Hello i just wanna asl if you know, on the dyson website when it says for curly/coily hair does it mean that the machine has higher temperature than the straight/wavy hair? Or they are the same just different attachments
Your curly hair is beautiful but I think it may be more for curly hair but not extremely thick or dense coily hair because of how much heat coily hair needs to be manipulated into a straighter style. I could not see this working for anyone’s hair who is 4B or 4C especially if their hair is not heat trained or has very good moisturizer retention.
@@T2MARAThank you!! It’s all in the technique. Work in smaller sections and if there’s a tangle/snag then pull the brush out, use your fingers or the round brush to comb and continue.
Hello i just wanna asl if you know, on the dyson website when it says for curly/coily hair does it mean that the machine has higher temperature than the straight/wavy hair? Or they are the same just different attachments
I just brought one but I’m pretty sure it’s just different attachment
Your curly hair is beautiful but I think it may be more for curly hair but not extremely thick or dense coily hair because of how much heat coily hair needs to be manipulated into a straighter style. I could not see this working for anyone’s hair who is 4B or 4C especially if their hair is not heat trained or has very good moisturizer retention.
Thank you! If I must type my hair I have 4B hair. I agree, maybe it would work better on hair that is heat trained like mine. Thank you for sharing!
This tool has been around for years. There are many 4b/4c youtubers who have demo’d it and came away with great results. Its all about technique.
@@T2MARA thank youuuu.
@@T2MARAThank you!! It’s all in the technique. Work in smaller sections and if there’s a tangle/snag then pull the brush out, use your fingers or the round brush to comb and continue.