Does this blow dry brush work"

Nothing feels quite as wonderful as leaving a salon with a fresh, bouncy blow out. The hair is light, airy, and has a soft bend at the ends. With a bit of practice you can certainly achieve this look at home, but it does take a bit of time an effort! And requires some serious tricep muscles if you have long or thick hair!
A reader asked if I had tried Revlon’s One-Step Volumizer and after googling it I thought it would be a great thing to try out. I like volume and efficiency so I had hopes that it could give me a salon quality blow out without using a dryer AND a round brush.
I tried it recently and have a few thoughts!
Pros:Â
-Very easy to use
-Pulls the hair taut against the brush which aids in smoothing and shine
-Is large enough to create nice lift at the root area, and a smooth bend at the ends without creating a “curl” -Has a cool “shot”, as well as two speed settings
Cons:
-NO HEAT ADJUSTMENT WHICH IS A BIG CON. The heat is HIGH and I burned my finger and found it to be too hot next to my ears
-Feels big in my hand making it a little clunky to deal with
-Is loud
Experience/Results:
In the interest of time, I dried my hair until it was about 85% dry. Then I pulled it into two sections. I found this tool very easy to use! It created really nice lift at the root and gave a nice bouncy shape to the bottom of my hair. Then I let down the top section and was able to continue to get lift at the crown and also a slight bend at the ends. It s...
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