Revlon One-Step Curls!

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New Revlon One-Step Curling Iron Blowout Curls
Yes, another one-step hair tool that dries and styles hair at the same time. This is a brand new hair tool from Revlon, they added to their already very popular One-Step Styler hair tool line. Did I say that it was an award winner? Revlon One-Step Blowout Curls is a kit with a 1.25 inch clip curling iron with 360 degrees vented barrel and root comb attachment to dry roots before styling with the perforated curling iron barrel. Both attachments are interchangeable with the new Revlon 2.0 One-Step base with four heat settings. In my personal opinion, I think the Revlon 2.0 is better than the original one-step styler due to a smaller handle, and an extra heat setting.

I’ve been testing the Revlon One-Step Blowout Curls for a bit now, and am pretty happy with the results. Revlon suggests drying hair at the roots first with the concentrator, but I find it works best on lightly misted hair. With this method, my curls and style still look amazing at the end of the day. It does work on dry hair too, but you have to hold hair on the barrel much longer and the curls don’t last as long. I’d say it’s pretty easy to use if you are an experienced curling iron user, but it’s not for the curling iron newbie.

As far as the hair tool itself goes, it features two attachments (clip barrel and root concentrator) that are interchangeable with the One-Step 2.0. It has four heat settings, and the medium heat has almost the same airflow as the high setting without the extreme heat. The clip isn’t very tight so it doesn’t pull or tug on hair, however, this is also a con. If you don’t use a thick enough section of hair, hair can slip out of the clip pretty easily. My hair isn’t as full at the bottom, so I struggled with this a good bit.

Even the medium heat setting is still pretty hot. You have to keep hair on the barrel for more than 30 seconds plus another 10-15 seconds on the cool shot to get the best curl results. Unlike a traditional curling iron, I would suggest holding Revlon One Step curls barrel further from the scalp due to hot air flow. Another complaint I have is the control placement. They are in an uncomfortable place and the dial is frustrating to use. And, maybe Revlon has this in the works, but One Step tool needs more attachments for different hair types and lengths. It’s not exactly versatile or a ‘one-size-fits-all’ hair device. Lastly, it’d be nice if Revlon sold the attachments separately from the base, especially since they are interchangeable with the 2.0 Revlon One Step Styler. What I mean is the brush head is interchangeable with this new kit featuring the curling iron barrel and root attachment.

Products Used/Mentioned:
Revlon One Step Curls: http://bit.ly/3HPbbI0
Revlon One Step Styler 2.0: http://bit.ly/3NeYO92

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