I wear my hair in a short to medium length bob and it's fine with a tendency to be wavy and fly away so I have to blow dry it. Unfortunately I have neither the skill nor the patience to blow dry it well, but the Tresemmé hot air brush has changed that.
I bought the Revlon hot air brush about 2 years ago and couldn't get on with it at all, so when I got such good results the first time I used the Tresemmé one I used the Revlon one again to see what was so different. For me, the features where Tresemmé wins are:
The controls are well positioned to be easy to use whilst drying my hair, the ones on the Revlon are on the base and difficult to access in use.
The oval head glides through my hair smoothly and easily without snagging, the Revlon brush felt as though it dragged.
The cool shot is a brilliant feature and really helps achieve a salon finish, the Revlon brush does not have this.
It smooths my hair as it dries leaving it shiny, by contrast the Revlon brush left it frizzy and dull.
The 2 interchangeable heads are really useful and add a lot to what is already a great tool.
The one area where the Revlon brush was better was the very long cord (around 2.5m) but at 2.2m the cord on the Tresemmé is generous. It is light to hold and a real plus is having one hand free, unlike when using a hairdryer and brush.
In summary I'm really pleased with my purchase and highly recommend it. Tip: there are some good videos on YouTube showing how to use this, it's worth spending a couple of minutes watching them.
PDriver –
I wear my hair in a short to medium length bob and it’s fine with a tendency to be wavy and fly away so I have to blow dry it. Unfortunately I have neither the skill nor the patience to blow dry it well, but the Tresemmé hot air brush has changed that.I bought the Revlon hot air brush about 2 years ago and couldn’t get on with it at all, so when I got such good results the first time I used the Tresemmé one I used the Revlon one again to see what was so different. For me, the features where Tresemmé wins are:The controls are well positioned to be easy to use whilst drying my hair, the ones on the Revlon are on the base and difficult to access in use.The oval head glides through my hair smoothly and easily without snagging, the Revlon brush felt as though it dragged.The cool shot is a brilliant feature and really helps achieve a salon finish, the Revlon brush does not have this.It smooths my hair as it dries leaving it shiny, by contrast the Revlon brush left it frizzy and dull.The 2 interchangeable heads are really useful and add a lot to what is already a great tool.The one area where the Revlon brush was better was the very long cord (around 2.5m) but at 2.2m the cord on the Tresemmé is generous. It is light to hold and a real plus is having one hand free, unlike when using a hairdryer and brush.In summary I’m really pleased with my purchase and highly recommend it. Tip: there are some good videos on YouTube showing how to use this, it’s worth spending a couple of minutes watching them.
Bianca T. –
I had a different brush before but it is no compare to this one, easy to use, not harsh on the hair and leave hair so nice and soft x a bit frizzy after but if you use anti frizz oil it settle down. Happy with it.
R. –
Powerful hairdryer, like the ones used in professional salons, yet very comfortable and less tiring to use thanks to the clip-on brushes.
Victoria Watman –
2nd one purchased for myself after gifting one for my daughter. Dries hair in next to no time as well as being to style at the same time without needing both hand and bonus getting the smaller brush with this model too. Very happy with my purchase.
Malvern –
This works and it dryers my hair quickly – but – the dryer with the large attachment is very large and heavy. Bought it initially to take on trips away but it’s simply too big !