 This reverse blow dryer has been waiting months for me to try out because I haven't been putting any heat on my hair, but I am finally ready to test it out and see how it works and see if it's worth it. This is the reverse blow dryer by Rev Air. It has this pretty hefty base to it, and then it has this long tube attachment, and then this part that you stick your hair into when you're blow-drying it, and it sucks it into the tube. So let's plug this in. Of course I have to start with the heat protectant. Always use one if you're going to put heat on your hair, if you care about the health of your hair, or if you want to maintain your curl texture. So this one is a silk blowout quick drying thermal spray by OGX. And it also says it has hydrolyzed silk and quinoa, and says it will cut blow-dry time and protect hair up to 450 degrees. So I'm definitely going to be putting less than 450 degrees on my hair. But that's really good to know that I do have protection up to that heat, and I don't actually see any heat settings on this blow dryer, but I know it's way less than 450. I'm really not playing any games when it comes to the health of my hair because I am trying to grow it out. And it's so hard, it's so long, but it can be done. So I'm just taking every precaution to make sure that my hair stays as healthy as possible so I can grow it out longer. I already detangled when I conditioned my hair, so I'm going to use my prose brush right now just to help spread out the heat protectant and make sure that it got everywhere in the hair. And also just to get it ready to have in different sections so I can stick it down the tube. So right now the only thing I have in my hair is the OGX heat protectant and water. And I even rinsed out my conditioner today. I always leave my conditioner in, but I was like, if I'm going to try out the blow dryer and straighten my hair after this, I don't want to have any product build up and I want to see how straight I can get it without having anything except for this and potentially one more thing when I straighten my hair. But that's next video. I'm going to kind of section my hair. It's not going to be anything crazy, but this just might make it a little bit easier for the workflow. So I just have this one quadrant down right now. I'm just going to turn this on and use it on level three because it's in the middle. Setting three felt really cold to me. So I don't know if it's like anything three and under is on a cold setting, but it did dry my hair somewhat. It's definitely a little damp and took a little bit longer than it would if I increased the setting. So I think I'm going to try level five. It still feels like cool air to me on setting five. So maybe it just doesn't have any heat, but this is what the piece looks like when it's blown out. I think I'm going to try level seven, which is the max just to see if it'll make it straighter or if it will go faster. It seems like the stronger the level, just the stronger the suction it is and everything is cold. So I like that I'm able to dry my hair very quickly, by the way, without any heat. And I think because it doesn't have heat, it makes it more just stretched out and it doesn't really like strain at all, which is kind of what I was expecting. And I'm going to be straining my hair after this anyway. So all I really need is for my hair to be blown dry. One thing I just thought of is what if I do this and it's heatless and then I do heatless curls after on the blown out hair. Like that would be crazy to get curls like manufactured curls on my hair without having any heat on it. Let me know if you guys want to see that. And also let me know what to do with the ends if I do try heatless curls because my ends aren't straight. So I would have to like really make sure they wrap around the curl, maybe gel. I'm not really entirely sure. So let me know and let's do the rest in my head. I just realized there are buttons on here and they control the heat. So I've had it on the O, which I'm assuming means off. And so that's why there hasn't been any heat. But if you press these two buttons, then it adds heat so you can have one amount of heat and two amounts of heat. The instructions say the zero that I've been using is no heat. The one is low temperature and the two is high temperature. So let's use the low temperature setting on the hair that I have at the front. So it looks like low temperature is pretty different than no temperature. This section is a lot straighter and flatter than these sections. These are still like kind of fluffy and then like a little bit wavy still. I think I just didn't finish drying this as well as I should have, but let's just ignore that. It's like a lot fluffier because it was done on cold. And then this one is closer to actually getting like a blowout or straightening because it has some heat. Well, let's try the high heat just so we can find out if it's any different than low heat. I'm literally vacuuming my head. High heat definitely dries it the fastest. I'm not sure if it's really better than the low heat, but it's definitely faster. But just for my hair health, I probably will stick to having it on low heat so I can get the effect. Just spend a little extra time. I need to do a better job at the roots and finish the back. So I'll do that on low heat and then I will show you the final results. I'm just going to brush out my hair a little bit. So this is the final product. This is how my hair looks after being blow dried by the Rev Air Reverse blow dryer. And as you can see, it's definitely stretched out my hair. My hair is very dry and I didn't have to put any insane amount of heat on it. And actually I did most of it without any heat and then the rest with low heat. But even then, the low heat is so low. I was even like, is this on low heat? I had to double check if it was on cold. So overall, I really enjoyed this product. I thought it was so fun to use. It's so innovative. I like that I didn't have to use heat or I had the option of using super low heat on it. It did a good job prepping my hair to be straightened and I am so excited to see what it's going to look like straight. I haven't straightened it in so many years. So I'm very much looking forward to that and I'm either going to do that tonight or tomorrow. So I will post the video as soon as it's ready so you can see how I went from this to straight. So lastly, do I recommend this product? I definitely do think it is an investment. So if you do this to your hair very often, then it might be the perfect investment for you. But if you are a naturally curly girl and you don't really blow dry your hair or when you do, you just diffuse or diffuse hover, then you don't need this. So if you're the type of person who straightens your hair regularly or if you already have straight hair and you want to dry it or if you blow dry it so you can do braids or something like that this could definitely cut down on your blow dry time and decrease heat damage. So if you're one of those people, then I would recommend it. Also, can we just talk about these raccoon tails? Like this is just a prequel to how they'll look when they're straight. But oh my goodness, this is so cute. I know this is going to eat when it's straight. So those are my thoughts on the Rev Air Reverse Blow Dryer. Let me know if you guys have any tips and what you want me to review next.