The Tool That Gave Me My Hair Back: Alauna’s RevAir Journey
My RevAir Journey: Alauna
Real results. Real routine. Real independence.
Some routines are about style.
Others are about something much bigger.
Meet Alauna
Hair Profile
Wavy in some areas, curly in others, and kinky at times
“Confusing… always.”
Background
Alauna didn’t grow up learning how to care for her hair.
“I didn’t even realize my hair was naturally curly until I was 16.”
Between being a student, athlete, and navigating a childhood where her mom was often hospitalized, hair just wasn’t something she had the time or guidance to figure out.
So she kept it simple. Ponytails. Salon visits. Whatever worked.
Until life shifted in a way she never expected.
Eight weeks before graduating college, Alauna lost sensation from her chest down and was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.
What followed wasn’t just a health journey. It was a complete life adjustment.
As her condition progressed, even basic routines became harder.
Before RevAir: When Hair Care Became Physically Difficult
Styling her hair wasn’t just time-consuming.
It was painful.
Her hands would lock up after a certain amount of time. Doing her own hair, or her daughters’, became overwhelming.
“I would pay a stylist at least $350 a month just to manage our hair.”
It wasn’t about convenience.
It was about necessity.
For many people, hair routines are already overwhelming. But when physical limitations are part of the equation, it becomes something else entirely.

The Switch: A Recommendation That Changed Everything
The introduction to RevAir didn’t come from an ad.
It came from someone she trusted.
Her sister Alva @hairbymzt, a licensed cosmetologist, gave her a simple suggestion:
“Tell your partner you want a RevAir for Christmas. I think it’ll really help you manage your hair.”
So she asked for it.
And she got it.
After RevAir: Getting Something Back
The difference was immediate. And deeply personal.
“I’m finally able to do my hair again.”
Not faster. Not easier.
Again.
The tool didn’t just simplify her routine. It gave her back the ability to participate in it.
Drying time cut by an hour
Less strain on her hands
Less dependence on outside help
“All you have to do is hold the wand… and it does the work for you.”
More Than Time Saved
For Alauna @alady21, this wasn’t about shaving minutes off her routine.
It was about independence.
Something that Multiple Sclerosis had taken from her… she found a way to regain.
“I’m amazed that something MS once took away, RevAir gave me back.”
That includes not just her own hair, but her daughters’ too.
The ability to care for them in a way that once felt out of reach.
The Bigger Impact
Hair is personal.
But for Alauna, it’s also practical, emotional, and deeply tied to daily life.
“My hair is less damaged because the tool uses minimal heat.”
And that matters more than it sounds.
Because when your routine already takes more out of you than it should, the last thing you need is something that adds more stress, more damage, or more effort.
For Alauna, this wasn’t just about healthier hair.
It was about having a routine that finally works with her, not against her.
Why This Matters
“This tool could help so many people… who struggle with grooming after becoming disabled.”
That’s the part that sticks.
Because this isn’t just about hair.
It’s about access. Ease. Control.
“I can honestly say that my RevAir changed my life.”

This Is My RevAir Journey
Alauna’s story isn’t about perfect styling.
It’s about getting something meaningful back.
Control. Capability. Confidence.
Ready to Start Yours?
If your routine feels limiting…
If your tools feel like part of the problem…
There’s another way to approach it.
