more than a few times a year. But with this, CHILEEE! It's only an hour to blow dry (armpit length) vs way longer with classic blow dryer with comb attachment. Thank s brush is the business. Had it for 2 years and it's still doing well.
Great but With One Major Flaw
My hair is mid-back length, type 4, with medium/coarse strands. I got one of these back in 2018 and wasn't the biggest fan, but that was my fault. My hair wasn't in the best state and had lots of buildup which caused extremely long blow dry times, more resistance when trying to get the brush through my hair, and dull and breaking hair. I did end up asking for and receiving a replacement from Revlon in 2022 because the first one made a high pitched whining noise even from the first use. I figured that even though I wasn't using it anymore, I should take advantage of the 4 year warranty so I could have the option of using it in the future if I wanted to. I used the replacement for the second time a few days ago and am actually somewhat of a fan now. It's ergonomic and much faster than drying with the traditional blow dryer and paddle brush. My hair also got smoother/straighter and is actually wearable just after a blow out unlike when I do it the traditional way. But that could be because my technique for the standard way isn't the best. My only complaint is that there's no cool shot button. There's a cool setting, but that doesn't offer the same ease and convenience as a button. I use the low setting to knock most of the water out of the hair. It doesn't stretch my hair much because it's so low. Then I go in with the high setting to stretch it. My hair will be extremely hot to the touch after the first pass on high even though the hair is still damp. Then I have to wait for it to slightly cool before I go in again to prevent it from causing toooo much damage. If it had a cool shot button, I could cool my hair down in-between passes or stabilize the temperature to keep it from getting overly hot in the first place. I've always been hesitant to use a blow dryer without an attachment because of how damaging they say it is due to the lack of distance between the heat and hair. But I don't see the difference between doing that versus using blow dry brushes. Part of me feels like I could achieve the same speed/straightness with my regular blow-dryer if I used the same method. Low to medium heat without an attachment to cover more ground while using my hand to stretch my hair. Medium to high heat while using a brush or the pic attachment. And that'd be way less damaging because not only could I utilize the cool shot button, but also be able to control the distance between the heat and my hair. I've actually seen a couple of professional stylists do this before, so I think I'll give that a shot next time.