







🌟 Revolutionize your hair routine with the future of fast, flawless drying!
The REVAIR New Reverse-Air Dryer is an 800W professional-grade hair tool that uses innovative reverse-air suction technology to dry and smooth hair up to 70% faster than traditional dryers. With 7 tension and 3 heat settings, it offers customizable styling while minimizing heat damage and preserving natural curl patterns. Designed for all hair types, it features an easy-to-clean filter and ergonomic components, making it a must-have for efficient, salon-quality results at home.


| ASIN | B0BKLQ92CN |
| ASIN | B0BKLQ92CN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #432,854 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #1,454 in Hair Dryers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,029) |
| Date First Available | 24 July 2023 |
| Included Components | Base Unit, Detachable Wand Rest, Base Unit, Hose, Wand, Hose, Wand Rest |
| Included Components | Base Unit, Detachable Wand Rest, Base Unit, Hose, Wand, Hose, Wand Rest |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.2 x 18.4 x 19.5 Centimeters |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.2 x 18.4 x 19.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 3 kg 630 g |
| Item Weight | 3 kg 630 g |
| Item model number | RA90020 |
| Item model number | RA90020 |
| Manufacturer | RevAir |
| Manufacturer | RevAir |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 20.17 x 18.44 x 19.51 cm; 3.63 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 20.17 x 18.44 x 19.51 cm; 3.63 kg |
M**0
It's definitely a huge investment but it's worth it. There's a learning curve at the beginning to figure out how to obtain the best results for your hair type but once that's done, it's such a breeze! I have thick long curly hair (4a) and I'm still able to blow dry my hair well in about 15 to 20 minutes. Keeping my hair blow dried has helped me a lot with length retention as my hair doesn't tangle as much and this machine doesn't use as much heat as a regular blow dryer would be. Still make sure to use a heat protectant and do regular deep conditioning treatments to keep the hair healthy but overall I'm satisfied with this purchase.
T**B
This machine is a beast for multi racial hair because it literally vacuums the curls straight. It dries and stretches everything in one step without you having to fight a round brush or a blow dryer for hours. Since it uses suction and lower heat, it’s way faster and doesn't fry the girls hair like a flat iron would. It's expensive but if you're doing five heads of hair, the time you save is worth every penny.
D**D
I love this product I was sceptical at first but it was worth it. It makes doing my family's hair alot quicker and discomfort free. There's no pulling like the regular blow dryer with comb and no hair burning smell.
M**.
The RevAir is definitely worth the investment. It was gentle on my hair and left it feeling healthy, soft and super manageable.
A**N
I have 2c, medium corse, super dense, super frizz prone hair, and this thing is a massive game changer for me. Why I love it: - Time. It takes me just 15 minutes to go from wet hair to straight, sleek hair. I section my hair into 11 sections and Rev each one for 40 sections each, for a total of 7 and a half minutes of drying. The rest of the time is spent section my hair. I think if I get faster as sectioning it, it would take even less time. I set it to high heat and a speed of 4, reducing it to 2 for the layered sections around my face. -Natural looking. It doesn't make my hair look like blow-dried or straightened curly hair, it makes my hair look naturally straight. I prefer this to the "done" look of a blowout. I've gotten tons of compliments on my hair since I started using this. Even clueless guy friends are like, "Wait, something's different with your hair? It looks awesome." - Effort/ease. I can dry my hair in the same amount of time with the Revlon One-Step, but it's more work and takes more technique to get it right. With the RevAir, you just section your hair and stick it in the wand and hold the want to your head. - Cool. The RevAir is much cooler to use. I don't get sweaty drying my hair with the it in the summer like I do with a traditionally blow dryer or the Revlon One-Step. - Less product. I use so much less product with RevAir. All I need is a little leave in conditioning spray (I use No Nothing Moisturizing Mist and it doesn't gunk up the RevAir), as opposed to serums and hold products with a blow out or gobs of gel when I wear it curly. Downsides: - Cost. The RevAir costs 10 times as much as a Revlon One-Step. The results and experience of using it are much better, but it's hard to say if it's TEN TIMES better. - Size. This thing is basically a small canister vacuum. The body of it is about the size of a toaster, and the wand and hose are big and bulky. It takes up a lot of counter real estate and you can't travel with it unless you're going on a road trip in a big vehicle. So far I've had this for about a month and I find myself reaching for it every time I've washed my hair since I bought it. It's made me totally abandon the Curly Girl method!
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