Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer Brush Review: Why the Blow-Dry Brush Is Worth It
She showed me, patiently, how to wait until your hair is mostly dry—so it saves time and minimizes damage—to wrap sections around the brush and gently pull it through. Even though her hair air-dried like a model’s, she used the Revlon One-Step sometimes when she was in a rush. And she let me use it whenever I wanted to, which turned out to be every time I washed my hair.
My close partnership with the Revlon blow-dryer brush has continued, uninterrupted, since that year. It does not require the free-flowing artistry and biceps strength of a regular hair dryer-round-brush-blowout combo, but it produces the closest thing I am ever going to get to an at-home blowout.
I twist the hair in the front of my head to add face-framing waves. Or I turn my hair upside down and brush it through the roots, to make it look giant. Sometimes I’m in a rush and I sort of violently brush through my hair, slamming it against my scalp. When I have time, I blow it straightish and touch it up with a hair straightener. I spray dry shampoo at the roots, and suddenly my hair is the size of a boombox and I am in charge of the entire state of Texas.
The hair dryer brush is strangely forgiving of all this—in the end, my hair becomes soft and floaty and more voluminous, without the burning smell or harsh damage of taking a straightener to my entire head. I swish my hair and it settles over my shoulder, perfectly cascaded just so.
Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer Brush Before & After Photos
Before the Revlon hair dryer brush
Jenny SingerAfter the Revlon hair dryer brush
Jenny SingerThe One-Step has reduced my dependence on paying for blowouts in a salon. I love a professional blowout, but they’re an extreme luxury—for $70 you look like second-half-of-the-movie Mia Thermopolis (which is, in fact, my goal), but you lose it the moment you do any normal activity, like run-walk quickly or experience weather. Getting regular blowouts is like repeatedly buying dozens of Mylar balloons: fun! But unsustainable. Meanwhile, I have replaced my One-Step once in almost 10 years (it didn’t break; I tragically lost it).
My former roommate has shaved her head. It looks as cool as her blond waves did years ago. Maybe one day I’ll put down my deep conditioners and heat-protectant sprays and hot tools and follow her lead yet again. But until then it will just be me and my Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer Brush, the beauty tool that has lasted me longer than any apartment, job, or hair length. It’s the most dependable and affordable blow-dry brush. It always withstands being stuffed into carry-ons and dropped on the ground. And it always makes me feel, just for a few days, like one of those cool girls who have effortlessly, enchantingly great hair.
Revlon One-Step Volumizer
Jenny Singer is a contributor at Glamour. You can follow her on Twitter.