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Amazon has Revlon's 'miracle worker' blow-dryer brush for $36 — almost 50% off
Amazon has Revlon's 'miracle worker' blow-dryer brush for $36 — almost 50% off

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Amazon has Revlon's 'miracle worker' blow-dryer brush for $36 — almost 50% off

There's just something about leaving the salon with a fresh new blowout that can turn your entire week around, right? Unfortunately, constantly getting blowouts can take a big chunk out of your wallet. Good news: You can get a salon-worthy blowout at home for way less. Amazon has slashed the price on the No. 1 bestselling Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus blow-dryer brush by nearly 50%, bringing it down to just $36. In the words of one five-star reviewer (out of over 400,000), " it." An at-home blowout is always cheaper than consistently going to a salon, but some top-rated blowout brushes and styling tools can set you back $500 (lookin' at you, lovely but pricey Dyson Airwrap). So, yeah, a one-time purchase of $36 is more than ideal. Plus, scoring 50% off anything is always thrilling. Here's what makes this quick-drying Revlon brush stand above the rest: The clever gadget uses ionic technology to help tame frizz for smooth, shiny locks. Meanwhile, the rounded shape and tufted bristles add body, volume and overall life to your hair, making it look fuller than normal. No more putting blood, sweat and tears into using a round brush and blow dryer at the same time. Even though it seems like some magical, mystical tool that's too good to be true, the Revlon One Step Volumizer has plenty of reviews to back it up. Over 400,000 shoppers(!!!) have given it a five-star rating. "I've only had this hairdryer/styler for a short time, but it is a game-changer," shared this frizzy-haired fan who dubbed the Revlon a "miracle worker." They continued by writing: "I am a senior citizen with arthritic hands and could never deal with a hairbrush and a blow dryer at the same time ... Hello! Professional results! Fast drying, easy to use, smooth, styled, shiny hair. I kept waiting for it to frizz. I could not believe how simple using the brush was." A second shopper wrote: "Works great! Cut drying time in half. I have very curly, long hair and this dries [it] quick and straight. I've bought them for every friend I have!" "This is la crème de la crème," raved another content customer. "Get it and you won't be disappointed. I have frizzy, curly, thick and unmanageable hair like you can't believe. Nothing ever worked: products, blowout or even the salon hair care. This brush works like magic and every time I use it people think I went to the salon to have my hair done. And it lasts till the next shampoo. Fifteen minutes max and you are good to go." One five-star reviewer flagged the noise. "I wish I had bought this sooner," they wrote. "It is easy to use and my hair has more body. The only downside is it is loud on the cool setting, but so worth it." "The only downside [is] it does get quite warm, so a heat protectant spray should be used," cautioned this savvy shopper. "I wish it had a cool button you could hit for just a shot of coolness vs. a cool setting where it just runs on cool continuously until you change it. I found the medium setting to be a little less hot than the high. Overall I would recommend." And as for that heat protectant, why not amp up the shine and frizz control with this popular hair helper? If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.) The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

Revlon's One-Step Volumizer Plus Packs an Impressive Blowout for Cheap
Revlon's One-Step Volumizer Plus Packs an Impressive Blowout for Cheap

WIRED

time06-03-2025

  • WIRED

Revlon's One-Step Volumizer Plus Packs an Impressive Blowout for Cheap

A blow-dry brush has become my holy grail hair styling device. Maybe you've heard the term, or one of its synonyms like heated brush, thermal brush, or blowout brush. These aren't all the same thing—blow-dry brushes blow out hot hair, acting as both a blow dryer and a brush, while thermal or heated brushes are brushes with a heated surface, creating a twist on a curling or straightening iron. My hair begs to be either diffused or blow-dried after a shower, and I rarely have time to blow-dry and style my hair with two separate devices—the single blow-dry brush has become a hair routine hero. Some of the most popular models in the world of blow-dry brushes include the Dyson Airwrap (8/10, WIRED Recommends), the Drybar Double Shot, and BondiBoost Blowout Brush, along with the reason we're here today: the famed Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus. The One-Step blow-dry brush originally launched in 2016, and the Plus is the most updated version, arriving in 2021. It's often touted as a much more affordable option in a field of pricey blow-dry brushes and hair tools, especially since its price tag is so low compared to the other options out there. For such a cheap price, it does a great job delivering on its premise. The One-Step gives my hair a voluminous blowout, especially my curtain bangs, in a matter of minutes. It does give me a little more frizz and a little less polished ends than more expensive options like the Drybar and Dyson, though even the best of the blow-dry brushes will still add a little frizz. Regardless, the Revlon is easily the best bang for your buck if you're in the market for a blow-dry brush. Power Play Photograph: Nena Farrell The One-Step is a pretty straightforward concept. It combines a round brush and a hair dryer into one device, allowing you to both dry and style your hair at the same time. It's easier to manage since it's a single device—I've never had the dexterity to manage two tools at the same time, let alone get good results. Keep in mind, though, that blow-dry brushes tend to make more frizz than using a blow dryer and a round brush, since the air is coming through the center of the brush rather than on top of it, thus blowing hair in multiple directions while you use it. The Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus has three heat settings, each with an attached airflow level, plus a fourth 'cool' setting. You can't customize the air speed and heat, but that's true on more expensive models, too, so I wouldn't count that too heavily against the One-Step. Most other blow-dry brushes only have a cool mode and two heat settings, so while the Revlon is more affordable, it also offers more heat levels than you'll find on a Drybar brush or even the Dyson. Revlon says the One-Step's three heat settings reach between 200 and 260 degrees Fahrenheit, though Revlon can't confirm how hot the individual levels will get. This range is a little hotter than others we've tested; the Shark FlexStyle (9/10, WIRED Recommends) reaches only 230 degrees Fahrenheit, for example, while T3's AireBrush ranges from about 170 degrees to 214 degrees Fahrenheit. That higher heat range adds to the extra frizz I find myself getting when I use the Revlon compared with a T3 or Dyson blow-dry brush, and does put me at risk for more damage than with the more expensive brushes. Volumize Me Photograph: Nena Farrell Revlon recommends using the One-Step on damp hair, rather than wet hair. Ivy & Luna Studio co-owner and hairstylist Alanna Safarik-Ashby (also known as @folliclefatale) recommended I wait until my hair was 90 percent dry for the safest results when using any blow-dry brush. Using it on wet hair can lead to more damage since it pulls on your hair strands when they're at their most fragile, Safarik-Ashby explained.

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