Dyson Airwrap vs Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer | Milabu

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let's see if I can do something with this hair that's happening right now today I'm going to be comparing the new Dyson soft smoothing brush versus the Revlon one-step volumizer styling brush they're going head-to-head so basically what I'm gonna do is put the Dyson on my left side and put the Revlon on my right side and we're just gonna go ahead dry my hair and style it as I would with either one of the tools I am really excited for this video because so many of you have asked to see the comparison let me quickly put in some leave-in conditioner and I'm going to use the brioche your is arco milk I like it's one of my favorites it's light weight whew just spray that right in my eye and my hair is damp when I first tested out the Revlon so many people we're complaining that it was not wet enough I don't style or drumming hair when it's super wet or damp I style it when it's at least 60 percent dry just because I don't want to put that much heat on my hair so I will link this below when I first tested this bad boy out I was very impressed with it this one is my second or third one already I have two of them right here and then this right here is the Dyson air wraps Tyler today we're gonna be solely focusing on the smooth smoothing brush and there's another brush this is the firm smoothing brush which this one is targeted more for if you want that straighter more of a sleeker look it creates a little bit less frizz versus this one gives you more of like a soft blowout which in my opinion so does the Revlon so let's put them head-to-head I have been a plain around with this one a lot just to kind of see how I like it let's begin alright so I'm gonna do this on the lowest setting with the airflow and the heat just because they only have three options they have cool low and high and the highest heat setting is way too high it really burns my scalp and then even my neck sometimes and it's just not as healthy for the hair [Music] [Applause] [Music] with the Dyson when doing the highest airflow but the lowest heat setting not too cool but the lowest heat setting so they have also three options the cool low and high the first thing I want to say the biggest difference when testing these head-to-head or even before I started testing with the Revlon brush you can get to your roots but it's a little bit harder just because the brush is so big you can get to your roots but when I started using the Dyson you can really really get into your roots and kind of just sit there and really maneuver the brush around around your roots get them nice and dry and I think that's the biggest difference so far and plus the different bristles with the Revlon you have two different bristles you have the nylon and then you have the boar bristles which is two bristles and one brush which is really great but it does result in a lot of tugging in the hair with my first Revlon you can see how much hair you get with a couple of uses when I don't clean it even with this you can see a lot of hair getting stuck because of the boar bristles but with the Dyson there is no hair the way the air comes out of this brush is when you go with the brush down the air goes down with the hair does that make sense but if you go up the hair will go up because these little bristles they move just very slight but they move and that's where the air comes out with the Revlon it just comes out of everywhere with the holes as you guys can see the perforated holes that's what the air comes out of and regarding what dries faster obviously the Dyson just because you have a lot more airflow coming through so that's resulting with a lot less drying time versus the Revlon even though they're both on the lowest heat setting the Revlon does slow down a lot with the airflow as well so that kind of results with a little bit more air drying time and when detest them we have this little seek thermal camera that you can place on your phone the Revlon roughly comes at around 180 degrees Fahrenheit and the Dyson 140 degrees Fahrenheit on both of the low heat settings so let's just move on and quickly do this when styling with this problem brush because I wanted to sit in the middle I'm going to take each section of the hair and kind of pick it up towards the back instead of going to the side and then flip it to the other side kind of going towards the left giving it more volume but always keeping the hair kind of lifted towards the top and then once I know it's almost dry I kind of bring it back down and just style and give it a little swoop alright let's talk about it which side do you guys like better a or b revlon dyson so looking at both sides I think they're both smooth and they both have a good amount of volume that I want the Revlon side as you can see it's a little bit more volumize and more separated towards the bottom a lot more layers are showing through they're peeking through it's not as smooth towards the bottom versus the dicen my hair looks a little bit more fuller it looks a little bit more smoother and a little bit more sleeker I think my hair towards the top looks really good on both sides it's not as frizzy at the top I think it's a little bit more smoother and more sleeker on the Dyson side versus the Revlon just because you do have the different bristles in play let's talk about the cons and pros for both so the pro for the Revlon is the price the price is phenomenal it's very budget-friendly I believe I bought this for like fifty five dollars in Target and Amazon and a lot of the times also we'll have a sale target we'll have a sale and Amazon as well so keep a lookout for that I bought my mom one I think my sister Karina has I think one or two my older sister also has one a lot of my family and friends have this Revlon tool and they all love it the only thing I know a lot of people say and myself is because it does have the boar bristles that the hair can get stuck and it can rip out your hair typically show you my original one I haven't cleaned this one out I don't remember the last time I clean this and I haven't used this one in a long time but I wanted to show you guys what it looks like if you don't clean it after maybe like four to five uses it does pull out quite a bit of hair I try not to let my Revlon brush get that much hair in this so I clean it quite often so I'll just take my finger with my nails and just take the hair out like this takes me like maybe a couple of minutes if I want to be really precise but it's very easy to clean and I do try to clean it after every single use when I do use it but you do get quite a bit of hair that comes out I am prone to shedding because I do have blonde hair and I do color it quite often so I am prone to a little bit breakage and a little bit of shedding it's just the type of hair that I have and you as you can see I have a lot of baby hairs it's a lot of new growth coming out but with the Dyson as the brush is designed the way it is and it only has the one type of bristles which is I think the nylon it keeps a nice and separated and it smoothes it really nicely so in regards to comfortable 'ti I do like both of them just because they're both very sleek and they're comfortable to hold on to and you can still hold on to their brush at the top it's not hot or anything but the only thing I found in terms of comfort and functionality with the handles is with the Dyson all of your functions or your options are right here where you hold if you do hold it up at the top and you can obviously hold at the bottom which I think they prefer but sometimes I find myself holding it at the top and I find myself turning it off or I play around with the settings accidentally so that is the biggest flaw that I have found so far but it is only if you hold your brush at the top moving on to which one is the fastest I already talked about this the Dyson is a lot by far faster drying than the Revlon just because you have the different airflow settings with the heat so I did the highest airflow with the lowest heat setting so that resulted with a lot less air drying time versus the Revlon like I said there's only three options and with the airflow if you do the lowest heat setting the airflow was a lot less so like I said the Revlon kind of misses with that one it kind of takes a little bit longer to dry let's talk about the safety regarding the heat settings with the Revlon it does have three options the cool low and high I always stick to the lowest heat setting just because of the highest heat setting is so hot I love that the Dyson has the technology integrated within the tool so it wouldn't get hot above a certain temperature with the Revlon I honestly have no idea they obviously don't have any feedback loops regarding the temperature so you don't know how hot or low it can get so starting off with the Revlon we've held it for at least five minutes both of them and after five minutes it was running around a little bit over 240 degrees Fahrenheit with a Dyson it was roughly around to 10 to 12 degrees Fahrenheit so obviously the Dyson is a lot less damaging on the hair regarding the temperature it's always going to be more stable so let's talk about how loud they are at each different airflow setting or the heat setting for the Revlon so my mic is right here hello so I'm gonna turn the lowest heat setting that's allowed it's comfortable it's nice let's turn on the Dyson with the lowest air flow so let's turn on they don't have a medium setting solution on the highest and then with the Dyson they have a medium air shot and then they have the highest so let's turn on the medium Andrey's looking at the DB level on the camera to see the noise level and then Dyson is a little bit less on the highest compared to the Revlon so it is a little bit less loud so which one would I recommend I think they're both great if you are on a budget and you only want a volumizer styler that will dry and style your hair at once definitely get yourself a Revlon you will not be disappointed you can't go wrong with this so many people bought this and they can't say enough good things about it it is amazing and it's an incredible tool especially if you have shorter hair and you don't like using a blow dryer and then an extra brush to style your hair this is an amazing option but if you are in the market for more versatility and more options and more technology the Dyson it takes the cake it is an incredible product there is nothing like this on the market don't recommend it yes if you are in the market for this type of tool or product it is very very pricey but in my opinion it's definitely worth it but so is this so you can't really go wrong with either one depending what kind of budget you have so that completes the one to one brush head on battle and which one did better and I love them both let me know which one you guys liked better which one you guys have and why you love it but for now thank you so much for watching and spending time with me and I'll see you in the next one bye you
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Length: 13min 26sec (806 seconds)
Published: Sun Nov 04 2018
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