Revlon Hair Dryer and Volumiser One-Step OneStep Plus (RVDR5298E)
by Revlon
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Revlon One-Step Plus volumiser - worth the upgrade over the original?
The One-Step Plus is Revlon's updated version of the original One-Step, which is already one of the most popular styling tools on Amazon UK. The main change: a smaller 2.5 inch oval barrel that works better on shorter hair and gets closer to the roots. 3,100+ reviews at 4.3 stars.
What changed from the original
The original One-Step has a larger barrel that works well on mid to long hair but struggles to grip shorter layers. The Plus version is smaller, which means it can style hair from about chin-length upward. It also sits closer to the roots for more lift.
Revlon claim 75% more shine and 50% less heat exposure compared to using a separate dryer and brush. The reduced heat exposure is the interesting part. Less time with heat on your hair means less damage. Our what is ionic hair dryer article covers how ionic tech reduces drying time, which the Plus also uses.
Who it suits better than the original
Short to medium hair. Bob-length. Layered cuts. The original One-Step is still better if your hair is past your shoulders and you want big volume at the ends. If you've got both short and long hair in the household, the Plus is the more versatile of the two.
For thick hair where power matters more than barrel size, our best hair dryer for thick hair guide has standalone dryers with more airflow.
What it doesn't do
Same limitations as the original: it smooths and volumises, but it doesn't curl. It doesn't define natural curls either. For curly hair, a diffuser on a regular dryer is a better approach. Our how to use a hair dryer diffuser guide covers the technique.
Still no cool shot button. Still heavier than a regular dryer, because you're holding it like a brush for the entire session.
The 4.3 star rating
Lower than the original's 4.5. The reviews suggest some people expected it to be dramatically different and were disappointed. It's an incremental improvement, not a reinvention. If the original already worked for your hair, there's no pressing reason to upgrade.
Price
Usually a bit more than the original but still under £35. Our best budget hair dryer guide compares hot air brushes and standalone dryers at this price. For the full market picture, our best hair dryer UK roundup covers all types.
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Unlikely to profit
Would lose £9.21 per unit after fees
Price vs history
30 days avg
£48.76
90 days avg
£45.99
12 months avg
£44.53
Amazon stores, packs, and ships
Buy now, sell when price recovers
FBA profit
-£9.21
Ship from home
-£9.71
Assumes price returns to the 90-day median. No guarantee prices will recover. Fees are approximate. Does not include VAT, storage fees, or returns.