...if you want a good stong durable and tough hair brush try revlon hair brush they last for absolutley ages. they also only cost about eight quid from your local boots chemists. they take out lugs in a flsh and have strong bristles i dont know how i could of eva lived without my gratb revlon hair brush. if you have a no good load of rubbish hair brush get yourself a revlon brush thats simple and easy to use and leaves your hair free of lugs so give it a go!...
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Advantages: WOW.....Smooth sleek hair Disadvantages: tell you when I find one
...As someone with unfashionably long hair who is still determined to have a hair style and avoid facial curtainage at all costs I have found that my revlon hair brushes an esential part of everyday life.....lol.
Well the good hair days at least i was brought a gift set a couple of years ago for christmas and well as my initial observation was they looked great I'll tell you now the look just as good today......okay so they do get the occasional rinse......and well not to sound tooo cranky they are dishwasher friendly.
They are great I use the vent brush for brushing my hair through when wet great for spreading products and sectioning and well I just couldnt live without my over sized barrel brush to turn under thoose all important ends between cuts.
So i would highly reccomend a set to anyone with ridiculously thick hair that just has...
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...My old Remington hairdryer was slowly dying. It had been used and abused over the last few years and kept over heating and switching off in the middle of blow-drying.
I needed something powerful as I have really thick hair and my daughter had curly hair that has to be straightened after every wash because she hates her hair curly. Between us we use a hairdryer at least once a day.
I went into boots just after Christmas hoping to find something in the sale. There were a lot of hairdryers on display, but I was immediately drawn to the Revlon Jetstream 2000. The first thing I noticed was that it had been reduced by £5. It also looked powerful, but what decided it for me was that it came with a bag that could accommodate not only the hairdryer, but also the brush and all the other little bits that come with it.
I paid £24...
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*REVLON SKINLIGHTS FACE ILLUMINATOR*
*INTRODUCTION*
The first time I came across this product was whilst browsing the make-up isles in Boots. I had heard endless compliments about Revlon, and decided to taske a look and see what the shelves had to... more
Purchased this product from asda when my old dryer packed up. I went for a 'name' that and the price £10.
I have long, thick hair so needed something that has abit of power to get it dry in a hurry - hence buying a 1600w.
Features
2 heat... more
Excellant hair dryer, the rubber grip on handle is a great idea, makes it easier to keep hold of. The main advantages are that it has 3 different heat settings (cool, warm and hot) and 3 speed settings, its incredibly versatile for styling or just quick... more
Right my straighteners are good but my curlers are better. When I was a bit younger I always wanted curls in my hair so I saved up my money and bought some curlers. These were my Revlon 9159U big curls tong so I could curl my own hair.
The... more
This is a product I tried about 2 months ago. I remember this well since I bought it in a 3 for 2 offer at Boots. The main reason why I bought it was because it seemed like value of money. I was wrong.
I’m a veteran at home hairdyeing but this... more