HOT TOOLS Professional 1” Hot Air Styling Brush
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A styling brush with a 250 watt rating is listed on the container
This product is great for wigs. Wigs that aren't heat friendly should be taken care of with LOW temperature. Move the brush throughout the wig as you blow it with low heat, to avoid damaging it. Make sensible use of this resource.
A 250 watt power supply
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Selected User Reviews For HOT TOOLS Professional 1” Hot Air Styling Brush
I saw all the negative reviews and felt I had to give a second opinion. It doesn't have much body, but it does have some body. I found this tool to be just what I was looking for. The light and fine texture of my hair means I do not need high or heavy heat when drying it. the right amount of heat, it makes your hair dry faster and adds a little curl to it. My hair doesn't get as hot and as a result it is not as hard on it because the barrel is plastic rather than metal. My skills with a round brush and blow dryer are limited, I just don't know how to do it. The brush and dryer are combined in this tool, which I really like. My style and handling are made easier by this product. In the past, I used a blow brush of the same type made by another manufacturer. When I found the hot tools model, I was so delighted, because they used to make them, but they no longer do. I plan on getting another as a backup now that I have tried it. In my opinion, I'm not sure how long this brand will last. It would start overheating and shut down every year, so I had to replace it every year. Before you could use it again, you'd need it to cool. This brand will be going on my list if I find the same issue. Honesty, I highly recommend it if you have skills similar to mine in both hair and styling!.
This is much better than buying cosmetics from a The hot curling brush is what I prefer to curl and blow my hair at the same time and has been for many This is the first one I've found with a small wand so I'm thrilled to get it, and I started using it immediately. The product is gentle on the hair and easy to use. A product and size that is ideal for fine, older hair is this one.
feel like I have terrible hair after using this styler. I did not like it at all. Please note that this size should be reserved for hair that is very short, like a "pixie" style. The comb attachment tangled my medium length hair to a point where it was impossible for me to remove it, even after cutting it off. The end of my hair was eventually reached, leaving me with a short streak of hair on one The situation is not.
A previous item of this brand that I had for at least 5 years has been replaced by this one. Hot air brushes like this one are ideal for my type of hair because the air circulates more effectively. When I blow dry my hair below shoulder length with a blow dryer, the last few inches don't look great, so I curl them to enhance the look and make the flyaway hairs look less noticeable. The brush I'm using is just right for this job and I wouldn't I use a barrel diameter of 1" since it is the smallest one available. It was a bit too big for me and was 1 1/4". Basically, I brush through my mostly dry hair first to smooth it somewhat, then divide my hair in half, then curl one side for 30 seconds and the other for 30 seconds. When you press the button, the barrel opens and the hair is easily unrolled without getting caught in the bristles, although you want to roll the hair onto the barrel in a loose enough manner that it won't get caught up in the bristles. Despite the fact that it is the hottest setting, it still doesn't feel that hot. I found a similar brush I already had for backup because I knew I hadn't replaced my previous brush since it still worked. I had been using it for years and it still works, but I was worried I might not be able to replace it if it stopped working. Although the design of this brush differs slightly, it is still the same brush.
This brush has been my go-to hair styling tool for several years now. In the past, I have always paid around $15-$20 I just paid 17 dollars for them, this is a new brand because Vidal stopped producing The hair isn't as easy to grasp with this one since I'm having trouble grabbing at it. The bristles are what bother me, not the handle. This cost me $40. I am extremely disappointed in it.
I also use a HOT TOOLS hot air brush since it has silicone bristles and a curl release switch, which I find very useful. Like my old one, this one is a lot like mine. There is one difference between the two brushes this time, the silicone bristles are a lot My preference is that they give just a bit.
It was important to me to find a dry brush that could perhaps give my hair a bit of movement and wave. Firstly, I would like to point out that I am a professional hairstylist, and I am familiar with What I use to prep my hair so that I keep my style is what I know. Hot Tools has made many other products that I am very familiar with and have purchased many others that I am satisfied with.
It was my first impression that this was a What kind of joke is this? There is a lot of flimsiness to the construction of this. The last few weeks have been incredibly busy. It seems like the handle would break if it were dropped. My first thought is that it looks like something from a There is nothing typical about the construction or quality of a Hot Tools product.
I remained optimistic and tried it out. Even though it gets very hot, there is no heat damage because of the high heat output. Despite the fact that it was lightweight, it was easy to maneuver with my medium-length In addition to drying your hair, this could not be used for other purposes. If you'd like, you can pre-heat the dryer to 80-85 degrees Before use, make sure the material is 90 percent dry. It is helpful when your hair starts to tangle to have the curl release button. It has worked well 3 times for me and I can round brush my hair and blow-dry it, and the curl/wave stays for a good while after that. I can blow-dry with a blow dryer and round brush, and my curl/wave stays for a very long time. There is no way this would last more than 2 hours. Having a long hair did not prevent a lot of women from getting tangled and stuck, but I did read a lot of reviews before I bought it and I saw that they were using the 3/4-inch size, which was a bit big for me. In my opinion, that diameter is way too small for longer hair than 4 inches ( which is pushing it). If you order, you MUST order a bigger diameter for the length of hair you have, or else you are most likely to get the hair entangled. My 1 1/4 inch curls are looser than the 1 1/2 inch I ordered. Whether it is a round brush and blow drying or a round brush and curling iron I will definitely return to this salon in the future.
With a hair dryer, then with this brush, then with a curling iron, I finish.