Does the Revo Styler work?
Believe it or not, yes. For me, when I Revo, I don’t have to use a curling iron or hot rollers. Flat is totally unflattering for my fine, wavy hair with a mind of its own. I NEVER go out of the house after just using a blow dryer. And now with the smaller brush, I’m even more pleased with the results. The other advantage for me is that, as the infomercial claims, the actual process is quicker. On an organized day, I can wash my hair, do my morning chores, dress, put on my makeup and then Revo for about seven-10 minutes, because my hair’s just about dry. Not the case with my daughter, though, who has enviable thick, straight hair that falls to the middle of her back. She loves the polished look she gets with the Revo (between the actual bristles are plastic rectangular portions called polishers), but it does not save her time. Time is not something she has a lot of in the morning. Another of Revo’s claims is that it can unfurl the tightest of curls. It does, although in our office test,