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Review on πŸ’‡ Panasonic Nanoe Salon Hair Dryer EH-NA67-W (White) with Oscillating QuickDry Nozzle, Diffuser, Concentrator Attachments, and 3 Speed Heat Settings; Providing Easy Styling and Promoting Healthy Hair by Constance Bingham

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Naturally soft wave on my fine, usually frizzy, flyaway hair

I tested this hair dryer long before writing this review. I know it's expensive, way more than what I'm used to paying for a hair dryer and I really wanted to determine if it was worth the money before leaving a review so others can review before they decide whether it's worth paying for or not. make this purchase. Just so you know why I think it might be worth the cost: I have fine, dry, color treated hair and it's been thinning for a while, although I've done my best to protect it. I only wash it a few times a week with sulfate free products to keep it from drying out, rubbing too hard, taking biotin etc. What I can't do is "just let it dry naturally" which seems like the right thing to do his answer that so many people give me. My hair is too unruly and frizzy unless I blow dry it and tie it in a ponytail which can also cause hair breakage. I've been to some really great barbers and they gave me good advice that helped me. So I'm trying to use a heat protectant and spent money on this hair dryer to see if it could help. In general, I like the hair dryer very much. It's NOT easy, but I didn't expect it either. It came with all the accessories I wanted: a diffuser, a regular concentrated drying nozzle (which I literally never use), a nozzle that snaps in and then snaps in for a spinning fan. I have to say that I LOVE the last feature and use it almost every day. I feel like using this just makes my hair look better. I find that the same style I normally do results in a softer, slightly wavy look when using the oscillating feature that feels more natural than artificial and I love it. My hair is less frizzy and tangled than with my Babyliss hair dryer. The diffuser works just like any other diffuser I've used, except it's definitely better than anything Babyliss has. They don't stick well, fly off the end of the hair dryer, one of them doesn't provide enough heat flow between the diffuser teeth, like this one. I was very skeptical about the processing technology of this hair dryer. about when I bought it and I still do. Pulling moisture from the air to DRY your hair seems counterintuitive. Rather than conditioning your hair, it would most likely just mean spending more time drying it. So I wouldn't put too much weight on that statement. I really think I would consider infrared technology for my next hair dryer, although stylists I know swear by it. Is this hair dryer worth the money? For me, just because of the oscillation function, yes I feel it. If another dryer had this feature for less money I would definitely buy it but since they don't have it I am happy with this purchase.

Pros
  • Glitter
Cons
  • Problems