You must have lots of international fans because almost everything you recommend is sold out outside of the US (except maybe the Revlon Shampoo and conditioner). More alternatives PRETTY PLEASE!!
Can we see you doing short hair. It’s always long hair.I’m an older woman and have fine hair. I’d love to see if you can use a blow brush on short hair.
I have a Revlon, but I’ve been dreaming for years to get a Dyson. And thanks to you I’m giving up of that. Revlon does a great job in my hair, give me volume and it’s easy to use. It’s nice to see someone that actually understands about hair, showing that the “cheap” alternatives can be better than the “fancy” ones. Also, I’ve been trying out the healthy hair routine, I’m using your recommendation products for my hair type, and for the first time in my life my hair it’s not oily! I can go days without wash, and that’s life changing! Thank you so much!!! ❤
Don’t give up on the Dyson it’s a great tool for your heir and will not damage your hair I promise you like the revlon would, his advice on the hair products are upstanding and they really work bc I had take his advice on my hair and it’s a game changer but he is very wrong about the Dyson!
@@miriamgibney6290 exactly! I have fine, thin hair. Revlon destroyed my hair. It is just way too hot for my type of hair. Made it brittle and dry, my hair would break off as the result. I bought Dyson and never looked back. I love it. My hair never felt and looked healthier. I also got the T3 just because I'm not a fan of the small round brush Dyson has. Love the T3 also.
Dyson is 100% worth it. I have the hairdryer. My hair is naturally fine & all hairdryers I've tried made my hair dry. Except for the Dyson - my hair looks salon ready everytime I use it. And I can't see any damage. Just to mention I use it on cold air & the finish is still great.
The tip about knowing your hair is dry when it's hot is so helpful. I used to think it was dry because it didn't feel wet, so I'd stop, and then it would poof!
My hair gets very hot while still wet. I’m doing small sections, but it gets almost too hot to touch before it’s dry. I have fine, thin hair. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. I just let the section cool and redo it til it’s dry.
@@heatherlyons6620 Are you doing a rough dry first? You can gently use a microfiber towel to pat out excess moisture, or use the tension method (hold the hair to stretch it and blow dry from a distance for about 30-60 secs) The straighter and finer your hair is, the more dry it should be before you touch it with the brush.
You have TRANSFORMED my hair! I shared your tips with my mom, who lost a lot of her hair due to medical issues, and is working on hair regrowth. Her hair was very fragile. She said that after following your tips, she is seeing huge improvement in her hair, and she is excited to grow it back out healthier than ever 😊 Thank you!!!! ❤ you have gained a follower for life!
I haven’t watched a lot of his videos yet, I’m a recent subscriber. But could you mention what helped your mom regain her hair loss? My mom is dealing with that as well. I am too because of a medication I’m taking but mine isn’t noticeable yet. So any tips that would save me from having to sift through all of his videos to find them would be extremely helpful!
I love how you reiterate that “No size fits all”! Really depends on what you have and what you’re looking to achieve. Love all the knowledge in this video as well. This was so informative even if I wasn’t looking for a blow dry/brush combo. I’m walking away with something new learned today. 😊
I’m a Cosmetologist and I have all three: Revlon One Step, Dyson Airwrap, T3 Micro Airbrush Duo. The heat settings are horrible on Revlon and gets too hot, but it works. Also using Revlon on naturally straight hair will flatten the hair(because of the high heat and strength of the dryer) unless you’re blowdrying with the head upside down technique. I personally love the brushes that came with Dyson Airwrap, and the later separate brushes they came out with. T3 Airbrush Duo gives great volume with little effort. I love how both T3 and Dyson blowdry brushes both have separate speed and heat setting, the Revlon doesn’t. If you want the most curled/waved effect from your blowdry brush (like a traditional blowdryer and round brush technique, one in each hand) definitely use the round brush that came with the Dyson Airwrap, also the newer Revlon One Step Root Booster blowdry brush does that same exact curl/wave effect. And the Revlon One Step Root Booster is definitely way better than the original Revlon One Step! I find the round brush on the T3 Airbrush Duo doesn’t curl/wave the hair very well, it’s more for straightening naturally curly/wavy hair or volumizing naturally straight hair. Just my 2 cents! Great video, as always!!
hey ive been looking at revlon root booster, i'm looking at blowdryers for naturally long straight thick hair. I just want a blowdryer for volume and airdrying is time consuming and makes my scalp more greasy?
I owned both Revlon and the new Dyson air wrap and it’s not fare to say to stay away from the Dyson air wrap, bc is expensive and not good well not true at all it’s very very good in my hair without the damage of the hotter heat the Revlon puts out, everyone have different hair texture and all is up to each person! He is very good in giving advice on hair products but not the hair machines!
@@miriamgibney6290 the dyson air wrap would not work on all hair types. I have medium thick curly hair and i doubt that the dyson would do much to it if it doesn't even get hot. people who like the dyson usually have fine hair that is manageable/easy. he is vey kind for saying that the dyson really isn't all that because it's for a small portion of the population. for most people it would not work as good as other options
OMG! You literally answered ALL of my questions regarding a blow dry brush which I have been using over the last five years. This guy is brilliant, thorough and knowledgeable!!
@@AllyKit Lol I think that’s a bit of a stretch. Speaking from personal experience, there’s nothing more exhausting than a client who doesn’t trust your expertise and disregards all your advice, when you are the one with the knowledge. That isn’t 90% of clients, it’s a small minority who its like talking to a brick wall. Like I said, a know-it-all
I found your videos a few weeks back and watched them all. I was skeptical at first, but I followed your recommendations and wow, my hair responded! Thank you so much Chris! Happy Holidays!!
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The same thing happened to me. I have course curly/frizzy hair, that I didn’t realize I was weighing down, with built up product residue. My hair looks and feels so much better in the past 3 weeks that I have been following Chris’ suggestions! Thank you, Chris!!
Hot tools brush comes with interchangeable barrels and 2 heat/speed setting. It's mid-range in price. Small barrel gets to the roots, lower spead keeps hair on the brush and keeps fly aways to minimum. Great advice!
I have the revlon and love it. I have thin/medium/wavy hair which does frizzy. However for the price and in my budget it works really well for me and being 65 😊
We need a video that gives us steps to blow dry curly hair and how to avoid damage please ( curly:meaning actual hair with curls not just some hair with waves)
Professor Blowout , you are a PhD in hair and you teach it like a pro...you are a cut above pro! Thank you, from a 50+ with fine and sparce hair who is starting to do more styling.
I have both and prefer the T3. My hair is curly/frizzy and thin. The differences are exactly as you described ✅ The Revlon caught and pulled out more of my hair and the higher heat felt harsh but I can see how someone with thick coarse hair would need that.
Dude I came across your videos abt a week ago and I’ve been hooked on them ever since! I’m in cosmetology school right now (at abt 300 hr so I’m still a baby) but I’ve learned SO MUCH from your videos that my instructors haven’t really gone over yet. Thank you for these videos!
Omg. I watched one video after another. Got a bunch of products you recommended. I did ONE wash with redken shampoo and my hair looks so different!! It looks clean and feels light. Doesn’t look matted as it usually does a day or two later. Even my husband noticed!! I guess my drug store shampoo really wasn’t cleaning my hair properly as these videos suggested. I say this blowout professor is on to something and I will continue to attend class ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
PLEASE!!! Do a video for short hair (pixie, etc) girls/boys! How to dry/style this type of hair? :) thanks to you, I got my routine right, but I don't know how to blow out short hair..
I've been marathoning your videos this whole week, I also bought some of your product recommendations as well, as I took advantage of the black Friday deals. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
Just got the Revlon and used it first time today I have very thin bleached wavy frizzy hair I used it on the low heat and low speed and it worked really well for me I'm really pleased with the results lovely volume and smooth makes a change from scrunch drying my hair brilliant video I've been binge watching your videos so very helpful thanks .
Thank you for explanation, especially how to section hair while blowdrying. So much fun atching your videos simple and right to the point. By the way, love your long blond hair 👌
I have thick wavy hair and have the Revlon brush, the t3 brushes and the dyson airwrap complete. The dyson hands down is the best dryer brush for my hair. It works AMAZING!! And quickly!!
I just purchased the T3 and I love the different heat settings as the Revlon got so hot that it was burning me in spots. Yes I I know you could change the blower but even though it was expensive my hair and scalp are loving my T3! Thanks as this was a great comparison! 😊
I love your videos, if you can’t tell already 😊 I have coarse frizzy hair and I returned my Revlon because I had sooo many flyaways and THE HEAT….too hot. I upgraded to the CHI blowout brush ($99). My hair is smoother and the heat doesn’t burn my scalp like the Revlon.
Well I have tried Revlon and frankly found it way too hot. I went for Dyson and I am happy with it. I agree that it's overpriced, however i think you should do side by side comparison before dismissing
My Revlon seems to pull my hair out. Like, more than I think it should. I use leave-in conditioner with heat protection, and a styling cream. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? I love your channel! You explain things in the best way and you don't make me feel like a dumb-dumb! 😄
Cost has to be a factor especially when the final grades are so close. I'll stick with my Revlon...no need to spend that much on a T3. Thank you for this video.
T3 is excellent for my fine, dry, coloured longish curly hair & easily oil prone scalp. I had the Revlon, both the original when it first came out and the later version with lower heat and put both on eBay. The original got way too hot making my scalp produce ton of oil and there was not much improvement w the later version. The t3 has been the best I have ever tested for my hair type and (low) skill set.
Let me tell you from someone who uses the Revlon hair brush, I have wild, curly, thick, poofy hair, it literally used to take me hours to get my hair straight with just a flat iron 🤦🏼♀️ but after using the Revlon brush I can get my hair managed and straighten in just 10 minutes!! Seriously! 1. I let my hair air dry some, but you don't have too, it's just easier to dry when your hair isn't super wet 2. I take sections, just like you would when your flat ironing your hair and place them in the hair brush and give it a roll up and gently bringing it back down until that piece is dry which takes literally 10 seconds 3. Once it's all done, it's pretty much straightened already but just for extra, which you don't have too, I run a flat iron once over mine You don't have to use product unless you like, an it also works perfectly on straightening dry hair! An no it doesn't fry or damage your hair like flat irons do! I use it all the time on my clients! I give the Revlon brush a 100!! It's cheaper and does an amazing job!!
i have long curly 3b/3c curls and the revlon brush is the hero we curly girls all needed. I learned how to get a salon blow out with it during quarantine in 2020 and havent looked back!
I have 4b thick frizz hair. I found that if I turn cool on when getting too warm for a bit its not drying my hair out. I am now using everything he recommended and my hair has shown great improvement. Have a couple more I want to purchase but it works. Not all works for all. I found what works for me for a price I can afford. Ty for all the great information.
I have the Revlon and love it. However, the dryer gets super hot, and the bristles burn easily. I also have the Lange and it’s 79 bucks, and doesn’t burn my hair and gives the same result.
I have just subscribed yesterday and I have been binge watch every since. Great information. I'm ordering the dryer. I've got great products you recommended in another video but I haven't been using a oil. I'm going to go order it now. It helps to know my hair is to be dry when I put it in and the amount makes a difference. I'm learning so much. I'm getting ready to cut my hair. I had surgery and wasn't able to care for my hair like I should. Plus, all the stuff they pumped into my body affected it. I have small clumps of hair falling out. My ends are to damage so need to start over. They say anesthesia can do that. I don't know but I can't wait to start fresh with a great haircare routine. Thank you.😊
I agree 💯 on the Dyson. I got it and returned it. Left my hair freezy and pulled a lot of hair out while blow drying. I am using the Revlon which works beautifully but still pulls out too much hair.
You’re amazing!! The way you explain things is spot on and you are so honest!! My hair looks and feels amazing now.. I was doing a few things wrong as well as using the wrong styling products so thank you so much!!! Less is more!! You Rock!! ❤
I bought a generic brush dryer at Marshall's for $24. It seems to work great on my hair. It's nothing fancy. Mine does get hot but has 3 settings and I don't have to use the hottest one.
Would love a video on how to protect/maintain your blowout while you sleep. Your videos have been so informative and look forward to more great content!
I'm starting to realize that I can maximize the value of my trinity hair routine products by just implementing blow-dry brush use. I never used one before but I'm satisfied with Chris's advice. I'm looking middle-of-the-road, ghd rise hot brush. I think it will work for my fine hair. Keeping it simple and just want it to match my other brush. Plus I love my ghd hair dryer. It appears that price point doesn't matter much. It's preference and education from Chris more than anything I think.
I JUST bought the Revlon because it was cheap (after 50% off or whatever the sale was), and I noticed more frizz than I thought I'd have, but my goodness, me hair FINALLY had volume! I have fine/thin hair, and am slowly working through the products I have before buying new Redken/Pureology. Love these videos!
I have a pixie cut and I need more volume. My length is 2-3 inches from my scalp. Will one of these brushes work for me or are they only for long hair?
@nadia562010 I am so glad to get this information. That is my biggest concern, FRIZZ. I have been going back and forth on getting the styling brush. I think you've made my decision for me. Ty so much 😊
I use a T3 because of frizz and have for years . . . I haven't found anything better. I do have the Drybar blow dryer brushes. I use a combo of the two and it works great.
I love this channel, I watch it all the time! I would love to see a tutorial on how to use Revlon One Step (the new version) on one’s own hair (like how should I correctly hold the brush?) please it would help a bunchhh🙏
Thank you for this informative video! I was wondering if you could do a video dedicated to curly hair (3A+) regarding blow-drying and styling? That would be much appreciated!
I wish I had watched this video before choosing between two blow-dry brushes, one of which was Revlon's (the original version). I read that it gets too hot and damages your hair a lot, it felt like a risk I didn't want to take as I'm a bit clumsy and impatient with hair styling, so... Now, after watching this video, I think I could have avoided the most common mistakes but, anyway, I already bought Remington's Hydraluxe. I have to say I am SO HAPPY. Keeping in mind all the precious recommendations by Chris, I used it twice and I'd never felt so confident with my at-home hair results before. And, Chris, really, thank you so much for your amazing videos. I know that there are thousands of instruction videos out there, but few people have the skill to teach and COURAGE to talk about overpriced products. (And you are also very handsome, oops, fangirling a bit, but had to say it 😂)
I have thick African American hair and the Revlon brush completely fried my hair in the front and crown. I have soooo much breakage because it gets extremely hot. It also gets hotter as you use it. I usually blow dry my edges and crown last, hence the breakage. I have very healthy hair so it was pretty devastating to have such awful results. And I used a blow dry cream. I now use the Drybar brush, it doesn’t get as hot and I haven’t seen any additional breakage. I would NOT recommend the revlon brush unless you’re willing to risk the health of your hair.
Conversely, if you have thick (high density, very coarse, very low porosity) Indian hair like mine, it will literally take an hour for the T3 to fully dry my hair, where as the Revlon only takes around 20-30 minutes, and leaves it smooth and silky. Everyone's needs are different.
Great class! Do you ever do demos or lessons for younger people with natural gray hair? I'm in my mid 40s and allowing my natural grey to come in, I'm still learning how to properly care for it.....
I own the amazon one. I love it. I have super curly hair and it's thin so I like to straighten it because it's easier to deal with. I've been blow drying my hair for about 30 years and the revlon blow dryer has made it so much faster and easier. I don't really separate my hair much I just start with my bangs and then do around my face and then go to the bottom under and work my way up. My hair is usually smooth (if I don't do it too fast and take my time. I spin it while doing it so the issues you're talking about don't happen to my hair. I spend at most 10 mins, typically a little more than 5 but always under 10. I use a flat iron around my face but that's it unless I use it to make soft curls. I don't have many fly aways either. I think spinning it while pulling it down is the difference I see from how every video shows how they're doing it. I will do the bottom and then switch to the top but in a much messier way and in the end it's smooth, I like to make sure my hair curls under at the ends so I always turn it under. I love my revlon hair dryer.
Great video; I learned a lot! I'd now like to see a comparison of the Revlon 1.0 (the one in this video which I own) to the new Revlon 2.0, which was just released. Thanks!
The ion button on the T3 is actually to turn the ions off. They call it their ‘volume boost’ , supposedly giving you more volume as it won’t make the hair quite as straight and silky smooth.
thank you so much I found your channel a few weeks ago and my best friend that's been trying to get me to take care of my hair for years touched my hair today and complimented it. Your channel actually helped you aren't telling people bs
Thank you for your hair teachings. you have taught me how to blow dry my hair sleek, which i thought was impossible for me to do myself. i used your tips and will continue to do so! thanks so much, my view of my hair has changed for the better ❤
Oooh i needed this video. I've had the Revlon one for a long time but I don't love it. I have fine thin hair. Its hard to get the roots/mids dry without overdrying the ends which stay wrapped up longer. It has 2 settings.. 1. Barely warm, and 2. Sizzling HOT! I may not need 15 heat settings but I'm sure at least one of those is right for me. I actually went back to a regular hair dryer and a brush because the Revlon is so hot it feels like its burning my scalp. I asked for the T3 for Christmas and super excited! 🥰
Have you tried the Revlon 2.0? It has a smaller barrel than the one in the video. I just bought it (on sale right now at Target!) and prefer it to the original since it reaches closer to my roots. Heat settings are 3: low, medium and hot.
I've had my Dyson since they were first launched. I use it (and only it) every time I wash my hair! It's quite simply the best hair tool I've had in my 61 years, and when it dies, I'll be buying another one! 😆
Conair knot Dr has a brush similar to the revlon brush and it has interchangeable brush heads. I have a paddle brush one and two sizes of the round brush. Works just as well as revlon (i have that one too)
I was gifted the Revlon One Step hair dryer and the fly always don't bother me... Whoever I leave my microfiber hair towel on my has for 2 to 3 hours and my will be 75% dry and that works for me After I rinse out my conditioner I apply a good amount of hair mask from my roots to the ends then place my microfiber towel on my head.... In between my wash days I will use my leave in conditioner and brush it through my hair
Honestly, I have fine hair that has a lot of natural curl and I have tried almost all of the hot brushes - the only one that worked for me was the dry bar half shot at $155. Cost;y, but so good!
Hi, i have to say I'm addicted to all your videos, they are very informative & helpful. I know this video was about the best blow dry brush but could you please also let me know what's the best hair dryer for fine thinning hair. I have a Dyson airwrap but I don't feel it's right for me. Thank you 😊
You gives me a lot of good advices so thank you, i really like the work that you do to explain us everythings. BTW I have the Revlon, and now I'm using the Dyson Airwrap(the complete Long Volumise). The Revlon gives me volume, but it makes my hair frizzy and sometimes dry, even when I use a heat protector (I use the Frizz Dismiss Rebel Tame from Redken like you suggested, and my hairdresser also recommended it). I really like the results I get with the Dyson. When I use it, my hair becomes shinier+volume, and I love the different attachments, especially the ones for curling. They give you more natural curls, similar to what your hairdresser achieves after a blowout. I'm actually a beginner with hair dryers; I used to only use a straightener. So I know that once you learn the techniques, blow-drying is the best way to get volume. The Dyson is really great for people like me who don’t know how to use a hair dryer well 😂 i really feel like i blowout like a pro with it. Otherwise, if you know the techniques, there’s no need to spend that much money.
I went straight(pun? What pun)for the Revlon one step and I’m so glad I did! It works it’s magic on my thick, wavy, dry hair. I heard Dyson makes a wonderful product, but I’m so satisfied with my Revlon, I’ll never switch!
You are the only one that I trust with my hair!!! Could you please make a video on at home keratin treatments and do they evem work and how damaging is that compared to keratin treatments available at salon?
Of course this comes out today . Yesterday I bought the revlon, it was 50% off , and I’ve never used a blow dry brush before so I thought it would be a great starter
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Hi, Chris, the leave in conditioner unfortunately is not available in some countries. Could you suggest an alternative? 😊
You must have lots of international fans because almost everything you recommend is sold out outside of the US (except maybe the Revlon Shampoo and conditioner). More alternatives PRETTY PLEASE!!
What do you think of The Ordinary Hair Moisturizer?
Hi Chris, what would you say is the best hair trying brush for very fine, wavy and frizzy hair? 🙈
Where do I find which blow dry brush is better for thick hair?
Can we see you doing short hair. It’s always long hair.I’m an older woman and have fine hair. I’d love to see if you can use a blow brush on short hair.
Me too!
I have a Revlon, but I’ve been dreaming for years to get a Dyson. And thanks to you I’m giving up of that. Revlon does a great job in my hair, give me volume and it’s easy to use. It’s nice to see someone that actually understands about hair, showing that the “cheap” alternatives can be better than the “fancy” ones.
Also, I’ve been trying out the healthy hair routine, I’m using your recommendation products for my hair type, and for the first time in my life my hair it’s not oily! I can go days without wash, and that’s life changing! Thank you so much!!! ❤
Don’t give up on the Dyson it’s a great tool for your heir and will not damage your hair I promise you like the revlon would, his advice on the hair products are upstanding and they really work bc I had take his advice on my hair and it’s a game changer but he is very wrong about the Dyson!
What products are you using? I have thin, oily hair.
@@miriamgibney6290 exactly! I have fine, thin hair. Revlon destroyed my hair. It is just way too hot for my type of hair. Made it brittle and dry, my hair would break off as the result. I bought Dyson and never looked back. I love it. My hair never felt and looked healthier. I also got the T3 just because I'm not a fan of the small round brush Dyson has. Love the T3 also.
Get the Dyson. It’s worth every penny.
Dyson is 100% worth it. I have the hairdryer. My hair is naturally fine & all hairdryers I've tried made my hair dry. Except for the Dyson - my hair looks salon ready everytime I use it. And I can't see any damage. Just to mention I use it on cold air & the finish is still great.
The tip about knowing your hair is dry when it's hot is so helpful. I used to think it was dry because it didn't feel wet, so I'd stop, and then it would poof!
My hair gets very hot while still wet. I’m doing small sections, but it gets almost too hot to touch before it’s dry. I have fine, thin hair. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. I just let the section cool and redo it til it’s dry.
@@heatherlyons6620 Are you doing a rough dry first? You can gently use a microfiber towel to pat out excess moisture, or use the tension method (hold the hair to stretch it and blow dry from a distance for about 30-60 secs) The straighter and finer your hair is, the more dry it should be before you touch it with the brush.
@@BionAvastar3000 I’ll do that, thank you for the advice!
Just happened to see this. I'm a stylist so I can appreciate these clips because clients get enough folks lying to them. Thx.
Never saw someone explaining everything in this much detail. Chris ! Would love to see a video on managing regrown baby hair on top of our heads.
You have TRANSFORMED my hair! I shared your tips with my mom, who lost a lot of her hair due to medical issues, and is working on hair regrowth. Her hair was very fragile. She said that after following your tips, she is seeing huge improvement in her hair, and she is excited to grow it back out healthier than ever 😊
Thank you!!!! ❤ you have gained a follower for life!
Hopefully she is a bit more confident now.
@@___Alina___24 Hi Alina! Yes, she is doing very well and her hair is looking fuller ☺️
I haven’t watched a lot of his videos yet, I’m a recent subscriber. But could you mention what helped your mom regain her hair loss? My mom is dealing with that as well. I am too because of a medication I’m taking but mine isn’t noticeable yet. So any tips that would save me from having to sift through all of his videos to find them would be extremely helpful!
I need that video ♡
So happy for you and your Mom. What a gift to share with her. What a joy it must be to see her excited to grow out her hair again. Bless.
I love how you reiterate that “No size fits all”! Really depends on what you have and what you’re looking to achieve. Love all the knowledge in this video as well. This was so informative even if I wasn’t looking for a blow dry/brush combo. I’m walking away with something new learned today. 😊
I love the Revlon. True, sometimes a little frizz, but you cannot beat the price for the volume it gives this fine hair.
I’m a Cosmetologist and I have all three: Revlon One Step, Dyson Airwrap, T3 Micro Airbrush Duo. The heat settings are horrible on Revlon and gets too hot, but it works. Also using Revlon on naturally straight hair will flatten the hair(because of the high heat and strength of the dryer) unless you’re blowdrying with the head upside down technique. I personally love the brushes that came with Dyson Airwrap, and the later separate brushes they came out with. T3 Airbrush Duo gives great volume with little effort. I love how both T3 and Dyson blowdry brushes both have separate speed and heat setting, the Revlon doesn’t. If you want the most curled/waved effect from your blowdry brush (like a traditional blowdryer and round brush technique, one in each hand) definitely use the round brush that came with the Dyson Airwrap, also the newer Revlon One Step Root Booster blowdry brush does that same exact curl/wave effect. And the Revlon One Step Root Booster is definitely way better than the original Revlon One Step! I find the round brush on the T3 Airbrush Duo doesn’t curl/wave the hair very well, it’s more for straightening naturally curly/wavy hair or volumizing naturally straight hair. Just my 2 cents! Great video, as always!!
hey ive been looking at revlon root booster, i'm looking at blowdryers for naturally long straight thick hair. I just want a blowdryer for volume and airdrying is time consuming and makes my scalp more greasy?
I owned both Revlon and the new Dyson air wrap and it’s not fare to say to stay away from the Dyson air wrap, bc is expensive and not good well not true at all it’s very very good in my hair without the damage of the hotter heat the Revlon puts out, everyone have different hair texture and all is up to each person! He is very good in giving advice on hair products but not the hair machines!
@@miriamgibney6290 the dyson air wrap would not work on all hair types. I have medium thick curly hair and i doubt that the dyson would do much to it if it doesn't even get hot. people who like the dyson usually have fine hair that is manageable/easy. he is vey kind for saying that the dyson really isn't all that because it's for a small portion of the population. for most people it would not work as good as other options
@@mxriamn What's better option for curly haired people? I've curly hair and my main issue is frizz
I agree. I binned my Revlon and I am sticking with Dyson
OMG! You literally answered ALL of my questions regarding a blow dry brush which I have been using over the last five years. This guy is brilliant, thorough and knowledgeable!!
Chris’s impression of the bitchy know-it-all client gets me every time 😂😂 Thank you so much, you are such a huge help
@@mangoitaliano1757 oh absolutely beautiful hair 🤣
It’s great for the sake of humor but looks like he secretly loathes his clients. Or maybe just women in general.
@@AllyKit Lol I think that’s a bit of a stretch. Speaking from personal experience, there’s nothing more exhausting than a client who doesn’t trust your expertise and disregards all your advice, when you are the one with the knowledge. That isn’t 90% of clients, it’s a small minority who its like talking to a brick wall. Like I said, a know-it-all
That know-it-all client might just actually know something 😉
@@PJ-Sparkles keyword is "might." usually they don't.
I found your videos a few weeks back and watched them all. I was skeptical at first, but I followed your recommendations and wow, my hair responded! Thank you so much Chris! Happy Holidays!!
Makes my day to hear it :) It's literally why I get up in the morning. Super happy I was able to help 🙏
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The same thing happened to me. I have course curly/frizzy hair, that I didn’t realize I was weighing down, with built up product residue. My hair looks and feels so much better in the past 3 weeks that I have been following Chris’ suggestions! Thank you, Chris!!
Hot tools brush comes with interchangeable barrels and 2 heat/speed setting. It's mid-range in price. Small barrel gets to the roots, lower spead keeps hair on the brush and keeps fly aways to minimum. Great advice!
Honestly one of the best reviews I’ve seen, from giving a tutorial along with a review, super thorough and informative 🙏
I have the revlon and love it. I have thin/medium/wavy hair which does frizzy. However for the price and in my budget it works really well for me and being 65 😊
We need a video that gives us steps to blow dry curly hair and how to avoid damage please ( curly:meaning actual hair with curls not just some hair with waves)
You got it!
That would be very helpful
Professor Blowout , you are a PhD in hair and you teach it like a pro...you are a cut above pro! Thank you, from a 50+ with fine and sparce hair who is starting to do more styling.
AGH! My ex stylist told me the revlon was bad for my hair. So frustrating because I quit using it. Thanks for being real!
I have both and prefer the T3. My hair is curly/frizzy and thin. The differences are exactly as you described ✅ The Revlon caught and pulled out more of my hair and the higher heat felt harsh but I can see how someone with thick coarse hair would need that.
I have the same hair type. Thank you for your comment.
Revlon is too big. And it will break hair
T3 is worth every penny I have spent on them. If you don't have the heated edge styling brush, I have fine hair and love it!
Dude I came across your videos abt a week ago and I’ve been hooked on them ever since! I’m in cosmetology school right now (at abt 300 hr so I’m still a baby) but I’ve learned SO MUCH from your videos that my instructors haven’t really gone over yet. Thank you for these videos!
I bought the T3 duo from tjmaxx for $79.99 and I am still learning how to use it. Thanks for the video!
I’ve been using the revlon for years … it is amazing. I can’t live without it.
And it gives you really nice curls if you wind it up. 🙌
Omg. I watched one video after another. Got a bunch of products you recommended. I did ONE wash with redken shampoo and my hair looks so different!! It looks clean and feels light. Doesn’t look matted as it usually does a day or two later. Even my husband noticed!! I guess my drug store shampoo really wasn’t cleaning my hair properly as these videos suggested. I say this blowout professor is on to something and I will continue to attend class ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
PLEASE!!! Do a video for short hair (pixie, etc) girls/boys! How to dry/style this type of hair? :) thanks to you, I got my routine right, but I don't know how to blow out short hair..
I love my Revlon brush. It does what I need it to and have zero complaints.
Thanks for sharing and comparing !!
I've been marathoning your videos this whole week, I also bought some of your product recommendations as well, as I took advantage of the black Friday deals. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
Saaaame ❤
Just got the Revlon and used it first time today I have very thin bleached wavy frizzy hair I used it on the low heat and low speed and it worked really well for me I'm really pleased with the results lovely volume and smooth makes a change from scrunch drying my hair brilliant video I've been binge watching your videos so very helpful thanks .
I’m so thankful to find your channel. YOU, SIr, are the Mac daddy of blowouts!
THANK YOU for teaching in such a easy to understand language.
Thank you for explanation, especially how to section hair while blowdrying. So much fun atching your videos simple and right to the point. By the way, love your long blond hair 👌
Appreciate you Dana! 🙏 Haha wasn't sure how the long hair would go but I think it was ok
I have thick wavy hair and have the Revlon brush, the t3 brushes and the dyson airwrap complete. The dyson hands down is the best dryer brush for my hair. It works AMAZING!! And quickly!!
I just purchased the T3 and I love the different heat settings as the Revlon got so hot that it was burning me in spots. Yes I I know you could change the blower but even though it was expensive my hair and scalp are loving my T3! Thanks as this was a great comparison! 😊
I love your videos, if you can’t tell already 😊 I have coarse frizzy hair and I returned my Revlon because I had sooo many flyaways and THE HEAT….too hot. I upgraded to the CHI blowout brush ($99). My hair is smoother and the heat doesn’t burn my scalp like the Revlon.
Yes that's awesome! Coarse frizzy hair really really needs the ions. Super smart of you to get the CHI with the ions 👍
@@BlowoutProfessoryou look really good with short hair.
Is your hair also curly? I have really curly hair (3B/c)and need a brush that won’t cause damage
I'm a hairdresser and I love blow dry brushes. My favorite is the Amika pro blow dry brush.
Would it be good for coarse thick hair?
I love long hair but you need to help the population of short bobs, pixie and just dang short hair. Your videos are so fun😆.
I found your channel a couple days ago and have been binge-watching all your content. Such good stuff!
I prefer the rotating ones, currently using Babyliss and am loving it.
Well I have tried Revlon and frankly found it way too hot. I went for Dyson and I am happy with it. I agree that it's overpriced, however i think you should do side by side comparison before dismissing
Exactly! Revlon destroyed my hair, Dyson saved my hair.
My Revlon seems to pull my hair out. Like, more than I think it should. I use leave-in conditioner with heat protection, and a styling cream. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? I love your channel! You explain things in the best way and you don't make me feel like a dumb-dumb! 😄
Thank you! I have one and was afraid you were going to tell me it's trash. I'm so happy right now!
It could be great to watch again the same video with a different model, one that has curly frizzy hair thank you.
My hair is finally getting healthier thanks to all your videos. Thank you so much!
Cost has to be a factor especially when the final grades are so close. I'll stick with my Revlon...no need to spend that much on a T3. Thank you for this video.
When doing it on myself, the Conair spin brush works the best. It keeps the tension on for me while replicating the round brush action for volume.
T3 is excellent for my fine, dry, coloured longish curly hair & easily oil prone scalp. I had the Revlon, both the original when it first came out and the later version with lower heat and put both on eBay. The original got way too hot making my scalp produce ton of oil and there was not much improvement w the later version. The t3 has been the best I have ever tested for my hair type and (low) skill set.
Let me tell you from someone who uses the Revlon hair brush, I have wild, curly, thick, poofy hair, it literally used to take me hours to get my hair straight with just a flat iron 🤦🏼♀️ but after using the Revlon brush I can get my hair managed and straighten in just 10 minutes!! Seriously!
1. I let my hair air dry some, but you don't have too, it's just easier to dry when your hair isn't super wet
2. I take sections, just like you would when your flat ironing your hair and place them in the hair brush and give it a roll up and gently bringing it back down until that piece is dry which takes literally 10 seconds
3. Once it's all done, it's pretty much straightened already but just for extra, which you don't have too, I run a flat iron once over mine
You don't have to use product unless you like, an it also works perfectly on straightening dry hair! An no it doesn't fry or damage your hair like flat irons do!
I use it all the time on my clients!
I give the Revlon brush a 100!! It's cheaper and does an amazing job!!
i have long curly 3b/3c curls and the revlon brush is the hero we curly girls all needed. I learned how to get a salon blow out with it during quarantine in 2020 and havent looked back!
I have 4b thick frizz hair. I found that if I turn cool on when getting too warm for a bit its not drying my hair out. I am now using everything he recommended and my hair has shown great improvement. Have a couple more I want to purchase but it works. Not all works for all. I found what works for me for a price I can afford. Ty for all the great information.
The low seating gives more shine I got alrogathwr a different one, works so well
I have the Revlon and love it. However, the dryer gets super hot, and the bristles burn easily. I also have the Lange and it’s 79 bucks, and doesn’t burn my hair and gives the same result.
I have just subscribed yesterday and I have been binge watch every since. Great information. I'm ordering the dryer. I've got great products you recommended in another video but I haven't been using a oil. I'm going to go order it now. It helps to know my hair is to be dry when I put it in and the amount makes a difference. I'm learning so much. I'm getting ready to cut my hair. I had surgery and wasn't able to care for my hair like I should. Plus, all the stuff they pumped into my body affected it. I have small clumps of hair falling out. My ends are to damage so need to start over. They say anesthesia can do that. I don't know but I can't wait to start fresh with a great haircare routine. Thank you.😊
Only hair channel I'll ever watch, very helpful thank you 🤩
OMG your are the best explaining tips on every chapter. I trust you 100%
I agree 💯 on the Dyson. I got it and returned it. Left my hair freezy and pulled a lot of hair out while blow drying. I am using the Revlon which works beautifully but still pulls out too much hair.
You’re amazing!! The way you explain things is spot on and you are so honest!! My hair looks and feels amazing now.. I was doing a few things wrong as well as using the wrong styling products so thank you so much!!! Less is more!! You Rock!! ❤
I bought a generic brush dryer at Marshall's for $24. It seems to work great on my hair. It's nothing fancy. Mine does get hot but has 3 settings and I don't have to use the hottest one.
I’ve started using the low temp with my revlon and get the same results. Love it.
Would love a video on how to protect/maintain your blowout while you sleep. Your videos have been so informative and look forward to more great content!
I'm starting to realize that I can maximize the value of my trinity hair routine products by just implementing blow-dry brush use. I never used one before but I'm satisfied with Chris's advice. I'm looking middle-of-the-road, ghd rise hot brush. I think it will work for my fine hair. Keeping it simple and just want it to match my other brush. Plus I love my ghd hair dryer. It appears that price point doesn't matter much. It's preference and education from Chris more than anything I think.
This was very helpful. I’ve never had a hairdresser show me how to blow dry my hair. I’m going to subscribe.
I JUST bought the Revlon because it was cheap (after 50% off or whatever the sale was), and I noticed more frizz than I thought I'd have, but my goodness, me hair FINALLY had volume! I have fine/thin hair, and am slowly working through the products I have before buying new Redken/Pureology. Love these videos!
Same. By the way, some of the Redken products are on sale at Ulta. I plan to finally get ALL the products Chris is recommending.
@@Madmarsha oooohh lifesaver!
I have a pixie cut and I need more volume. My length is 2-3 inches from my scalp. Will one of these brushes work for me or are they only for long hair?
The Revlon straightens my hair and gives it volume, but boy does is look frizzy as heck
@nadia562010 I am so glad to get this information. That is my biggest concern, FRIZZ. I have been going back and forth on getting the styling brush. I think you've made my decision for me. Ty so much 😊
Your explanations are so thorough and easy to understand. 😊
wow....someone who actually knows what they're talking about...thanks for all of the great tips
I use a T3 because of frizz and have for years . . . I haven't found anything better. I do have the Drybar blow dryer brushes. I use a combo of the two and it works great.
I love these electric brushes, are fantastic for my long hair! I have so many for my hair 😉🙂❤️
I bought the Revlon after your recommendation in an earlier video and I have to say I love it.
I love this channel, I watch it all the time! I would love to see a tutorial on how to use Revlon One Step (the new version) on one’s own hair (like how should I correctly hold the brush?) please it would help a bunchhh🙏
Thank you for this informative video! I was wondering if you could do a video dedicated to curly hair (3A+) regarding blow-drying and styling? That would be much appreciated!
One more request. Can you show a tutorial on how to style layered hair please.
OMG… the best video of “this or that, which is better?” Me ganaste con la claridad con la que explicas todo!!! ❤️👏🏻❤️👏🏻❤️👏🏻❤️
I wish I had watched this video before choosing between two blow-dry brushes, one of which was Revlon's (the original version). I read that it gets too hot and damages your hair a lot, it felt like a risk I didn't want to take as I'm a bit clumsy and impatient with hair styling, so... Now, after watching this video, I think I could have avoided the most common mistakes but, anyway, I already bought Remington's Hydraluxe. I have to say I am SO HAPPY. Keeping in mind all the precious recommendations by Chris, I used it twice and I'd never felt so confident with my at-home hair results before. And, Chris, really, thank you so much for your amazing videos. I know that there are thousands of instruction videos out there, but few people have the skill to teach and COURAGE to talk about overpriced products. (And you are also very handsome, oops, fangirling a bit, but had to say it 😂)
I have thick African American hair and the Revlon brush completely fried my hair in the front and crown. I have soooo much breakage because it gets extremely hot. It also gets hotter as you use it. I usually blow dry my edges and crown last, hence the breakage. I have very healthy hair so it was pretty devastating to have such awful results. And I used a blow dry cream. I now use the Drybar brush, it doesn’t get as hot and I haven’t seen any additional breakage. I would NOT recommend the revlon brush unless you’re willing to risk the health of your hair.
I’m pretty sure African American hair would be under the T3. Not the Revlon. Make sure to take the hair type test. You most likely don’t need volume.
Conversely, if you have thick (high density, very coarse, very low porosity) Indian hair like mine, it will literally take an hour for the T3 to fully dry my hair, where as the Revlon only takes around 20-30 minutes, and leaves it smooth and silky. Everyone's needs are different.
The double shot or the single shot?
Could you please make a video dedicated to blow drying a bob haircut? How do you keep the tension-hair on the brush with shorter hair?
Great class! Do you ever do demos or lessons for younger people with natural gray hair? I'm in my mid 40s and allowing my natural grey to come in, I'm still learning how to properly care for it.....
I have the revlon and love it. It’s on sale today at target for $19. I bought a 2nd one for backup when my first one dies.
Lucky I got mine like $80 Australian dollars when on sale 🙏
I own the amazon one. I love it. I have super curly hair and it's thin so I like to straighten it because it's easier to deal with. I've been blow drying my hair for about 30 years and the revlon blow dryer has made it so much faster and easier. I don't really separate my hair much I just start with my bangs and then do around my face and then go to the bottom under and work my way up. My hair is usually smooth (if I don't do it too fast and take my time. I spin it while doing it so the issues you're talking about don't happen to my hair. I spend at most 10 mins, typically a little more than 5 but always under 10. I use a flat iron around my face but that's it unless I use it to make soft curls. I don't have many fly aways either. I think spinning it while pulling it down is the difference I see from how every video shows how they're doing it. I will do the bottom and then switch to the top but in a much messier way and in the end it's smooth, I like to make sure my hair curls under at the ends so I always turn it under. I love my revlon hair dryer.
I use the hot tools one with the smallest barrel as it's easy to get my roots. The bigger barrels on others can't.
Omg I love you with the long blond hair. I need that hair!
Ulta has both of these on sale for Black Friday. The Revlon is $29.99 and the T3 is 25% Off.
Great video; I learned a lot! I'd now like to see a comparison of the Revlon 1.0 (the one in this video which I own) to the new Revlon 2.0, which was just released. Thanks!
Would love to know this too! Just bought the 2.0, the barrel is smaller than the original.
The ion button on the T3 is actually to turn the ions off. They call it their ‘volume boost’ , supposedly giving you more volume as it won’t make the hair quite as straight and silky smooth.
thank you so much I found your channel a few weeks ago and my best friend that's been trying to get me to take care of my hair for years touched my hair today and complimented it. Your channel actually helped you aren't telling people bs
Thank you for your hair teachings. you have taught me how to blow dry my hair sleek, which i thought was impossible for me to do myself. i used your tips and will continue to do so! thanks so much, my view of my hair has changed for the better ❤
Oooh i needed this video. I've had the Revlon one for a long time but I don't love it. I have fine thin hair. Its hard to get the roots/mids dry without overdrying the ends which stay wrapped up longer. It has 2 settings.. 1. Barely warm, and 2. Sizzling HOT! I may not need 15 heat settings but I'm sure at least one of those is right for me. I actually went back to a regular hair dryer and a brush because the Revlon is so hot it feels like its burning my scalp. I asked for the T3 for Christmas and super excited! 🥰
Have you tried the Revlon 2.0? It has a smaller barrel than the one in the video. I just bought it (on sale right now at Target!) and prefer it to the original since it reaches closer to my roots. Heat settings are 3: low, medium and hot.
Can you make a video for hair dryers diffusers for curly hair? Which is best?
I've had my Dyson since they were first launched. I use it (and only it) every time I wash my hair! It's quite simply the best hair tool I've had in my 61 years, and when it dies, I'll be buying another one! 😆
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@@ivonned32 and it's clearly not crap!
Good for you! 👏
Same I’ve had the airwrap for more than 2years and it’s working really really well for me 🙈
Very informative😃 I will keep my Revlon, Dyson was sent back ! Thank you so much vor your videos, I love your funny and clear explanations..
Conair knot Dr has a brush similar to the revlon brush and it has interchangeable brush heads. I have a paddle brush one and two sizes of the round brush. Works just as well as revlon (i have that one too)
I have the T3, the Dyson Airwrap and Revlon.
Revlon is my favorite
Revlon does have an ion version. It costs more but I have curly frizz if I use a non-ionized dryer.
I was gifted the Revlon One Step hair dryer and the fly always don't bother me...
Whoever I leave my microfiber hair towel on my has for 2 to 3 hours and my will be 75% dry and that works for me
After I rinse out my conditioner I apply a good amount of hair mask from my roots to the ends then place my microfiber towel on my head.... In between my wash days I will use my leave in conditioner and brush it through my hair
Honestly, I have fine hair that has a lot of natural curl and I have tried almost all of the hot brushes - the only one that worked for me was the dry bar half shot at $155. Cost;y, but so good!
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One of your best tutorials yet!! You are so fun and still informative.
Hi, i have to say I'm addicted to all your videos, they are very informative & helpful. I know this video was about the best blow dry brush but could you please also let me know what's the best hair dryer for fine thinning hair. I have a Dyson airwrap but I don't feel it's right for me. Thank you 😊
This guy has tons of knowledge. His tips are great for a beginner of growing hair long like myself. 💇♀️ 👍
You gives me a lot of good advices so thank you, i really like the work that you do to explain us everythings.
BTW I have the Revlon, and now I'm using the Dyson Airwrap(the complete Long Volumise). The Revlon gives me volume, but it makes my hair frizzy and sometimes dry, even when I use a heat protector (I use the Frizz Dismiss Rebel Tame from Redken like you suggested, and my hairdresser also recommended it). I really like the results I get with the Dyson. When I use it, my hair becomes shinier+volume, and I love the different attachments, especially the ones for curling. They give you more natural curls, similar to what your hairdresser achieves after a blowout.
I'm actually a beginner with hair dryers; I used to only use a straightener. So I know that once you learn the techniques, blow-drying is the best way to get volume. The Dyson is really great for people like me who don’t know how to use a hair dryer well 😂 i really feel like i blowout like a pro with it. Otherwise, if you know the techniques, there’s no need to spend that much money.
I went straight(pun? What pun)for the Revlon one step and I’m so glad I did! It works it’s magic on my thick, wavy, dry hair.
I heard Dyson makes a wonderful product, but I’m so satisfied with my Revlon, I’ll never switch!
I love my T3. I have used it for over a year. It doesn’t get caught in my hair.
You are the only one that I trust with my hair!!! Could you please make a video on at home keratin treatments and do they evem work and how damaging is that compared to keratin treatments available at salon?
Your advice is the best, my hair is like never before. Thank you.
@3:00 I love that you reinforce this, prevents people from buying unnecessary things and becoming a product junkie …. Like me 😂
Of course this comes out today . Yesterday I bought the revlon, it was 50% off , and I’ve never used a blow dry brush before so I thought it would be a great starter
Yes it‘s a great hairbrush, use it for a year and then sell it you‘ll only lose $10 probably
Ahhh...
I love the content, also your videos make me 😹 laugh!!!
Awesome Info