| If you have this hairdryer are you happy with it? My hair is wavy and I usually let it air dry, but DD10 has thick, long straight hair. She swims daily and it takes ages to get her hair dry naturally so I was wondering if this would be healthier on her hair than using a regular dryer everyday. It’s on sale at Costco but it’s still $329. |
| I live mine. I’m not sure if it’s healthier but it’s faster! |
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I have had one for many years and it's worth it. I have long thick straight hair and it cut drying time to minutes rather than over 15 minutes with a traditional hairdryer.
It's also supposed to be better for the hair. That said, my apple watch often complains about the noise level so I do try to brush it out and get as much dampness out of my hair before drying so I don't have to use it that much. My daugher is 11 and has long straight hair down her back. It's not as thick as mine and I can get hers dry in under 5 minutes; it's that powerful. |
| I just got the Supersonic Nural and I love it for my naturally wavy hair. It has cut the time almost in half to get my hair fully dry and straight. I still use the flat iron but I think that’s because I’m still mastering getting it perfectly straight with the attachments. |
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I don't care for any of the Dyson hair tools I've tried. I have a ton of thick hair and found that the hair dryer and air wrap were no match for it.
I recommend the Shark SpeedStyle. |
| The Shark hair tools suck. |
| Love mine, have had it at least 6 years and can’t imagine life without it (ok that’s dramatic but also probably true) |
| I have the Nural. My DD is also a swimmer with very long thick hair that takes forever to dry and we got it for the exact same reason. Honestly, I don’t understand the hype. I prefer our $30 Revlon one step hair dryer. Takes the same amount of time to dry and I don’t have to worry about using a separate brush. |
| It dries my hair so much faster, it's wild. |