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Heated hair brushes.

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Soontobe60 · 03/02/2024 09:54

Has anyone used one of those cordless heated hair brushes that seem to be all over Facebook? Are they any good???

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MonkeyPuddle · 03/02/2024 10:01

I’ve used them for years. I have just past my shoulder thick wavy hair and find they tame my hair well without needing much heat application.
Im getting a new revlon one step delivered today so will report back once I’ve used it!

WhereAreWeNow · 03/02/2024 10:03

I've got the GHD Glide. It's not cordless though. It was v experience but it's really good. Better than my GHD straighteners.

Luckingfovely · 03/02/2024 10:06

In my opinion you have to buy a decent brand one - I wouldn't risk a cheap knock off from Asia frying my hair.

I have had the Babyliss Big Hair for several years and finally given up on it. Too heavy and too fond of snarling every hair on your head into a furze bush.

Had the Revlon One Step for a few weeks now and am VERY impressed!

Have back issues and this is much easier than my heavy GHD hair dryer and a brush.

Gives loads of body and bounce. Easy to use. Top marks from me.

One tip - get hair to at least 50% dry before you start using it.

And also - it sounds a little like a 747 taking off, so if you don't like loud noises next to your ear, be warned.

Luckingfovely · 03/02/2024 10:07

Sorry - neither are cordless! But the rest still stands Grin

Fatfinch · 03/02/2024 11:17

I’ve got the revlon, it’s very good on my daughters long hair, dries it straight and shiny. I find it too big for my mid length hair, I prefer hair straighteners.

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