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I use the highest setting but I’ve only used on damp hair. I don’t think you would obtain the best results with dry hair. The different settings are for the amount of tension. I use the higher setting to get straightest results. If I were using for drying braids I would use lower setting.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They recommend to use on damp hair for the best results. If parts of my hair get dry during the drying process, I spray a little water on the section before drying it. The higher the number the stronger the suction is on the hair.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It says you use on clean wet hair, but I tried it on on dry hair and it didn’t work just frizzed out my ends and made it feel kinda dirty. So always make sure your hair is wet using this product for best results!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The different numbers is the amount of tension. 1 meaning no tension and 7 (i think thats the highest) meaning a lot of tension. If you are looking to stretch your hair I recommend choosing an option closer to 7. I use it on dry hair all the time to stretch my curls for a certain look. however I try to lightly mist my hair with water or a leave in, then stretch it. then follow up with a light oil.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I tried it on my hair dry and wet its a hoax.... or as the young kids say its Cap
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The RevAir Reverse-Air Hair Dryer is primarily designed for use on damp hair to achieve optimal drying and straightening results. However, it can also be used on dry hair for quick touch-ups between washes. There are seven tension settings that control the device’s suction strength, allowing customization based on hair type and desired results. Adjusting these settings helps tailor the drying experience to your specific hair needs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes I have used it on dry hair. The different numbers are the suction intensity. Hope that helps .
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