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New Elegant Silvercrest Personal Care 2-in-1 Hairstyler

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ASDA shoppers divided over supermarket's new M&S cake in a jar 'dupe' as some say 'you could buy a whole cake in Aldi' Dyson, which is known for its high-tech household appliances, made a big splash in the beauty world when it launched its techy blow-dryer in 2016. Since then, the brand has made beauty waves with its hair straightener and this multi-use styler that can dry, curl, wave, or smooth your hair. This hot air brush is a favorite of Ghamari, who says it's the best in terms of quality and versatility—our editors and testers agree. A Match For Your Hair Type: There's no disappointment quite like spending time using a hair tool just to discover the results you get are nothing like the images you've seen. It's worth spending time getting to know your hair's type and texture, especially if you have curly hair. If possible, give yourself time when doing your hair," notes Ziani. " I recommend towel drying as much as possible and then spraying with your preferred heat protection or styling product before moving on to blow drying." Technology: The tech behind hair styling tools has come a long way in recent years. Look for products with built-in benefits for your hair such asion technology, which helps cut dry time down. Tools like the Harry Josh Pro Tools Ultra Light Pro Dryer emit negative ions to combat the positive ions which cause static and pesky flyaways.

For the best results, blow dry first, then follow with the curling wand. Brush through the curls after you're done for a natural finish. It’s a pricey tool compared to other similar options, but we noticed how sturdy and high-quality it felt throughout our tests. If you’re looking for a hair dryer that you can also use to brush out your strands for a smooth look, this one has our stamp of approval. Section the hair and place it in the clamp, press the rotating button, and watch while the curling iron practically does the work for you. The customized clamp ensures there are no kinks in the hair, and the ergonomic handle makes it easy to use. Left the house without turning it off? Its safety feature allows the iron to automatically shut off within 30 minutes of no use. Whew.Our favorite hot air brush is the Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler Complete Long. Though it’s definitely an investment, the variety of attachments it comes with, the thoughtful and ergonomic design, and how easy it is to use makes it the best option on the market for those looking to create a range of styles at home. But if you’re new to at-home styling or you’re looking for one simple tool to help you achieve a voluminous blowout, we recommend the L'ange Hair Le Volume 2-in-1 Titanium Brush Dryer. If you dream of undone waves or natural-looking curls, this is the tool for you. The slim-line barrel works best on short and mid-length styles, so long-haired folks might need a wider wand.

The retailer also sells the Multi-Function Hot Air Styler from the same brand, which has six attachments. The product reportedly sold out at many stores and LeicestershireLive reports that Google showed a surge in people searching for the item. Alyssa Kaplan is an experienced writer in the beauty industry and product tester specializing in cosmetics. She received a bachelor’s degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she studied marketing and product development in the cosmetics industry as well as fashion business marketing. Alyssa has been a commerce writer at Byrdie since 2022, where she covers all things beauty. Additional guidance was provided by Ryan Trygstad, hair stylist and co-founder of Mark Ryan Salon in NYC, and celebrity hairstylist, Zahir Ziani.TikTok users were in awe at the results, with one person saying: "Right am I going to have to drive across the country to get one today." Another added: "I need to buy this now," while one person commented: "Get me to Lidl." Lidl also sold the Multi-Function Hot Air Styler from the same brand, which has six attachments.

Giving yourself a blowout at home takes arm strength, but this tool helps to alleviate some of the struggles because it weighs less than one pound. Our testers all mentioned how lightweight it felt when using it, making it a great option for those with limited upper body strength or anyone who will be using the tool for long periods of time. Aside from the lightweight aspect, we love that it comes with three different attachments—a dryer, a round brush dryer, and a paddle brush dryer—to create a variety of results. Both brush attachments glide through the hair seamlessly without tugging or creating knots. The tool features four heat settings, three airflow settings, and a cool shot which are all easy to access via buttons near the bottom. Compared to other options we tested, this one didn’t blow us away in terms of its frizz-taming capabilities, but it does create smooth results with some volume. First came the Dyson Airwrap, then came the FlexStyle from Shark. While they’re comparable, for sure, there are a few differences to note. First, the price difference—we love that this one costs a few hundred dollars less. However, it’s a bit heavier than the AirWrap, and rather than featuring one curling attachment that can curl in both directions, it comes with two that need to be swapped when you want to change the direction of your curl. This isn’t a deal breaker, but it’s not the most convenient. Zoya Ghamari is a hairstylist and owner of Zoya Salon in Dallas. She specializes in hair extensions, top hairpieces, and wigs. She caters to clients in both Texas and California. Manually wrapping your hair around a curling wand gives you control over the tightness of the curl, as opposed to the uniform results obtained using a curling iron with a clamp mechanism. In a separate video, the happy shopper said her hair "literally took 15 minutes" using the tool and it was the "best bargain of the year".A lightweight, ultra-quiet hair dryer that significantly r educes drying time? Yes, please. "A good blow dryer goes a long way,” says Zahir Ziani. “This is really where it starts and is the foundation for any hot tool.”

Having the ability to control the temperature of a hot air brush is key, says Ghamari. That’s because being able to choose the temperature will prevent you from overheating your precious hair. Have fine or damaged hair? Simply set your hot air brush to the lowest temperature setting to avoid damaging your hair further. The Harry Josh Pro Tools Ultra Light Pro Dryer has 12 heat, speed, and ion settings all designed to help reduce drying time. Speaking of ion settings, the product's ion technology (it releases negatively charged ions to combat the positively charged ions that creatic static and flyaways) gives you a smoother finish, too. Hairstylist Ryan Trygstad considers this budget-friendly tourmaline wand the easiest tool for creating at-home beach waves. Its smooth barrel allows you to easily wrap strands of hair tightly or more loosely to achieve your desired look. Plus, its tourmaline ceramic technology (which produces negative ions) allows the hair to be styled without much damage, ensuring the integrity of the hair stays intact.

According to Ghamari, you really want to pay attention to what kind of bristles a hot air brush has. Ceramic-coated bristles, for instance, do a great job of distributing heat so you don’t damage your hair. Meanwhile, boar and nylon bristles work to smooth and detangle strands. The Drybar Reserve 3-In-1 Interchangeable Blow-Dryer features nylon and tufted bristles. Unfortunately using high heat often leads to damage, but the copper ceramic technology in this flat iron helps reduce breakage while leaving behind a luminous shine (still, don’t skip a good heat protectant spray). We also like that it remembers the temperature setting you use the most and heats the plates to that level in just 10 seconds. Who It’s For

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