INFINITIPRO BY CONAIR Spin Air Rotating Styler / Hot Air Brush, 1.5 Inch, Plum
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The hair on my head is short and I Each of my daughters has long hair, but it is thick, and they adore The results of thin hair are There is no way to tell. What is the point of not doing it?
I don't know how it works on short hair since my hair is just past my shoulders. If your hair is long enough to use a normal brush while blow drying, I think you would also be able to use the Spin Air.
The only brush it comes with is a 2 inch brush, but I just noticed that Target carries this same brand with a 2 and a 1 1/2 inch brush. I am not sure how much smaller the extra brush is.
Selected User Reviews For INFINITIPRO BY CONAIR Spin Air Rotating Styler / Hot Air Brush, 1.5 Inch, Plum
If you want to dry your hair, you cannot use this utensil. There is no question that this is a styler. To use my hair styler AND my hand held dryer, I use both at the same time. A round brush is easier to use than a manual one. I think the bristles on this styler could have been better, but I'm not picky. In just a few uses, instead of being upright like they should have been, the bristles became flattened and spread out making it more difficult to grab the hair. The main point of my criticism is this. My hair doesn't get caught in the bristles once I have used this styler for a few months. Maybe it is the bristles that are awry, but I don't know. It is because of the heat from the styler that the bristles have melted and become even more flat. A very good concept lies behind the styler. The bristles, on the other hand, are of an exceptionally poor quality. Consequently, I was hoping that someone who reads this, perhaps the manufacturer, may give me an idea of what to do to fix this situation. Do you know if the brush can be replaced? I'd appreciate it if you replied. Anyone can.
The problem seems to be that I'm one of those inept users who can't get a spin brush to spin. When I managed to get a spin, not only did it die at the root most of the time, but it also got tangled so badly at the ends that I had to cut two tangles When I was in spin mode, I also felt as though I was ripping my hair out at the root. It was highly uncomfortable to use the Hot mode. The style failed to hold up for a second day, as I had expected. After my first failed attempt, I attempted to use the unit with smaller hair segments and it immediately went just as badly as the first. It will never be used by me again, and it won't be given to anyone I care about.
At 10 months, I bought my first one, which was great until it shorted out. This particular hot air brush was such a hit that I ordered a second one after I loved the way my hair styled with the spinning model. During the first four months he shorted out. Years ago, hot air brushes that did not spin lasted, but those are hard to find now. However, the ones that are more reliable and have good reviews are available in a 2" barrel. After reading hundreds of reviews on different types and brands of stylers, I can confidently say that quality is the primary My only option will be to go back to using a round brush and blow dryer. It's a shame that women's beauty products have so many quality problems.
It is difficult to use, but it makes my hair look good when I am finished. There should be a setting for slow rotation on the rotating mechanism. It barely touches your fingertips and you get Your hair has been wound up (it can get tangled sometimes). Although you can get the hang of it if you work with it, the whole point of buying a product like this is so that those of us without that enviable blow-dryer can look good while doing so. We can have an easier time styling our hair if we have the styling gene. As far as hair is concerned, There is definitely a need to slow down the rotator trigger (pardon the pun). I mentioned at the beginning that my hair does look good after I'm done. It would also be great to be able to obtain this in a smaller barrel and a travel size. Just in case you were wondering, the styler I purchased has a 1 ring. A medium-length hairstyle can be achieved with the size of my head and my hair's medium thickness. I wouldn't recommend this for the elderly or handicapped, as it is a challenge for even a slightly less coordinated stylist- I am of the same opinion as you.
I prefer something with stronger bristles that will hold up for thicker hair because the bristles would easily smush, and it stopped working after a month.
Make sure you stay away from it when it gets too hot. While this brush is nice, I found it limited in its rotation (once I became familiar with it). It doesn't "grab" your hair as a hair brush does, so you need to use your hands to grasp it. As my hair is cut in a long shag style, it is the right size for me (at 1 1/2 inches in diameter). When it comes to shorter lengths, it wouldn't work very well, unless you just wanted to smooth the texture out and not add waves. There is more airflow with this brush than with the John Frieda brush, but the hair does not grab It feels the same to hold both of these, and they are almost identical when it comes to size. With this one, you have the rotation, but the downside is that the bristles don't grip your hair like a hairbrush, which makes it challenging to brush your hair effectively. Hope you have a great day!.
Aim for shorter hair, as well as strong hot air. As an adult, this size and volume are perfect for my head. I no longer have to attempt to guess what is going on in the back of my mind as I try When it comes to getting a smooth dry, I'm terrible. The hair now looks as if it were cut by a.
About two months ago, I discovered that a spinning brush dries and curls at the same time. You can do this! This is the greatest That is definitely a book I recommend. I thought it would be easy enough to teach my 87-year-old My wife loves it too, so I bought one for her.