The dyson has the hype & options for styling but the results for blow drying are in the revair. Less work better results! However, BOTH are over priced.
@@ShanteRoxxane Great point! I understand the law of supply and demand hence the reason these items are overpriced. I never said I was looking for anything cheap you get what you pay for. I’m simply saying I wouldn’t purchase either. In my opinion, the Dyson takes twice as long to do the job and the tools are too small for my now waist length thick hair. And the Revair is bulky and doesn’t have the tools needed. Shout out to @curliecrys for creating the content and a year later we’re still discussing it lol. We love you girl🥰
You can also stretch your wash n go’s with the rev air in literally like 3 minutes for your whole head , instead of the tension method with the blow dryer .
Definitely the RevAir. I e had mine for 1.5 years and love the results. I always do 2.0-30 seconds cool shot for each section afterwards to help seal the cuticle and keep it from reverting.
I still can't believe I brought the revair 🤦♀️ but when that lady at the salon told me 200 for a silk press n end cut fyi I have 3 daughters n a son that needed the same so ya I purchased it n did all our heads 😂
You can tell the RevAir did less damage to the cuticles just based on the appearance of the puffiness. I’ve been stanning the Rev for yearssssss. It’s not $500 for no reason! ❤
I broke down & purchased the ReVair a while back. I was skeptically at first & will be using it a 3rd time later this week. Personally, I like it. It beats drying for 2 hours with a comb attachment since I have super thick & puffy hair. I don't feel like I'm frying my hair & this got my roots smooth which is tough & I'm not fighting my hair or the dryer.
From what I can see, the Revair gives a smoother, straighter result. It looks like getting a silk press would take almost no time! On the other hand, it looks more like a vacuum cleaner than a hair dryer! 🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷
Hey Girl! I like the Revair. It gave a sleeker result over the Dyson. The Dyson gives me my $17 blow dryer result (10 years old, not replacing it)... Nevertheless... The Hair is giving! And for the ppl in the nosebleeds... Skin is giving very much Luscious Glow! I love your skin 🥰
The rev air looks like a mini vacuum. I don't care how revolutionary it is, I am definitely not going to buy it. I wonder if anyone tried to use a mini vacuum on their hair as Tik tok post
The revair is the better tool. As a person who has both and has used both the revair always comes out sleeker. Also the revair is more versital. I use it to stretch my curly hair wash and go’s and it looks so amazing when i do it. No other dryer has been able to duplicate it. As far as blowing my hair out the revair makes my hair feel more moisturized and so much softer then the dyson.
I do not use my revair to stretch my wash and gos because my ends always go straight. How do you prevent that? Or do you go back and wet the ends? I’m curious!
@@AliyahChantel The way to prevent the straight ends is to make sure ur ends and mids are 100% dry before putting it into the revair. The roots usually are wet so that the stretching can last. And stretch it on suction 3 or 4. The ends will look stretched a little but will revert 100%. I do it in medium sections. I can show u pics if u want of when i first do it and how it looks about a hr later
I have and love them both! If I want to wear my hair straight and get an arm workout, I reach for my Revair, for a twist out or braid out on stretched hair, I reach for the Dyson. Thank you for sharing!🥰
I received the Dyson limited edition as a Christmas gift and I like it. I can't say yet that I feel like it's worth the price point 🤷🏽♀️. I want to try the Revair but can't justify the price just to straighten my hair. With the Dyson, I can use it for both curly and straight styles.
Love the revair. I use it to stretch my twist sometimes and my twist outs. It’s definitely not a travel item but I don’t travel with a blow dryer regardless. I’m not a fan of any comb attachments, because I don’t like to rake through my thick hair that much trying to get it dry.
RevAir is perfect for those who wear their hair stretched and/or in heat styles. I Love my Dyson because I mostly use the diffuser attachment after a wash and go. I use the comb attachment when I want to stretch my hair, which is rare for me. I use the smoothing attachment, the styling concentrator and the ring that is used for a slower air flow. I use it every wash day even if I sit under the dryer, I use it to dry my roots before I go to bed. As for me and my household we don’t sleep on wet hair. I really like the idea of the RevAir. I have tendinitis in my wrists and I heard too many people mention how heavy it is, yet I’m intrigued.
Great review! The Revair seems to be more smooth and you don’t have to manipulate your hair which is a plus. Unfortunately , both dryers are high in cost . I would definitely have to save up for it but it seems worth it. If you got the money, go for it.
Revair for me. I don’t like the constant manipulation of having to comb so much through each section, well, at least for my fine, low/medium density hair. Might not be that’s bad for someone with stronger strands .Dyson is more space sufficient for sure. I keep my revair in my trunk and take it out when I’m ready to use it lol i have no storage space for it!
I have and love the Revair. I’ve had it since 2017. Im horrible at blowing my hair out, with the Revair it’s bulletproof. Just detangle and hold it. Plus there is no heat blowing all over. I have a revlon brush and can’t even use that lol. Revair is the best investment!! I had to note mine out with after pay when I got it lol. Laides, GET IT
Hey, would you say you retained more length by using the revair ? I really want to buy it and if it actually helps with length retention, I will be sold.
Pro tip: if your ends are still frizzing after blow drying, I suggest working your head in sections use a rolling brush. Wrap a small section of hair around the brush (the whole section of hair should be all around the brush, not overlapping each other and the the brush should be closed to your scalp) and while blowing with the blow dryer gently pull downward until the hair unwraps. Continue until fully straight. I don’t have a Revair but I love my Dyson. I normally don’t spend a large amount of money unless it’s important necessities but if you’re constantly doing your own hair, looking to spend less time on drying and looking for minimal heat damage (so the website says, I’m still trying to find the data that proves it) then I suggest the Dyson as an investment. I’d consider getting the revair but I only see it useful for getting your hair straightened. I also wear my natural curls so I need an item that can straighten and diffuse.
Thanks for helping me choose! I’m going for the big and bulky because them results hunntttyyyy yesssssss ❤❤❤ my daughter has super thick and long natural hair and wants it to be straight and helping her accomplish that has been hard but with this I think we can do work 😊
I love love LOVED the RevAir for easy low breakage blowouts (4c thickgang over here). I’m on loc journey now tho so I haven’t used it in a couple months. If I ever wash my hair myself again I’ll try it on my locs. I always use the Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum claims to dry faster. I got my hair bone straight in 15-20min (30s per section). And yes baby is mad heavy even in the handle 🤣
I looooove the Revair!! I quickly learned to detangle and add my leave before using the Rev, when doing that it takes about 20-40 minutes to blow dry fully rather than a couple hours.
I have both too. And I love the Dyson when I want to do single braids because it really gets at my roots. I’m very tender headed so the less parting they have to do, the better. I use my revair when I am doing twists or low maintenance style on myself because it’s quick and easy. The revair is better at straightening my ends but not great with my roots (in comp to Dyson). They both have their pros. They are both very expensive though. I wouldn’t no which to recommend to someone.
I just treated myself to the RevAir this week and it's a game changer for me. It used to take me hours to dry and straighten these curls. With the RevAir it fully dried in 20 min. After drying I did a quick pass with my flat iron and I was done in 30 min. Never have I ever been able to do my hair in 30 min! My hair is so much smoother and shinier. Even my ends turned out smooth. I felt no heat and did not break a sweat like I normally would with a regular blow dryer. I also have no static in my hair like I would normally get. It's definitely worth the cost for me because of how much time I saved and the end result.
Better check that warranty first. Things that are that expensive usually come with 5- 10 year warranties. The issue is no one ever pays attention to it unless it's an addon at check out
Once I figured out my technique with my Dyson it takes me 12 minutes to blow dry my hair (it used to take over an hour)! And I have a lot of hair!! It’s thick and very long. I loveeee it! My hair feels very strong as well. And the results are super sleek. I only use the second heat setting. It works well for me 🥰 also the shampoo and conditioner process matters. Like a bunch. I don’t get the same results if I don’t use a smoothing shampoo/ conditioner. That’s half the battle. Also getting regular trims...That makes a huge difference with blow dry results. My hair is thick from roots to tip and very shiny after using the Dyson. But every product and tool works different for everyone and their needs! I blow dry every single week. So I need to get through the process efficiently. The Dyson takes the dreaded blow drying experience away for me! I have a 2 year old and 4month old so for any mamas that need to save some time....this could help!
I agree. The Dyson is more powerful and you need to know how to blow dry hair. The Revair is for people who have not or do not want to use special blow drying techniques. There is a way to get your ends straight with the Dyson but there is no way to get your roots straight with the Revair
@Nikki Yazzie yep I agree with you! That’s the best way to put it. it’s definitely a learning curve to get the best results with Dyson. I’ve been blow drying regularly for over a year so I’ve figured out a lot of what works and doesn’t work. And yep my ends and roots come out straight. Part of that is having regular trims and the other part is technique. It’s hard to explain but it comes down to holding my hair while I’m drying it and drying from ends to roots. I don’t spend anymore time drying my ends than the rest of my hair but there’s something about going from the bottom up that works extremely well! Also my babies are mixed so with the different hair textures in this house... I need allll those Dyson attachments 😂 overall my hair is extremely more manageable after using the Dyson. Whereas before I felt like I had to use my amika straightening brush to smooth out my blow dried hair. Now I just blow dry and leave it alone lol
@@cfoster6804 kinky/curly, high density, thick strands, low porosity. It shrinks maybe 50% if I weren’t to blow dry it. I’ve found that my hair is just easier to manage when it’s blown out. I never experience any dryness! Naptural85 mentioned something about the rev air making her scalp sore in the past so she had to take a break. After I saw that I completely lost interest in the rev air. I don’t personally like the idea of it tugging from my scalp. I don’t know how strong of a tug it is but I don’t want to cause my scalp any unnecessary stress since I blow dry so regularly
Way to represent the thick curl girls!! I like the Revair too!! Not only did your hair look sleeker but it looked healthier for your hair. No pulling the comb detachment thru your strands! GREAT video....thanks for sharing!!
Is it just me but the RevAir looks like it gave your hair more shine than the Dyson? I'm a college student so this isn't even in my tax bracket yet, but I think both dryers serve for different purposes and different styles.
They have payment plan. They ship out after 4th & final pmt. I asked about return policy & they said 100% if I used and didn’t like it. That sold me. That’s a big investment. But I love my Rev Air! I menopause & sweat from scalp while blow drying. My hair is definitely moist after drying. No crunchie ends! Those that are iffy about protecting investment w/Dyson, you should by it from Nordstrom. Your purchase is protected for life! @CurlieCrys thanks for great comparison!
I liked the Revair at first but noticed my ends were so dry after I used it. I also don’t like how my roots were never stretched. I will try the dyson next.
Definitely the RevAir! Once you get pass the price, I think this is a great blow dryer especially for us natural thick haired queens. I have thick hair and definitely hate to have to go through my hair many times with a blow dryer.
I had both and Revair wins hands down. The only areas the Dyson edges it out is the weight/less bulk and getting the roots straighter. I've just never been able to master getting my 4b roots straight enough to flat iron after using the Revair. Even still the Revair is superior. Better overall stretch, softer hair, less manipulation. I returned the Dyson it didn't get my ends as good and dried my hair out terribly on the lowest setting.
New subbie here: You said you needed to trim your ends. The Dyson makes your ends LOOK like they need to be trimmed. The RevAir makes you ends look like you MIGHT need a little dusting in the future. Overall, I like both depending on what you're going for.
I feel like the Dyson didn't get a fair shot with just the attachment. That Dyson is very powerful and also the technology doesn't damage your hair like a regular dryer.
Yes....Rev Air is definitely on one. It's chunky big and bold. But I luv it. Results on your hair, u can clearly see the difference between the two. Once I got the hang of it, it blow drys very quick. My go to for a blow out,prep for braids and flat iron . Ur hair is gorgeous 😍
I bought a dyson last week and LOVE it the revair interests me but I love using the diffuser to dry my roots (fine 3c/4a) and the concentrater to stretch my wash and go
I'm sorry, I'm not spending my CARNOTE or my LIGHT BILL money on a Hair Dryer and I don't care HOW GOOD IT IS! If you want EITHER of these products... *_SAVE FOR THEM!_* Don't use your BILL MONEY or your GROCERY money on your VANITY. 10% equates to what? $40 or $50 on a $400 machine! Trust me, I SEE THE RESULTS, not saying it doesn't work and if your SOLIDLY MIDDLE-CLASS it's WORTH the investment but HOW MANY BLACK FOLK are REALLY in that Status circle? Many (not ALL) of these RU-vidr's are being SENT these products without any _Monetary Investment_ on their part. Don't get 'drawn' into HYPE. *Acknowledge that YOU have to SAVE for it if you want it and then do that!* Be blessed.
Thank you for this I was just about to spend half a check on this cuz I get paid weekly but now after reading this I think it’s best I put money aside for it and let it build up ❤
I got both and the Revair seems like it gives me slight heat damage in my front looser sections. The Dyson doesn’t stretch my hair they much but my hair doesn’t smelled burnt or look/feel dry. I also don’t get slight heat damage but I still prefer the revair because it’s less work 💯
Feiw, I had the same experience the first time I used my revair but I discovered that it was because I blew it dry too long. I did not need th 90 seconds that was recommended. More like 70-75.
Rev air all day!!!! I have one and love it!!! It is huge !! But girl there is nothing easy in natural hair!!! Thanks for review on dyson I was on fence!!!!
Revair hands down. My old one was working great and I still got myself the new one as an early Christmas present. (I sold the old one to help pay for it 😊)
I am watching this video again (03.29.2023) at the time this video initially posted, I was like I would neva, eva, buy a RevAir ( the dyson isn’t on my radar) for that price. But I bought a RevAir, finally in November I waited for the upgraded model. I love this thang, I bought the full kit with the insurance. Truly a game changer makes wash day a lot faster.
Personally… I like the Revair✨✨I have never tried it because I don’t have the coins at the moment. To me if you like a more sleeker blow out then use the Revair. If you want big hair or a more “fluffy” blow out then use the Dyson. It’s kinda on what the individual wants. Your video was amazing💕 Very helpful
RevAir side looks healthier, shinier, and the ends look much much better than the Dyson side. That Dyson isn't even worth $100 in my opinion, but the RevAir is overpriced too.
After you said the prices ...🤦🏾♀️it was a NO 😑 for me!! Then seeing how big bulky and heavy the rev air was it definitely was a no! The Dyson didn't straighten your hair much better than any ole beauty store brand bought hair dryer. I don't use a blow dryer enough for the investment. Plus the heat damage 😔😭 if I did use it🤦🏾♀️😣 Your hair is gorgeous by the way💗!!!
Off first glance revair gave nice results. I feel like you have 3c/4a type hair (correct me if I’m wrong), but do you think results would be similar with a more type 4 hair.
Love this! Great review! And I agree, I just bought the Revair and wow! It shortened the time and it gave me the shine and bounce I wanted! Thank You Jesus! Thank you for this review and God bless!
RevAir all day long looks better, the shine is speechless! It just point blank looks better. I think the RevAir looks better especially the ends of your hair
I tried the revair for about 8 weeks - it totally fried my hair made it dry frizzy and created a ton of split ends despite using heat protectant! I always wear my hair silk pressed and loose - I never had damage with a basic blowdryer and flat iron.I ended up giving mine away.
I’m returning my revair. I just got it about 2 weeks ago. It doesn’t smooth my hair at all it’s crinkly and matted. I’ve tried 3 times and made sure my hair was detangled. I still had to brush through my hair cause it was matted up.
Did you start on high heat? One of the things I've noticed is that people use the dryer on high heat. You have to work your way up so it's important to start on low heat. Your hair should also be wet when blow drying it. :)
@@prophetesstanaya Yep - I only used it on freshly washed and conditioned hair and used low heat to high heat - the worst dryer I have ever used on my hair!! I have long hair and after 8 weeks it was damaged beyond repair - I had to grow it out. I do not recommend the Revair!
@@prophetesstanaya This happened in the summer of 2021. I trimmed my hair twice a month until I grew out a new head of hair (instead of cutting it all off). It's back to Mid back length and healthy now. I think the problem with the revair is that the ends and bottom half of the hair get overheated while the roots of the hair are still wet. With a blow dryer, you can concentrate heat on the roots and save your ends.
I know this is an old video but I just ordered my RevAir last Friday. Can’t wait to receive it and try it. I contemplated buying it for a couple years. Saw they had a summer sale going on and said, what the heck. I want sleeker hair without spending 100.00 - 200.00 at the salon. Blow drying and trying to flat iron my hair when I want it straight and clearly breaking off some hair in the process isn’t cutting it. Hopefully it’ll arrive this week.
I detangle my hair with a liquid spray or cream leave in or heat protectant and a well known detangling brush before I use my Dyson. I do not want to use the Revair cause I don’t want to stretch my hair out too much. I have been using the Dyson for 3 years and it has helped my hair and my hands don’t hurt using it. Also, I really don’t have room for something so bulky. Also with my Dyson, I NEVER use the hottest setting. I am a 4B/C and I no longer use relaxers.
Thank you for your honest review. Your hair always looks beautiful. I can't afford these prices though. Doesn't make sense for me to purchase one and I've never put heat on my natural hair.
Looks wise revair wise, it’s easy, turn out extra straight, looks like less work than combing, honestly just overall better, slicker and shiner. I already bought my dyson, it’s been by dream hair dyer for like forever, I haven’t used mine yet.
I like the results of the revair. I know you're doing a review and you had to move quick. However, it's best to pass the blow dryer through your hair slower. You get better results moving slower with a blow dryer. It's the revair for me period!
I’m a loc’d natural (love my micro locs!) But lol if I had the Rev Air pre-loc, I’d wouldn’t be loc’d JS. Natural thick hair is beautiful but the upkeep is taxing. Literally hours drying your hair yet grateful you have it 😩
I love the RevAir, it's so easy to use and the results are great. I also use it on my kids and my Daughter is so tender headed the RevAir is a game changer for wash days,