4 yrs, 8 mths ago

Rotating Dryer Brush

Hi all! I’ve been watching a lot of you tube videos lately, I have fallen in love with the idea of getting a Dyson Air Wrap but I can no sooner afford that than fly to the moon…I also really like rotating dryer brushes (not sure if that’s the right name for them) but dont know where to start-there are so many out there

Question is does anyone have one and can it be used on wet hair? I don’t fancy washing, partially drying then styling my hair (I’m super lazy, but want the results lol)
Or any recommendations for fine straight hair that could use so volume that costs under $100, can be used on wet hair and is good for someone with a wrist injury (ie no manual rotation)

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  • 3 yrs, 3 mths ago

    I’ve heard a lot of good reviews from friends regarding the Dyson Airwrap, they say it’s worth the cost. it takes the place of three devices, a blow dryer, curling iron, and flat iron.

  • 3 yrs, 3 mths ago

    Bump!
    Does anyone else have any experience?
    I’ve been looking into one recently.

  • 4 yrs, 8 mths ago

    I ended up getting the VS saison big hair and love it! thanks 🙂

  • 4 yrs, 8 mths ago

    if your hair is not too long or heavy, the VS sasson big hair might be a good idea. (I dont find it very effective on long hair though, can get a bit time consuming and its not power enough when my hair was long and heavy) though works well on my thinned out, shoulder lengthed hair. your hair will need to be around 80% dry though, so may not be exactly what you are looking for.

  • 4 yrs, 8 mths ago

    My friend has one of these and she absolutely swears by it. She does let her hair dry partially though prior to styling. I am not sure of the brand but she claims it is so much easier to style with just the one item as she does have some issues with her hands.

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