Let me be frank I am not a TwiHard or whatever those crazy kids are calling themselves. I have read the books, yes, and I've seen the first movie. That is about as far as my expertise goes. The reason I bought this dryer is because I really needed one with a diffuser (per my bossy hairdresser), and this was the only one with a diffuser at the store, and was priced right. So, I figured I'd give it a chance. I have to admit, I tried to hide the box when I got it home, because I would never hear the end of it from my husband. I failed, however, and he's still making fun of me.
Now that I have that out of the way, on to my review:
The dryer itself is actually built quite nicely. The handle is comfortable, has an easy grip and the barrel is a good length so that I don't have to hold my arm out at an awkward angle to get the back of my hair/nape of my neck. The cord also has one of those velcro straps on it so that you can easily wind up and secure the cord and not trip over it. There are adjustable speeds, high and low, and adjustable temps cold, low, and high. As a plus, it's a nice shade of purple, my favorite color.
The diffuser is a nice size, enough to take in a large section of hair, and seems to spread heat evenly. The "fingers" also feel really good on my scalp. I'm mostly impressed by the drying speed. I am growing out a perm, but still do "lazy girl curls" (where you twist/wind your hair and then pin it while it dries to create an easy, loose curl). Usually I blow dry my bangs, and drive to work with clips still in my hair, and then shake them out before I go inside, and then it air-dries. I lose quite a bit of volume doing this, and my hair sort of wilts by the end of the day and looks messy and disheveled. Now, I use the concentrator to dry my bangs and roots around the clips, and let my hair sit in the clips while I get dressed, feed the dogs, do makeup, etc. I then shake my hair out, and diffuse on low speed/high heat until it's dry which only takes about 5 minutes for my entire head of hair. With my regular ionizing dryer, it takes about 15 minutes and I end up with frizz, no matter what. This dryer leaves my hair soft and non-frizztastic.
As for product, I use Bedhead Curl Up shampoo and conditioner, and a tiny bit of Artec Kiwi color reflector smoothing creme before combing my hair out and then twisting/clipping it. I have very fine, soft hair, but a lot of it. I originally got a perm because I wanted curly hair, but could not get curls to stay, no matter how hard I tried. Even when I could get my hair to curl as I wanted, the curl would fall out within a matter of hours, and my hair would be flat again. I would ALWAYS have to air dry, because using the blow dryer would cause an Einstein hairdo. Using this blow dryer seems to encourage the curls to stay in all day, and I am able to get a long lasting boost at the roots so my hair stays lively, but with the low speed I can keep myself from looking cracky.
In short it's a good dryer. Yeah, it's gimmicky with the whole "Twilight" thing, but for the price, it's definitely worth it. I've been 100% happy with the results, and would recommend it to anyone with... well, hair. It works on mine, straight or curly. Once I figure out how to scrape off the Twilight logo, I'm good to go.
I got this hair-dryer for Christmas.
I needed a new one as my old one was on its last legs.and being a twilight fan it was great that they brought this out this Christmas.
I saw this in a local catalogue and went straight home to look up the product online as i hadn't seen or heard of it.
turns out they've also made twilight straighteners, curlers and hair brushes.
The products are made by the the company PRO beauty tools, which to be honest i had never heard of, but they are apparently good makers of celebrity hairstyling products. The hair dryer and other tools were made specifically for twilight breaking dawn and were used on the set of the movie. They are released by summit entertainment. which it makes it a must have for any twilight saga fan.
now on to the hair dryer itself.
The hair dryer comes nicely boxed with a picture of the hair dryer on the front (and bella and edward.) with details of the item, it also says that it was used on the set and is limited edition (so get in now folks!!!) the side of the box has information on what sparkle ceramic technology and sparkle ionic technology does.
The hair dryer comes with a slim concentrator nozzle and a diffuser.
The hair dryer is a lovely glittery purple with twilight written on, i was quite surprised when i picked it up how light it was, my last hair dryer was quite heavy compared to this one and often made my arm ache but this is just the right weight for styling.
It has 3 speed and heat options and a cool shot.
The speed options are great, they can be used on all types of hair, the slowest option is most likely better for fine thin hair, the medium is better for layered thick hair and the strongest is better for thick long hair that takes longer to dry. i would say the same with the 3 heat options. It also has a hang-up loop for when not in use.
it also comes with instructions and a styling guide. i was expecting a little booklet of styling tips but all it is, is a piece of cardboard with bella and edward on the front and styling tips on the back but on the box there is a smartphone square that loads an app with more tips, though i have yet to do this.
I have used it a few times now and love it!! it drys my hair wonders! and keeps it shiny. It really isn't just for twilight fans, even my mum likes it so if your just looking for a new decent hair dryer don't let the twilight name put you off.
I would definitely recommend this product. I am now thinking about buying the straighteners to go with it.
so what ya waiting for buy it now before they sell out!!! :)
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hey there, it's me again with another review! lol. i bought it at the same time i bought the steam setter, and i love it! it dries my hair way faster and is easier to use than my old hair dryer. plus it doesn't hurt my arm as much as the old one did. it's got great features. my favorite features are the multi temperature and different speeds. i really like the color purple it came in too. the concentrator included is really awesome too. i'm not sure about the diffuser yet. i'm not too big of a fan of diffusers. the fact that it's got the velcro to keep the cord wound up is a very good thing. it's a really nice product for the price i paid for it. i also give this a 5 stars rating too.
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I'm not a blow dryer fanatic and don't use them often, but wanted something that I could use for the occasional blowout and for my new Curlformers. I've also not had this item for long, so I can't speak for its longevity or durability. However, I do love how light it is, along with ergonomical handle, making it great to hold.
I also appreciate the different temperature settings of Hot, Warm, Cool and the Cool shot button, since I was hoping to use cooler air so as not to defeat the purpose of the no-heat Curlformers, and to avoid too much heat in general. Unfortunately, there is only a High/Low switch, with no Medium to be had, but I'll survive.
Even if I could do without the Twilight aspect, I admit I partly got it for the color and wasn't disappointed there--though I did snicker at seeing Twi'ers on the box when I got mine delivered. I have a feeling that the Revlon Rvdr5029 is the same thing (don't quote me on that), so I may go for that if I decide to go for a back up since it's less expensive at the moment. I'm not sure if the Revlon comes with a diffuser though, so that may be something for people to consider if they're after that.
Though it says nowhere on the box or Amazon's description, it's 1875W in case anyone's wondering.
ETA: Still was loving my blow dryer, and even my Mom fancied it while using it on vacation. Sadly, I decided to leave it at my brother's in another state so I didn't have to hog up my suitcase on other visits (something I now regret). So I'm back to getting a new one, only I'm seeing it's marked way up. Just wanted to add that I paid around $23 for mine when I initially wrote this review. Looks like I'll be getting the Revlon version, but definitely recommend this unit otherwise.
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The hair dryer is gracefully shaped, with isn't shown in the product pictures. It's lightweight, and quiet. It gives a lot of hair-drying. My very thick hair was dry in five minutes. It takes 20 minutes with my usual hair-dryer. I'm very pleased with this product.
The color is a really deep purple. The Twilight logo is subtle.
The electric cord has a velcro wrap attachment, so that it stays neat.
The curling iron works really well with the Bella and Rosalie hair brushes.
It is much nicer than a typical $20 hair-dryer. I'd put it up against a $100 professional dryer, easily.
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