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By Joseph Maine

One Step To A Salon Worthy Blowout

One Step to Your Most Beautifully Styled Hair at Home

 These days, we’re used to lots of mashups. There’s fusion in cuisine and now, fusion in hair tools. As a prime example, the Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer and Volumizer Brush, which was released in 2016. It didn’t really start turning heads until 2019 though.

 While the concept isn’t revolutionary to those who remember the 70s and 80s, it’s certainly new and improved over its clunky predecessors. It aims to achieve the same things though in a much better way – drying and styling your hair from wet to set in record time.

 The fact is that most women are prepared to wash their hair but not jump through the hoops it takes to dry it. There’s the hair dryer, then the follow up with a flat iron or curling wand to get the desired style. The Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer and Volumizer Brush basically simplified the process.

 Arguably, Dyson’s Airwrap is also a contender, but at it’s extreme price tag, most women are opting for the Revlon One-Step version which has garnered gobs of positive reviews in every corner. It allows women the chance to get a perfect at-home blowout, detangling, drying, and volumizing hair all at once without having to wield both a hair dryer and round brush at once.

 About the Revlon One-Step

Interestingly, the Revlon One-Step isn’t a round shape…it’s oval. This helps create extra lift at the roots while smoothing hair along perfectly through the mixed bristles in a single pass. Along with ionic technology, it smooths away frizz so users get that salon-stunning shiny finish any time they want it without having to wait to get to the salon.

 It features 2 heat and speed settings plus a cool option to lend styling flexibility. In short, it’s the power tool women need in their hair styling arsenal, though it does have a few downsides. For one, the Revlon One-Step is a bit on the heavy side. True that it eliminates the need for a blower and a brush, it’s still tiring to wield when you have a thick head full of hair that you’re taking from wet to dry.

 Additionally, it has good wattage at 1,100 but for those with thick hair, a little more would be nice to speed up the styling process. It only has 2 heat and speed settings as well. Which is why the Easy Blo Single Step Styler has it beat.

 The Easy Blo Single Step Styler does everything Revlon’s One-Step can do but better. It’s over 20% lighter in weight, making it even more effortless to style your hair. It also provides 100 more watts to help you power through your styling faster. And, it comes with 3 heat and speed settings. It takes the revolution of affordable one-step styling that Revlon made public, keeps it in the same price bracket, and adds a few improvements to create a hair tool you simply must have if you always want to look like you just stepped out of the salon.