I'M Obsessed!! My Quick Blow Out Routine Using Revlon Salon One Step Hair Dryer Brush

I FINALLY learned how to use the Revlon Salon One-Step Hair Dryer & Styler blow Drying Brush for a quick blow out on natural hair, and I'm pretty obsessed with it! It's the quickest blow out I've ever done on my natural hair AND it's so easy!! After getting some tips from you all in the comments and playing around with this blow dryer brush, I am in LOVE with this tool. So I hope you enjoy my quick blow dry routine on natural hair using the Revlon blower brush! Xo! Nap

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Hey guys and so easily, I'm going to show you how I've been blow-drying. My hair lately usually I'll just stretch my hair and make it heatless light. I have really gotten addicted to my or lon below dryer. It'S just so much faster, and I also want to make this video to update you guys on how I've been using my Revlon blow dryer, because I did two videos on this blow. Dryer. The first one was the first impression, and I was really nervous about it because it does get kind of hot and the second one was just to make sure that it didn't damage my hair, which it didn't. So I figured out how to use it using a lot of the tips that you guys shared with me in the comments of both of those videos. So thank you very much. It was definitely very helpful. I love getting tips from you guys as much as you guys get tips from me, so I love that it's like a back and forth, so I appreciate that very much. Your tips helped immensely. So I just want to share with you guys how I've been blow-drying. My hair lately, this is not to say that I'm, like only blow-drying from now on, I'm definitely gon na still do heatless stretching methods on my hair. It'S just that. Lately, I've been under a lot of pressure and I just haven't had a lot of time to take the time to stretch my hair heatless, so this has actually been a lifesaver. I haven't eaten breakfast yet, and I've been up for a couple of hours. So I'm a little hungry. So if my energy is low, I apologize, but I'm trying to get this done fast, but yeah. Okay, let's get into it. What I'll use is a detangling brush? I also use a moisturizing spray, so this is just going to be my janky spray bottle, which you guys seemed to love, and this is just filled with aloe vera juice and water. Doesn'T matter how much of each you put in. In my opinion, my hair is not sensitive to L at all. I just do like a half-and-half type of mix but feel free to do whatever you feel comfortable. You can use just water. If you want, you, don't have to use the elevator juice, then I'll use a leave-in conditioner. I usually like the as I am long and Lux a grow yogurt, because it's nice and light. I also love the three-in-one from Maine choice. These are both amazing leave-in conditioners. I just usually like to do the as IM long and luxe and because it's lighter, but I'm all out too so we're gon na be going with the three-in-one main choice. Say it's just slightly heavier. It won't be a big deal, so we're gon na go with that, and then we also need a heat, protectant cuz girl, we ain't playing games. So what I've been using lately is the Aveda brilliant damage control and this they sent to me like probably years ago. I'Ve never used it. I used to use only the Carol's Daughter cup la su butter and I used to love this. I still love this blow drying cream. But again it's the difference between just having a heavier heat, protectant and a lighter heat protectant. I don't know. I just started wanting my hair to be not so heavy when I have the stretched twist outs and all that kind of thing. So in lieu of the cup wasu heavier blow drying cream, i've been using the Aveda heat protectant spray and it seems to be doing a pretty good job. So I'm gon na use that again today and I might be reusing my wide toothed detangling comb too. I'M not sure, usually I will detangle super thoroughly in the shower. I did not this time so we'll see how that goes. So sometimes I will wash and blow-dry all in the same night. It just depends on how much of a rush I'm in again this blow-dryer routine, is really simple. So it's nothing now for me to just wash and blow-dry in the same night, it used to be that blow-drying took me 3 or more hours, but ever since figuring out how to use this thing properly. It takes me at like 45 minutes, so I can wash and blow-dry in the same night, but usually I'll just give myself a break. If I have the time and wash this one night and then blow-dry the next day. That number 1 saves me time and number 2. It gives my hair time to dry a little bit because I like to have my hair a little bit dry prior to blow-drying, which was a tip that you guys shared with me because the first time I use this blow-dry brush one of the issues that it Was not blow dry, my hair faster and it took forever for my hair to dry and I was like what's the point. This is not saving me any time and then you guys are like no. No, you got to do it on hair. That'S a damp, not soaking wet, so me kind of giving my hair time to dry a little bit overnight also helps by. If I'm in the rush - and I do it all in one day I'll just sit under my hooded dryer to take care of that. So last night I washed my hair, put it in these little twisted sections. Let it dry in a t-shirt, and I kind of just walked around my t-shirt for like 4 hours last night, and then it was dry enough for me to get to bed. It was still a little damp, but not so that my pillow would be soaking. You know so I put my satin scarf on on top and went to bed, and this morning my hair is dry at the root and then like damp on the bottom. So all my twists are out: I'm gon na work back to front and I'm gon na put the twist in the front into a ponytail. Whilst I do that, starting on one section at a time on twist the section when I enter the section, I get two equal parts here, so I usually like to work on the part in the back first and clip the other part out of the way. My hair feels just a little bit damp, I'm gon na remoisturize it just a little bit. I know this sounds like counterproductive, but I just really want to make sure that I get that aloe vera back on my hair to close the cuticles. So I'm just gon na spray it a little bit. It'S not wet, still still just a little damp, I'm just gon na add a little tiny, tiny bit a leave-in. I don't want my hair to be too heavy, and this is really just to lock that moisture. In to make sure my hair is nice and soft after the leave-in. That'S when I apply my heat protectant, the great thing about this heat protectant is letting you can use as much as you want. So I'm really gon na apply that liberally. This makes the hair a little bit more wet, but it dries really fast. Now, usually I detangle my hair in the shower. I only finger detangle this time. Okay, I just wasn't sure if I was gon na blow dry, my hair do another style and also trying to get out of the shower fast coz. My husband was not happy, so I was just trying to rush, so I'm just gon na go ahead and detangle. Now, if you can do this in the shower, it's gon na save you a lot of time. Luckily, my hair wasn't super tangled and I'm gon na start blow drying this section I always start blow drying on low first, I just find that it kind of warms. My hair up to receiving the higher heat - I don't want to just blast the high heat on it. It just dries the section out a lot faster, and I noticed also that when I start with low heat and then go to high heat afterwards, my hair feels more moisture. So I'm gon na do low key until I feel my hair starting to dry and then I'm gon na switch to high heat. I start on the ends and I work my way to the top and I also hold the brush against the section vertically, so that it has more time to get that heat. It cuts down on the drying time to have it vertically because it covers a more surface area. So I do this a couple times on each side of the section just going slow and then once I feel it starting to dry, I switch to high heat and then I'm high heat. I do the same thing just going down the section vertically, taking my time until it's dry and that's it nice and dry section. I don't go crazy and try to get like my roots bone straight or anything like that. It'S fine because I'm probably just gon na like do a twist out or something with it, but yeah. That'S my load right section. I used to be nervous about the smoke that came out of the blow dryer as I do my hair, but I realized that it was just the heat protectant, so it doesn't bother me so much anymore after the sections done. I usually just give it another comb through and I put a little clip on the end and throw it to the back and that just adds a little bit of gravity, so the hair doesn't go anywhere. I don't want my hair just like flying all the places. I'M blow-drying so grabbing the next section and repeating the same process. We moisturizing with water and aloe vera, adding a little bit of leave-in very small amount, just to lock that moisture in and condition the section and spray your section, the heat protectant. I detangle this section. Just to make sure the brush doesn't have any obstacles, we definitely don't want to detangle our hair with the blow drying brush nope nope nope number one. That brush is not made to detangle natural hair and also, if your detangling with that brush the heat, is gon na, be staying in one spot for much more than you need it to and I'm using a wide tooth comb. And then my tangling brush sections actually prefix, I'm actually gon na break this in half just so that my brush doesn't have too much to work through. I don't wan na be pulling at my hair. Now, I'm gon na start blow drying the section on a low. First, until I start feeling the section getting dry, then I can graph it then again. This is gon na help make my hair feel more moisturize kind of just working its way up to the high heat rather than blasting it for out I'm starting with the ends. First working my way to the top folding my brush vertical to the section so that it covers more surface area and take your time going down that section on both sides, my sections starting to feel pretty dry. So I'm gon na go with the high heat now adding that section to the other section and just blowing it in and then clipping that section out of the way. By the way I didn't realize, Iron Maiden was a band, I'm just obsessed with game, thrones and Vikings, and that that was the reference now. I know FYI okay, now just repeating it on the other half that I didn't do, because the section was huge, just gon na give it a quick come through just to make sure this guy over here trying to get spotlight calm down. It'S not your turn. It'S not your turn starting on low and then ending once I'm done with a section, I always add it to the rest of the hair and just kind of blow dry it together, and that just also helps to get rid of any like moisture. That might be in there. That'S it first section is done, move them on to the next. That'S how I have been blow-drying, my hair. I think I'm gon na do a length check, probably at the end of the year, and I haven't done one in a really long time. But let's just cook, I've been focusing on the help of my hair and not really wanting to focus too much on the length today. That'S how I've been blow dry, my hair lately using the Revlon blow-dryer. You can get heat damage from putting too much heat on your hair and also brushing this through. Your hair constantly can cause breakage. So just be aware of that, especially if you like to wear your hair curly. Sometimes you might not want to do this all the time I've been using this tool, probably less than six months, not all the time I'll do it like, maybe once every three weeks, if there is anybody watching this video who has been using this tool long-term and Likes to wear the hair curly as well, can you let me and everybody else watching this video know your experience with this tool? How has your hair reacted? Have you gotten any heat damage and you break it or is your hair cool? I personally want to know, and I'm sure it would help people watching this video as well, because you know, as I said, I've only been using this tool for less than six months. This works for me. Currently, I haven't noticed any heat damage or anything like that, but I would like to know maybe anyways love into yeah, okay. So anyway, if you're interested just look at the comment and I'll be reading them as well. The other thing that I mentioned in my first impression review of this was that I get a smoother blow-dry using a normal blow drying tool, and that is still the case, but it's so much faster. Now that I know how to use it, it is so much faster, so I've just I've honestly just been reaching for this cuz I mean you just can't beat at this point yeah. I guess that's everything I am so hungry. I don't know why. I thought it was a good idea to make a youtube video starting out already being hungry. I need to go, get some food but yeah. I hope this video is helpful, especially for those of you who wanted to know how I've been blowing blowing my hair out. Lately, I'll put all the links for everything that I used in the description box, I hope that this video helped, and I will see you in the next

**Glory In Our Mercy**: Loved the results you got! I've been using this blow dryer a little over 2 years now. For both me and my 7 yr old. We are both 4a/4b/4c throughout both our heads. Absolutely no heat damage and no split ends. Even though I dont cut our hair. It's super soft and this is the longest my hair has ever been. Almost to my bottom. My daughters hair is to her bottom. I used to stretch with no heat, dont have time now. I am a wife and homeschooling our 3 children. We are always busy. I'm so thankful for this blow dryer! The bristles on ours are worn out, I'll be purchasing a new one soon.

PressedForCurls: Hey Whit!! I’ve been using it only a bit longer than you (7-8 months) but at one point I used it every two weeks for about 2 1/2 months and no heat damage!! Hope this helps someone!

Julia Roberts: Currently about 3/4 of the way through the video and, if this doesn't already exist, require a video of your blow drying routine (and entire wash day) in real time because I think this is so satisfying to watch and inspires me to take much better care of my hair, I always have the desire but for some reason, your videos in particular intensify that desire. I'm absolutely not joking at all when I say all the things I've said. I need this blow dryer ASAP!! I used to have one when I lived with my parents but didn't realize the blessing I had until I didn't have it anymore and saw this video haha. Definitely purchasing and giving myself a beautiful blowout for Christmas! The hair envy is STRONG while watching this and makes me really eager to do a braid or twist out on vErY well stretched hair.

Alex Bodkin: I’m all for monthly heat stretching and then protective styling. Since I started doing that I have saved SOOOO much time, hair and frustration detangling my hair and it’s grown exponentially because of it.

Angela Crawley: Who else is obsessed by how uniform and thick her ends are??? #Goals

Mane Stage: I've gotten no damage. My hair is literally the same length and density as yours. I've been using this since February. I didn't use it during the summer months, but I'm going back to it. I was blow drying every four weeks with it, no heat damage to speak of. I find that as long your hair is adequately moisturized and detangled, and you use a good heat protectant (I use TRESemmé Thermal Creations Protective Heat Tamer, nothing fancy) you really have nothing to worry about. If my fine strands can withstand the heat and bristles, it's a go for almost anyone.

Shirley Glover -Tay: This totally helped my mom do my hair better!!! (I’m her 8year old daughter). Thanks much! My mom loves your videos!!!

Tiffany F: After watching this video I went out and bought the hair dryer the same day! My hair is 4c and my daughter is 3b/c so I figured it would do great on hers. I had some heat damage last year so I was very nervous about trying this since I am trying to maintain hair health. Let me just say, WOW. Of course, as predicted it worked amazing on my daughter's hair and I was equally impressed with my own results. The most impressive part was my arm didn't hurt because it took less than half of the time to dry my hair. It didn't feel dried out (I used a heat protectant). Bottom line I am IMPRESSED!

summersms25: I just started doing this technique on my daughter, cool then hot and it did make her hair feel softer and straighter than just hot only. This blow dryer is amazing

20 pearls: Sooo appreciate all your hair tips sis. I started my natural hair journey 7 years ago watching you and just a handful of other vloggers who were in it just for the love of the hair ‍♀️ now mine is waist length. Many thanks to you!!! ❤

adesania: I knew you had a lot of hair but never knew you had a hairblanket; the beauty of afro textured hair well kept shows .

Progressive Dolly: I’ve been using this for two years, and use it all the time when I wash my hair because I’m low porosity. I don’t experience breakage at all. And I wear my hair curly also. I love using this blow dryer because it’s so easy to use than the ordinary ones.

ParisIn85: I purchased the blow dryer back in December of last year but have been using it often in the last couple of months. Since my first time using it I now use a leave in and a heat protectant. I like to blow dry when my hair is not soaking wet. I like to start with low heat for a few strokes and while mainly using the cool setting. I will hit the section with a few seconds of hi heat as well for sleekness. I do go back and forth between the tension method and running the dryer through each section. After cutting like 12 inches of heat damage during my heat damage transition I’m scared of getting heat damage. This is my first time using heat to style in 6 years and my hair hasn’t suffered due to using the dryer. I still have my curl pattern and texture. I mainly have short pieces because my hair is growing back from postpartum shedding. I love this dryer.

Amber Lindsay: I have been using this blow dryer for over a year now! It has saved me sooooo much time!! My curl pattern hasn’t changed and I only use it once or twice a month.

Buclé: Hi Whitney! You're legit one of my favorite naturals on YouTube! I've been watching you for years and watching your videos makes gets me so excited for the potential in my own natural hair. I used to blow dry exclusively with a pic attachment on my blow dryer but this seems a whole lot less unwieldy. Thanks for trying it out - I will too! - Letia @ Buclé

king Kameelah Nixon: I remember when I was going on my natural journey I start watching you when you first started .. I love you have evolved I love how people see it takes time patience and getting to know your hair ... Look at your hair it is a testimony that our hair can grow great lengths Thank you so much You look beautiful ....

5%LowBattery: One section of her hair is thicker than my entire head of hair

lizxfiasco: If I could do natural without the headache of detangling every single day, I'd absolutely do this. Hair goals for real. Absolutely beautiful.

Kristen: Did this today and I must say I’m happy with the results. My hair feels soft and moisturized. It didn’t take as long as it usually does to dry my hair and no tangles.

Michelle Ijeoma: I love this blow drying brush! I have been using it since March and I haven't had any setbacks. You just have to use heat protectant as you do with any heat process, keep your hair moisturized as any normal curly should, and be careful when using it. Like all tools, improper use can lead to damage. And congrats you are seconds away from a million!!!

Lolo Future: That brush dryer was the beginning of my hair breakage, failed heat training, and start of my new texturized journey. Be careful with it if you have fine thin hair- use the low heat setting and use maybe once a month

Chloe Yorke: Your hair is so beautiful I've been using this brush for almost a year (not very often) and I can say that I've never experienced heat damage from it. I think the key is to have a proper protein/moisture routine even when you're not blowdrying so that you're less susceptible to damage.

Camille Sanchez: Thank you sooooooooooo much for this re-review!! I was scared about heat damage (saw your reverting back to curly video) and after reading the comments below I’m purchasing one right now!! I was about to buy the revair for $400 but now that I know there’s no heat damage I prefer to save my hard earned money! Thank you , Hope revlon sponsors you- you probably help sell hundreds of these things !❤️ ps. We have the same hair type! Yay

heytherearin: I love this blow dryer! I’ve had mine almost a year and it works so well when my hair damp! I don’t get heat damage from it because I don’t use it too often. But can we talk about how gorgeous your hair is?! you’re hair goals for sure!

Reg rose: I was using it to blow dry my hair like maybe once every month or two, my curly hair was ok because I was deep conditioning but it did seem a little dull after a while so I’ve been taking a lil break from it but I still have it and will def use it if necessary. What I wasn’t doing were protein treatments so definitely keep up with The brand Aphogee or whatever. Because it is an effective blow dryer you want to make sure your wash day routine has a moisture/protein balance. So keep a good protein treatment that you like on deck.

eVaniwithaV: I just tried this brush for the first time, hair still currently blown out, so I would like to know any heat damage issues as well, but I LOVE this blow dryer brush, it really is bae! And OMG GIRL! You are healthy hair goals!

Ta'Miya Crockett: This video helped me so much! I just blow-dried my hair for the second time since I cut my hair in May. Wow, what a difference! Thank you! I’m gonna try this method on my daughter’s hair next!

Annette Cooper: Beautiful! Your hair is flawless as usual! Your videos are amazing, they are so detailed. I love how you go thru your hair routines step by step. You should make a daily and nightly skin routine. Your skin has such a healthy glow! It looks so nourished and moisturized.

Vanessa: Great follow up video. I’m going to incorporate the aloe vera step into my routine. Your hair is glorious.

huniebon: I've been using it on my girls and my hair. All 3 of us are natural and 3 different textures. I love the results. All of our hair is very soft. I also work in small sections just because both my girls hair is thick. I absolutely love it!

Joanne Guiste - MumNatural: Yup, that blow dryer definitely works much much better when the hair is almost dry or dry.. that's how I have been using it and it works wonders. .. I have used once a month for the past four months and my hair has no heat damage so far so fingers crossed it stays that way hahaha.. your hair is super gorg and look at that growth

elovesp1: Your hair looks beautiful! I bought my dryer 6-7 months ago. I used it once (afraid of heat damage). I also forgot I had it. Thanks for inspiring me to give it another try. I did like the results.

T. Buchanan: Girl! You are such a godsend! Ive been following you for a while but kinda fell off because I was like eh ok nothing new but this video just reminds me how easy and thorough your approach to hair care is and I love it! So inspired to keep experimenting and loving up on myself! Thank you!!

Coco: After you blew out that first section I knew my hair wasn't ready for this conversation Your hair is so thick and beautiful

LoudestWhisper19: Washing AND BLOW DRYING MY HAIR, requires so much pep talk and endurance. And here you are just slaying it with all that hair! Kudos to you!

nenababy011: I've had this dryer for half a year now as well and it's amazing. Definitely easier to use than the normal ones. But thanks for the tip because my process toked so long to dry but now I know that I need to basically air give it time to dry a little before using the brush. Thank you for the great tip

Perfectly LeeCee TV: I love this hair dryer! Cuts down in time so much! And I have not had heat damage yet

Debbie Stroud: Whitney thank you for the recommendation. I bought it, I love. My daughter hates it, she’s says I look like someone related to her mom, lol. I’ve been wearing my hair natural for almost 15 years and had no idea how to use a handheld dryer. This is so simple, but now I have to figure out how to style it blown out.

Raina Pierce: Whitney, thank God for my mother stumbling upon your YouTube video of this product. She purchased it immediately and I had the honor of blowdrying what she calls her "4Z" hair type, LOL. Needless to say she broke out in a praise break right in her bedroom! Thanks so much for your amazing content!

La Starr Wicks: Ive been using it for about year I received it as a requested gift for my bday last year...I use it approx. once a month - once every 2 two months...I love it and I have not noticed any heat damage,,thanks for the update

Kristyn Lewis: It's been 3 months since you reviewed this blowdryer brush and I FINALLY bought mine. I was planning to hold off until I needed a new blowdryer, but I'm glad I didn't wait. SO worth it!!!

My Life Chronicles: Your hair looks amazing! It has grown so much and looks so healthy! <3 I think I'm going to give this dryer a try.

K C: Love it, love it! Been using for about 6 mo also. No heat damage so far, no extra breakage from it, when I go curly, they still pop. Use it about the same as you 3 weeks off and on. Beautiful as always.

M Watson: Asked for this for Christmas 2018 and just tried it today. It IS AMAZING! I hadn't personally put heat on my hair to stretch for YEARS and this had me DONE with my hair in 2 HOURS (!!!!!>@

GaDiva769: I use this dryer on towel dried hair and it seems to work fine. I keep my hair sectioned off and only do small sections at a time without issue. It heats up pretty hot on the higher setting so I alternate between that and the next setting down. Would love to see your process for twisting and what you will use after blowing it out. I never know if I should just dampen slightly on the ends or place product all over etc.

Rachel Clark: I been using it for about 6 months, every 2 weeks and i havent experience any heat damage. I use argen oil and curls blueberry bliss oil as a heat protection and it does my hair wonders

LadyMaam65: After figuring out just what you said about drying the next day on damp hair, I love my recliner dryer brush too. I haven’t been using it long so I am trying to avoid heat damage also. So far so good.

B. Y.: I have been SLEEEEP on this blow dryer....Once I saw you and OnlyOne Jess obsessed with it, I had to try it and OMG... It gets your hair straight enough to trim your ends evenly. I also like the heat damage prevention steps you shared...I got mine and it was amazing.. Thank you.

Te'Koah Coriel: I've been thinking about this for a while and i think you just sold me....not that you were trying to but this is life changing for us thick haired 4 types that want a true stretch but don't necessarily want the bone straight look OR don't want to wait around for days for our hair to dry....they need to send you a check tho cuz im like ⬅⬅⬅

Matty Shay: Yesssssss...Hair goals!!! It's so healthy, thick, gorgeous, and even! Question: Do you cut or trim your own hair? If so, I need the tutorial. In addition, loved how you told your hair to "Calm down! It's not your turn, it's not your turn!"

Sevenfold Restoration: Lifetime hair goals; so healthy and beautiful!

MsMzphit: Been a subby for a long time, so happy to see you almost at 1 millions subs! You deserve it you've worked so hard girl.

churchnazi1: I've been using the Revlon Salon One-Step for a month. I keep it on low to dry my hair. it's not as long as yours but it does dry fast as well. Kind of like air dry. So considering I don't use the mid to high, there's no damage. I love it.

Unique Diehl-Walker: Yaaaasssssssss your hair is just sooooooooo beautifully healthy!

21cherice: After your first review I bought this thing and LOVED IT!!! Try the Kenra Blow Dry Spray, not only does it help dry your hair faster but it’s a heat protectant too.

Star Gazer Lily: Yes, I bought this hair dryer and it's gold. Love it!! Really works. Takes the pain out of spending several more hours on top of the hours you already put into the preceding steps lol.

Dajia Thai: Gorgeous!!! I can only relate to your technique and hair texture when it comes to treating and styling hair. It’s hard for me to try things other youtubers do because my hair doesn’t like wash-n-gos and all that other wet hair styling. But when I follow you everything goes well

Allison Martin: I love this blow drying tool on my daughter’s hair. I am learning so much about how to do her hair correctly. ‍♀️ Poor child of mine and her poor natural locks will be treated like royalty next time.

Mona Myers: Awesome video! I’ve been using that exact duo for almost one year, since January 1, 2018 (the Revlon paddle brush dryer plus the Aveda Brilliant heat protectant) and I have experienced zero heat damage! My #anomtip (as you mentioned too), is to start on clean damp hair, never soaking wet hair. I use the #aquis turban & towels to plop the majority of water and excess product from my hair before beginning a blow out or any heatless curl former set. Your hair is flawlessly gorgeous sis!!!

Jasmine Sizemore: Whitney your hair is soooo long and healthy looking! Freaking HAIR GOALSSSS. Also I really want this blow dryer. I’m going to get it the next time I think about doing a blow out

Mona Hogan: This was the kinda review/tutorial I've been waiting for before buying one!!! Thank You

Hair’s The Scoop: THANK YOU for this video and the “how to trim your own hair video!!! you’re the best Everything worked perfectly for me!

Donnie Richardson: For some of you who didn't know in some of Whitney ' s first videos, I know because I am a long time subscriber, she had her hair grown out into a longer mane than that in her heat less blow video. Since then she cut it because she had a set back. She just has amazing hair that grows beautifully. Thank you for the short cuts and tips Whitney. Always very careful with your hair while at the same time making life easier. I will buy this dryer.

MarQ Hen: Hey Whitt! I love this tool! I use it every blow dry; however, I never wear my hair curly. I blow dry about every 2-3 weeks.

Dominique with a QUE: You’re so close to 1,000,000 subbies! I’m so excited for you! I’ve been following you since 2010! You deserve all the success and more! Love you and your channel! ❤️

Latasha Thomas: I love the Revlon blow dryer, especially when blowing out my son’s hair. I noticed that I started to get SSKs after going back curly from a blow out. I think I need to moisturize my ends better. Other than that, no damage and my curls come back fine.

MizzAngela Anita: That's it! I'm buying this dryer this weekend! So excited! I think I will do my first hair tutorial on this dryer.

Sticky Friends: I'm getting a lot of great tips today. First the wet brush and now, the dryer brush. Thanks!

Carole O.: Your hair is gorgeous! I'm so mad that I went to a salon yesterday for color and trim. She chopped off so much of my hair (agh). Last year I followed your video on how to trim your own hair. Lazziness gets your hair chopped off. I learned my lesson the hard way. Anyway, I will try this blow dryer the next time I go straight. No more salon for me.

StephArroyo: Your hair looks so healthy and beautiful ❤️

EbonyDiva411: I love watching your videos. They are so informative! Btw I started using aloe vera on my hair and I LOVE IT! My curls be poppin’ and my scalp is a lot less irritated these days because I’m spraying it everyday with my DIY aloe mixture. Thx so much for sharing with us. P.S. My hair is really starting to grow as well. I finally have a bunny tail again. Im two yrs in and it’s been a miserable journey up until now (bc I like my hair long), but I held tight! I’m so happy!

Craving Curly Kinks: Omg thanks for this video girl! This was very helpful! Count down to 1 million! I see you girl!!Congrats ahead of time hehe.

OneVon: Beautiful and healthy looking hair! ✨

DrShony0730: I have been using this brush for over a year and I love it. I probably use this at the most once a month and I have not experienced any heat damage.

tonitonitone: I would love to see a tutorial of your twist-out on blow-dried hair. Your hair is fabulous as usual!

MsElitist: Omg. I’ve been watching you for years and you are so sweet and quirky. I’m going to buy this hairdryer, Revlon should pay you for this endorsement.

PetiteCurvyCurls: I’m so in love with this dryer too. I use it with the Design Essentials Agave & Lavender Moisturizing Blow Dry & Style Primer and my blow outs are soft, silky and smooth.

Corisu: Soooo this was timely. I bought one of these brushes months and months ago and I've been too afraid to use it, but my stylist asked me if I could blow dry for my appointment. We'd agreed that I'd just section it into detangled braids for her but I actually think I'll give this a shot... Time to get some heat protectant, I guess!

jourdin Chappell: 1 thing I LOVE about this video is your... Hair! It's so beautiful and defined I absolutely love it Another thing I LOVE about this video is the blow dryer it seems you quick and easy

Star Gazer Lily: Yes, I bought this hair dryer and it's gold. Love it!! Really works. Takes the pain out of spending several more hours on top of the hours you already put into the preceding steps lol.

Ashley Crutchfield: This looks like the answer to my frustration of having my comb attachment pop off when blowing my hair dry! Definitely have to try this!! Thanks for the review!

Jacqueline Ramphal: You are my hair idol! I went natural after seeing your hair and videos. Believe me when I say that my natural hair is GORgeous and how I wish that I realized it a long time ago!

Nyarai Tawengwa: Your hair Length and health for the gawds. Loving how this looks. My hair tends to come out super dry when I blow dry it, even on low heat, so I’ll stay on the lookout for tips.

Miss Nolver: My mom and I bought this blow dryer too, because of your video. We absolutely love it! By the way: you have amazingly beautiful natural hair and I like your hair length! But I'm going for a hair length pass my behind

Mula: I’ve had this blow drying brush for about a year now and it is absolutely freaking amazing !! I recommend to everyone lol

RILEYS REALITY: I use this blow dryer often on my long na th oral hair and I love it. My hair is still nice and healthy!

Marge Thompson: Hi Ms. Whitney. I have the same blow dryer. I love it! It helps because I have arthritis in my hands. Once again you have taught me a different way to use it along with different products that I bought at Sally’s. Will try it out when it’s “take care of the situation”, that’s what my daughter calls it when it’s time to wash the hair—LOL!!! Again, Thanks again for helping this “well seasoned woman” out!!!

Estelle&Estella: Omg Whit, I remember watching your videos like 7 yrs ago when you probably had less than 50,000 subs and your hair was ear length. Now you’re only 8,000 away from 1 million and your hair is more beautiful and healthier than ever! Congrats sis, you are MAJOR GOALS and that’s definitely an understatement! ❤️

J F: I'm glad you like this dryer now...it is the best! I use it maybe once a month or so whenever I need a stretched look. I seal my cuticles and use heat protectant, I also deep condition every 2 weeks and add a Real Protein treatment from Green Beauty to it. Regular protein treatments are great for your hair even better when you apply heat.

mjordie97: Wow!!! No words the skin the hair...the day my skin looks this good and my hair is flourishing like this I’m probs gonna be conceited lol

Shafta Collazo-Muñoz: Thank you soooo much for posting this. I just tried it today, which was the first time I’ve used heat since doing the big chop last year. It was amazing!!!

Dyamanti22: Her energy is so great, and her hair is so amazing.

Bob Cratchet: I find the best heat protector is Kendra Platinum Blow Dry spray. It cuts down on drying time and leaves my hair silky smooth. Also, the heat only comes from the top section of holes on the hair dryer.

Rechelle Delgado: I freakin love my Revlon brush dryer! Hair done so fast!!

Angela Crawley: Girl you bout to make me pull this dryer out the closet! lol. Thanks so much for sharing your technique!

shaniecenyrie: omg this is a goddess right here I’ve been watching her since she was making deep conditioners with mayo and eggs in the bathroom with the yellow tint. Such a inspiration

C. M.: Love this video! You're everything!!!! You taught me so much about natural hair

WINSPIRATION 4 ALL: Your hair is living her best life!!!

LEOPOLD NASH: That’s the look I am trying so desperately hard to go for!!!

qwietstormz: First... Beautiful head of hair!!! Second... Thank you for this video!!! I bought one about a year ago and didn't have much success. Maybe starting with it on low heat with half dry hair is the key! (I was using it on soaking wet hair)

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