Revlon One Step Review

I don’t know about you, but damaged, split ends as a result of heat straightening has been a constant struggle for me. I previously tried the GhD Platinum+ Iron from Sephora for $250 as it promises to limit/reduce damage to hair. I returned it- while my hair was very straight, my ends looked totally fried and split.

My goal is to have the same smoothness of an iron but the volume and style of a blow dryer without having to go through all the work of round brush blowdrying.

A few weeks ago, I bought the Revlon One-Step hair dryer for $60 after watching countless YouTube videos by Beauty Influencers extolling it for smooth, sleek results with a lot of volume.

The Revlon One Step achieved my goal, however it takes a few steps: I rough blow dry my hair to prepare it for the Revlon One Step and after using the One Step, I run flat iron just over the top pieces. This entire process takes thirty minutes- round brush blowdrying usually takes more than double the time and my hair is still a little frizzy.

With the Revlon One Step, my hair looks even better the next day and the style holds for a few days. Then, my hair perfectly prepped for when I go to curl it with the Beach Waver.

The Revlon One Step takes the time and work out of round brush blowdrying with the same results. I would definitely recommend it for those looking for. a smooth, silky blowout with a lot of volume!

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