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Bellissima 8 In 1 Interchangeable Hot Air Brush Dryer And Volumizer (8 Interchangeable Accessories,Ion Technology,Ceramic And Keratin Coated Brushes,2 Air Flow/temperature Combinations) 1000W, UK Plug

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Overall I’ve found that the Bellissima Steam Elixir Hair Straighteners are really easy to use and you can achieve shiny, straight hair in no time. My hair also looks and feels a lot softer when I use the steam straighteners compared to when I use my regular straighteners. My hair which is naturally pretty frizzy also stays straight for a longer period of time using the steam straighteners as well. Introducing Curly, the 19 mm curling wand coated in ceramic and keratin, for creating defined tight ringlets with ease. Meanwhile, if you have natural curls, use the Natural Curls accessory to dry them and enhance their beauty and elasticity.

The pros: Using the BaByliss AirStyle 1000, the first thing I noticed was how light it was—so far so good. It comes with four attachments: a hair dryer, a round brush with soft bristles, a blow-dry paddle brush with hard bristles for smoothing and straightening and a conical barrel for curling. My verdict: If you’re looking to invest, in my opinion, the AirWrap is worth the price tag. It’s easy to use, uses less heat than other tools on the market, looks great on your dressing table and can help you achieve some amazing styles. Plus, it left my hair looking shinier and smoother, and both my partner and I used it nearly every single day as a hair dryer, too! Well done, Dyson. You’ve converted me.

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Diffuser - Dries and enhances naturally curly hair, guarantees hair hydration , curls & definition, reducing frizziness Travelsize. My verdict: I think the T3 Airbrush Duo would be ideal for hair that’s shoulder-length or shorter, or if you want to style a curtain fringe or face framing layers. The curls held in place best on the shorter layers at the front of my hair, but not so much on the longer, one-length sections of my hair. I'll be keeping this on standby for the days when I want to dry my hair with a straight finish, as the paddle brush attachment is excellent for this. Thanks to Air Wonder, it is really easy to experiment with different styles without damaging your hair. The ceramic and keratin coating protects the hair and the ions help to maintain hydration, minimising the frizz effect. Soft, straight and volumised with the oval Volume&Straight brush, which gives volume and body to hair from root to tip. Thanks to the ceramic and keratin coating, it helps to close the hair cuticle, leaving hair super shiny.

The cons: Although the styler gives you plenty of attachments to work with, I would probably reach for just three of the attachments frequently, as I found that my hair just didn’t hold the styling with some of them (such as the round brushes and curling tong). However, this could be down to prep or just the current health of my hair. I also found that the cool setting didn’t really blow cool air, and the temperature seemed too warm. The round brush tool offered the best results, and inexperienced stylers like me will enjoy that you can’t really go wrong with it. It gave more volume at the roots and a nice professional-looking curl at the ends. I’m not sure the tongs offered anything better than your average ceramic style, but it’s nice to have the option to play around with. My top tip for getting the best out of the curl attachments would be to let your hair cool while still wrapped up—either turn it off or use the cool air function before unravelling. Just one simple move to dry hair, add volume and create a range of different styles. With the Air Wonder hot air brush, featuring ionic technology and bristles coated with ceramic and keratin, you can change your look with ease whenever you like, thanks to the 8 accessories included. Volumised, straight, wavy, tight ringlets or natural curls: you decide!I’d be remiss not to mention perhaps the biggest pull of the AirWrap here, and that’s the fact that it uses less heat than most hairstyling tools, which in turn means less heat damage. Of course, you should still use a heat protector, but in general, the use of lower heat means that there is less potential for damage, keeping your hair healthier. The hair straighteners have 4 temperatures to choose from -170°C, 185°C, 200°C and 230°C and are fast heating. They also have an LED screen which is a lot fancier than my old hair straighteners. The swivel cord is 3m long and the straighteners also have an auto-shut-off function after 60 minutes which is good to know if you're like me and always think you've left your straighteners on. The cons: I found it quite difficult and clunky to use, and it certainly took me a while to really get to grips with the rotating function. In fact, I think it would probably be easier to use without it, and there were a couple of hairy (sorry) moments when I accidentally wound it too far in the wrong direction. Proceed with caution.

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