It's a good choice for people who don't like overly noisy dryers or who work in a salon (quiet and lightweight). Could still be quieter though. It's not loud like my old one lol.
Hot tools hairdryer uses ceramic/tourmaline tech to increase the drying speed and soften the hair. It has a cool shot setting which i always use at the end of blow drying and it makes my hair have a shine.
I love using hot tools as a licensed cosmetologist. This dyer is very powerful and gets super hot. It heats up very nicely and also it has a cool off switch on the front.
The matte black finish is nice with the gold accents and gold light on the bottom. The orange light at the bottom is a nice touch. Makes it look more premium! I love that it is not a bulky hair dryer.
The diffuser prongs are actually a silicone feeling material. It has a long cord, removable back cap, a diffuser and concentrator attachments. I use the flat concentrator attachment and it works really well.
It runs too hot(like fry your hair hot) and started sparking in less than 10 uses! The heat is good but it just has no power behind it. Could dry my hair faster with a paper fan than with this thing. It has the attributes of a $35 dryer but cost twice... Read More
Think of the girth of corn on the cob. It dries my hair fast and it’s not frizzy.
It works well. It’s a decent product. No complaints.
The improved motor is a game-changer. It's incredibly versatile, making it suitable for various hair lengths and textures. Value for money is exceptional considering the time and effort it saves in achieving a polished look.
My hair is type 3b/3c so loose curls. The brush gets so hot that the hair starts to break off.
I'm very disappointed in quality. I recommend caution when purchasing, review the guarantee policy.
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