It's just a dryer, but a dryer.
I've been careless about hair care for a long time, and the hair dryer I'm using now is about 2,000 yen, which is cheap. Maybe because I haven't paid attention to my hair at all, recently my hair is getting longer and it tends to hurt a lot... At that time, I had the opportunity to use Dyson's hair dryer "Dyson Supersonic Ionic". When I actually used it, it not only dried my hair faster, but also improved the quality of my hair.
Designed to keep the back of the head dry
This time, the colors used are Iron/Fuchsia. Looking at it, I thought it would be heavy and my hands would get tired, but it is lighter than I imagined and easy to hold. Even long hair that reaches below the chest can be dried without the weight hurting your wrists.
Compared to general dryers, the air outlet is made quite short. Thanks to this, even on the back of the head, which is difficult to reach, the wind can be directed to the wet part with pinpoint accuracy, and the hair can be dried efficiently.
Also, what I liked after using it was the design of the suction port. The air holes are so small that the hair doesn't get sucked in and get tangled. Until now, there have been many times when I accidentally put the suction port close to the tip of my hair and couldn't remove it, and it's a hassle to cut the tangled hair every time. You can move your hands freely without worrying about getting tangled, and it is much easier to dry.
It was amazing. A blast that blows away drowsiness
Speaking of "Dyson Supersonic Ionic", wind pressure. It will dry your hair with a blast that will wake you up from sleepiness.
This is what it looks like when the wind hits it. The hair is lifted up and the scalp, which is usually hidden, is exposed.
Thanks to you, just drying it a little makes my scalp crisp. In a good way. If moisture remains on the scalp, hygiene will deteriorate, and it may cause various problems such as dryness. It's a part that tends to be half-dried, so it's nice to be able to dry it properly.
Also, I especially felt the effect of wind pressure on the ends of my hair. The wind pressure separates the ends of the hair that have been clumped together with water, and the wind spreads over each hair, so the drying time is greatly shortened. It's nice to be able to relieve some of that stress.
There were some variations depending on the day, but it took about 4 minutes to dry the whole thing. It was about 6 minutes with the previous dryer, so it's about 2/3.
No, it's early. Calculating at 2 minutes a day, it saves about 1 hour in a month and about 12 hours in a year.
My hair's natural luster and bounce
This time, I was most impressed with the effect of shortening the drying time on my hair type.
I had a complex about my hair being cat hair and lacking volume, but after using "Dyson Supersonic Ionic" for about two weeks, my hair at the roots became shiny and lustrous, and my angel's ring was formed. to be visible.
By shortening the time I use the dryer, the heat damage to my hair is reduced, and I feel that my hair has regained its vitality.
I'm curious about how much the hair quality will change if you reduce the heat damage for 1 year / 12 hours.
The price is a hard barrier to overcome...
After actually using the Dyson Supersonic Ionic, I was able to feel the benefits of relieving stress when drying my hair and improving the quality of my hair. .
However, it takes a little courage to exceed 40,000 yen. Although there are differences in performance, there are items such as Tescom dryers that are cheaper and have excellent quick-drying properties. Also, if you want to reduce heat damage, there is also a Panasonic hair dryer that automatically alternates hot and cold air.
And above all, there are many other beauty appliances that I want, such as curling irons, facial equipment, and small face rollers. If you have room in your pocket, it's an item you definitely want to get.
However, the quick drying is by far the highest, so I want to shorten the time even if I spend more than 40,000! A must-have item for those who say.
I'm having a hard time choosing between spending money and spending time.