Linda Therese
- The post was made 1 weekRating: 3 out of 5
Okay
+ easy to work with and just the right coverage + many shades + would think it suits dry skin well -a bit too glowy/oily if you have combination or oily skin -gave breakouts/zits even though it should suit sensitive skin -quite expensive1 product in post Okay118 views - The post was made 1 weekRating: 5 out of 5
Hallelujah 👏🏻
Wow! I say! I've been waiting for this heat brush for surely 30 years! As a child of a hairdresser, I've had the privilege of testing the latest tools and products for my corkscrew curly hair, but I've never managed to get that salon blowout on my own. But now I can finally do it, and it was very easy too. Today, at 45 years old, my hair is thinner than in my younger days, but if I had thick hair, I would have blow-dried it first so it wasn't super wet and then gone in with this tool. I thought it would be bulkier, but I found it easy to use. If I could wish for something, it would be more heat settings than just one. But the result is really super nice. Easy to get the curls out and bends the hair just as easily. It's quite expensive, but often you can get it for around 3000 kr on sale 👍🏻 I really recommend it! Especially for us with curly or frizzy hair!1 product in post Hallelujah 👏🏻669 views- The comment was made 6 daysUpdate after using for a week and testing on a teenager's long hair with slightly coarser strands than mine and with a bit of natural wave. Just as nice results on her, but she gets just as nice results from a regular hair dryer and a Babyliss heat brush with pig hair that also dries (unlike Björn Axen, which is only heat), so my conclusion is that this is really a super hit for us with curls and frizz. I love it with all my heart, but if you have straight hair or waves/natural waves, this makes no difference compared to a hair dryer and a regular heat brush.
- The post was made 1 monthRating: 1 out of 5
Itching
My daughter was excited about this as she is losing a lot of hair right now. After using it 5 times a week for 2 weeks, she gave up due to itching and fungal acne outbreaks at her temples and hairline where she had the product.1 product in post Itching295 views- The comment was made 1 monthThanks for the tips! 😊 We will test that. It seems even more fungal acne safe than this one from L'Oréal according to chat gpt. 👍🏻1 likes
- The post was made 1 monthRating: 4 out of 5verified customer
Great Benefit Dupe
Great dupe for Benefit roll up mascara. My daughter and I just discovered the best mascara combo where this one from elf is applied first and then Sky High from Maybelline. Try it for the absolute prettiest curled, long lashes!1 product in post Great Benefit Dupe100 views - The post was made 1 monthRating: 3 out of 5
Overhyped
I have this and a heat brush from Babyliss. I prefer Babyliss because it also blows out warm air, which this one does not. This one only works like a hot curling iron.1 product in post Overhyped1264 views - The post was made 1 monthRating: 5 out of 5
Valuable and super great!
I have both this and Bjørn Axén's heat brush, but this one is much better as it also blows out warm air, which Bjørn Axén does not do. Use on slightly damp hair for a super nice blow out!1 product in post Valuable and super great!361 views - The post was made 1 monthRating: 3 out of 5
Fresh but unnecessary
Smells fresh but is a completely unnecessary and expensive product when you can use regular Nive (or another) spray deodorant that costs 35 kr and works just as well!1 product in post Fresh but unnecessary132 views - The post was made 1 monthRating: 3 out of 5
not the best for dry skin
I love HTH and usually use it for dry to extra dry skin. Affordable and good even for sensitive skin. I tried this with Aloe vera now before summer, but it didn't manage to hydrate enough, so I had to supplement with baby oil. But this is "only" for normal to dry skin, and I can imagine it works well if you're not dry.1 product in post not the best for dry skin37 views - The post was made 1 monthRating: 5 out of 5
Love!
Have this (just with cocoa) and love how easy it is to apply, just spray, rub in, and it sinks right into the skin. Makes me baby soft too. Don't want to go back to anything else.1 product in post Love!82 views - The post was made 1 monthRating: 3 out of 5
Not for dry skin, but smells wonderful
Absolutely gets 5/5 when it comes to the scent. like watermelon candy. However, it is not moisturizing at all. Both my daughter and I need to supplement with a body oil afterwards to be moisturized and not walk around with dry crocodile skin legs. So when it comes to that part, it gets 1/5 stars.1 product in post Not for dry skin, but smells wonderful30 views