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Those twirling dryer brushes

eatwelb...@aol.com (EatWelBWel)
I recently saw an infomercial that featured a hair brush that dries and shapes
hair at the same time with a heating and twirling action. Of course, it looks
fabulously easy and gives stunning results. Real life is another matter. Has
anyone used it?
Sandra in PA
holliesademoc...@aol.com (HolliesaDemocrat)
Are you talking about the Revo Styler?
My friend has medium–thick slightly wavy hair, and to make a long story short
she had to cut the thing out...
eatwelb...@aol.com (EatWelBWel)
Are you talking about the Revo Styler?
My friend has medium–thick slightly wavy hair, and to make a long story short
she had to cut the thing out...
Ugh. I figured there was a catch. Thanks!
Sandra in PA
itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net (ItsJoanNotJoAnn)
eatwelb...@aol.com (EatWelBWel) wrote in message news:<20040822230236.28913.00001...@mb–m26.aol.com>...
Are you talking about the Revo Styler?
My friend has medium–thick slightly wavy hair, and to make a long story short
she had to cut the thing out...
Ugh. I figured there was a catch. Thanks!
Sandra in PA
On Sunday on the FineLiving Channel the show "The Shopping Bags"
reviewed this twirly brush and gave it a thumbs down. A little
difficult to use and NO styling products were to be used on the hair
while using this brush. Most all didn't like it because of this
drawback. They had hairstylists to try it out and they didn't care
for it at all, either.
puggysg...@aol.com (Puggysgirl)
i have been using my revo brush on my bangs since they came out. i love it.
BethFlhttp://hometown.aol.com/puggysgirl/myhomepage/index.html