This is not a post for those of you with stick-straight, smooth, glossy hair. This is not a post for those of you who let your hair dry naturally every day, or for those of you who blowdry your hair and don't have to finish it up with a flatiron or curling iron. You will read this post, roll your eyes, and ask who in the world would pay $200 for a hairdryer.
No, this is a post for those of you with hair that is curly/wavy/frizzy/coarse/thick or all of the above. This is for those of you who dread humid days, would never set a foot out of the house with even slightly damp hair, and have thrown out a shoulder in an effort to blowdry your hair into submission. You guys will understand my love for the amazing T3 Bespoke Featherweight tourmaline blowdryer.
Okay, let me first say I received this as a gift--I'm not sure I could have shelled out $200 for it, because I didn't know how awesome it was. Now that I know, I can tell you, it's worth it.
First, it is incredibly lightweight, which is so necessary when you have really thick hair that takes a while to dry. By the time I make it to the back of my head with a regular hairdryer, I just feel like giving up. The T3 is so effortless to work with, it takes a lot of the work out of drying your hair. It's incredibly quiet. And it dries hair so quickly, 60% faster than normal hairdryers, according to the T3 website, and I believe it. It has significantly shortened the time I spend drying my hair.
But most importantly, it leaves you with shiny, smooth hair. I still sometimes flat iron the ends, but that's it. Once it's dry, my hair stays smooth even in the humidity. So it lets you keep the volume in your hair, which I always miss when I flat iron from roots to tip. On top of all that, it's supposed to be less damaging to your hair than regular dryers.
Here's the explanation of how it works from the T3 website:
The Tourmaline negative ions seal the cuticle, locking in moisture while eliminating static and frizz. The far infrared heat penetrates the hair strand drying from the inside out— without over-scorching the surface of the hair.
If you're happy with your hairdryer, you don't need this. But if your hair is on the frizzy side, I think you'd love the T3 Bespoke Featherweight. Yes, it's expensive, but it's that much more effective than every other dryer I've tried.
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