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The revlon hot air brush also really helped with my frizz and is pretty easy to use!
I 10000000% suggest you get the revlon tool instead! I have frizzy hair and nothing has tamed it like the revlon tool. I feel like I totally wasted $600+ on the dyson air wrap which now just sits in a drawer because it didn’t take my frizz and took way longer than the revlon. I never in a million years thought I would be singing revlons praises but this tool is absolute magic!
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I’ve ordered this and I am awaiting the box. It’s all delayed cause you know. But I’m going to start using it as soon as it comes. Cause I need more rigorous daily plan in these times.
I use the airwrap & have super curly/frizzy hair. I end up using the brush attachment way more than the actual wrap attachments (just bc it’s faster). Can confirm it looks great, no frizz. Sometimes have to touch up roots with round brush to take away the little frizziest.
I never towel dry my hair regardless of what I’m doing afterwards bc it creates frizz. I usually wash hair, squeeze extra water out, get out of the shower, do face stuff, get dressed, eat bfast...by that point my hair is not sopping wet anymore, so I use air wrap/brush at that point
I have the dyson hairdryer and air wrap. I have curly/frizzy hair and think they are worth the money to get a consistently good blowout with way less heat damage.
The hairdryer is probably a bit easier to get used to as the air wrap has a steeper learning curve depending on the attachment you use
I have similar textured hair, tried the Dyson hair dryer and what I couldn’t handle was the high-pitched metallic grinding sound? It was so painful to my ears.
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Alright thanks for the responses! 💗
I’m going to try both products for a couple of weeks and the winner will be posted here. Thank you 😊
I had really thick curly/frizzy hair and I got a cezanne keratin treatment (There’s no formaldehyde).My curls are still there but maybe just a bit softer? My hair is super shiny and so much more manageable now! I highly highly recommend looking into it
I second this, finding the right keratin treatment for your hair is soo worth the investment! I can actually wear my hair naturally and feel good about it, and get tons of compliments (naturally super curly and frizzy)
Curly girl method! I refuse to straighten my curls to look “more professional”. My hair and wallet are happy and I often get compliments on my hair, plus it makes me stand out!
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This I’ve not tried. Did see this on YouTube. 👍