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revo hot air brush..anyone have it?
aliciahelene Posted: May 24, 2004 10:22 AM+
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revo hot air brush..anyone have it?

I love my revo styler...Iva had it for two years now and still love it..now they came out with one with hot air coming out of it, like a blow dryer..was wondering if anyone used it and if you liked it or not. I know alot of people dont like the revo to begin with..but Im trying to decide if I want to spend the 100 bucks to have TWO brushes..I know I could always sell the second one on ebay. Does anyone know what it cost to sell things on ebay?? Thanks so much!!!
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cocoa Posted: May 24, 2004 03:06 PM+
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Re: revo hot air brush..anyone have it?

i won the regular revo from lucky magazine but never used it...
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Rainmama Posted: May 24, 2004 03:56 PM+
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Re: revo hot air brush..anyone have it?

I don't have the revo, but I have a hairdrying brush by Conair. It costs me less than 20 bucks. It didn't work so well when I had long hair (I've got super thick hair) but with my new shorter cut, it's great! I blow-dry my hair until it's almost dry and then use the conair wand to straighten it while it finishes drying.
It sure beats using a hair-dryer and seperate brush!
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ChristineC68 Posted: May 24, 2004 04:07 PM+
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Re: revo hot air brush..anyone have it?

I have a hot air brush thing I got from CVS or the like that ran me about $20 (give or take). It doesn't get really hot, just warm enough to smooth out your hair (mine can be a little frizzy) or to turn the ends up or under. But I really like having it since I am a spaz with a hairdryer



Ebay charges a liting fee & final value fee plus there are additional fees that can add up based on listing features.

Ebay Listing Fees
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aliciahelene Posted: May 24, 2004 08:01 PM+
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Re: revo hot air brush..anyone have it?

Christine..thanks for the ebay fees..I actually spent some time today trying to familiarixe myself with selling...Ive bought, but never sold. I have a few things to get rid of! But thankyou so much for taking the time to send me the link to the fees!!
I think Im going to buy this stupid Revo hot air brush..i love my original revo, but with the hot air brush..I could take it anywhere..its like having a blow dryer without the plug!!! YEA!!!
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