Hot Tools Pro Artist Hot Air Styling Brush | Style, Curl and Touch Ups (3/4”), Black
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VERSATILE TOOL: Multi-vent barrel with outfitted flexible, ball tipped bristles to gently comb your hair for easy hair styles CURL RELEASE: Features a switch that unlocks and rotates the barrel to release the hair easily and avoid tangled hair HEAT SETTINGS: 2 Heat/Speed settings for your styling needs PROFESSIONAL CORD: 8ft. swivel cord and soft-grip handle make each styling experience as comfortable as can be NOTE: This unit will not dry your hair when fully wet, towel dry your hair before styling.
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cecelia m.
I love this blower brush. I had one years and years ago I have been trying to replace for probably 20 years. I finally found this new one. It is lightweight and it is not loud. It is a 1/2 inch larger in diameter than my old one, but I just wind my hair tighter. Curls come out just like you want. Love this one.
Nicole Jaimes
I ordered this after receiving the Revlon volumizer dry brush. I was looking for a dry brush that would potentially put a bit of wave and movement in my hair. Let me start off my saying I am a professional hair sylist and. I know how to use these products. I know what to use in my hair to prep it to make sure my hair style stays. I am very familiar with the Hot tools brand an have had many other products that were satisfactory made by them.My first impression was "Is this fake. Is a joke? joke? The construction of this is very flimsy. Very week. I feel if it was dropped the handle would shatter. I feel it's like something I would find in the dollar store. It is not typical construction and quality of a normal Hot tools brand.I remained optimistic and tried it. It does get super hot which is a plus because it will eliminate heat damage. It was lightweight and easy to maneuver my medium length hair. You could not use this solely to dry your hair. You would need to pre dryer to 85-90% dry before use.The curl release button does help for when your hair tries to tangle. I really wish this had flexible bristles like a round brush so you could really work it to set a curl in but it doesn't so tangling is increased even with a bigger diameter.I have used it 3 times and each time the curl/wave stays for very little time. I can fit round brush my hair with a standard round brush and blow dryer and it stays all day. This doesn't even stay for 2 hours tops.I do have to say I spent time reading the reviews before I bought it and I saw tons of women saying they had gotten it tangled and stuck in their long hair and they were using the 3/4 inch. That diameter is way to small to use in longer than 4 inches of hair ( and that's pushing it) so if you choose to order you MUST order a bigger diameter for the length of hair or you most definitely will get it stuck.I ordered a 1 1/4 inch for a looser curl.I will definitely be returning because I can get a better result with lasting curl/wave with a round brush and blow dry
Amazon Customer
this product quit working within 3 weeks of using it, and i couldn't return it because the time had expired. i started purchasing this hot air brush years ago when it was sold under the name vidal sassoon, and most of those hot air brushes lasted for 2 to 3 years. they all had an overheating problems but continued to work after they cooled down. my thoughts are that over the years the inner components of this product have been reduced to the cheapest that can be found on the market, resulting in a piece of useless junk. i liked this hot air brush because the barrel's bristles are a sturdy plastic that provide good results, but now it's time to find something else.
PNW Raven
I've used these types of hot air stylers for years, and they are really the only thing I've found that can style my short ultra-baby fine, curly hair. One drawback is the air-inflow at the end becomes clogged with dust/lint and causes the comb to heat up and shut off. I regularly clean it using a small dental brush and inserting it into the vents. Takes a little work but is worth it. Just be sure to UNPLUG the appliance before cleaning. Keeping the inner wire mesh clear will keep your comb working just fine.
DeeDee G.
I've been using these hair styling tools for over 20 years! It used to be manufactured by Helen of Troy and I bought them from Sally Beauty Supply stores. Now, it is called "Hot Tools" and is sold through the Helen of Troy company in Texas. It has always been the same tool with some minor changes here and there. FIRST, you need to know it is NOT A HAIR DRYER! It is a hot air "styling tool". You can use it on your dry hair, or you can wash your hair and dry it with a dryer, leaving it damp, then use this styling tool. I buy the 1-1/2 " size because I want a more relaxed curl. My hair is very straight, thick, and finely textured. This tool makes it so easy for me to get ready in the mornings. I just grab a chunk of hair and count to 15 or more and release. I've never had it tangle my hair! I probably use it on 6 or 8 sections of my hair while counting to 15, each time and I'm done! Doesn't get much easier than that! The tool lasts a long time, 3 or 4 years, with daily use. You DO need to keep lint out of the air intake area at the end of the tool. I occasionally use a straight pin, with the tool off and unplugged, to gently lift out any lint that might collect there. It probably works best for short to medium hair. I've used it for both. I also used it on the ends of hair when I had long hair. You just can't wind your long hair around it. I highly recommend this great styling tool!
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