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Io l'ho comprato per asciugarmi i capelli dopo la palestra Γ¨ va benissimo...! T O P

Le produit est lΓ©ger, belle prise en main, maniable, cependant mΓͺme Γ la vitesse 3 il ne souffle pas assez.
J'ai mis pas mal de temps pour faire mon brushing sur coupe au carrΓ©.
Le prix est correct





The biggest problem, however, was the narrow air flow nozzle. It comes off all the time--like several times during one use. I kept using it thinking I'll tape it, which I did. I used aluminum tape designed to adhere to hot surfaces (like flue pipes). It still came off, just not as often. I can't believe I put up with it for so long, probably because I only used it once a week.
It isn't cheap; so I think much less of the company overall for their unresolved quality issues. Revlons and Conairs that I used previously for $23-30 were a joy to use compared to this. Really, avoiding frustration is worth something, but I kept thinking I could fix it and live with it. Bad choice.

Before I purchased this dryer I had a big silver conair dryer that put out a lot of air. The Babyliss TT is definitely better. I didnβt notice a significantly shorter drying time with this dryer, but my hair is definitely smoother. I have thick, fizzy hair with a lot of wave/curl, so I still need to straighten after drying (itβs not magical, sadly) but the Babyliss TT definitely helped me cut back on styling time.
(Sidenote: I use the blue babyliss titanium straightener. Iβve had it for 8.5 years old and it still works perfectly despite being dropped onto our ceramic tile floor more times than I can count, so Iβm a huge fan.)
As far as the other reviews on peeling paint: I did notice that the paint on the handle started rubbing off slightly after awhile, but it wasnβt nearly as noticeable as some of the pictures here. My handle was a subtly lighter red than the rest of the dryer, and I never noticed paint in the bathroom or on my hands. I wonder if high humidity and/or hair product use could contribute to the peeling issue? The finish on this dryer isnβt glazed, so I can imagine that if sprayed with hair products (or held in hands covered in product) it would be more prone to rubbing off. Maybe?
Anyway... overall, I like the dryer. Itβs slightly on the heavy side and I wish it had a glazed finish, but my biggest issue is that itβs now $30 more expensive on Amazon than it was when I purchased it two years ago (and I had looked at it multiple times before buying, and at least once it had gone on sale for $15 less than the price I ended up paying).
I came here to repurchase this dryer, but I think Iβll try to shop around for a better price or look something else thatβs slightly more affordable. Iβll probably leave this in my cart to see if it goes on sale. If it does, Iβll snag it so I have a backup for when the next dryer inevitably dies.

However, it did have very short life span of 1 year or so and I had to buy a new one after it stopped working so I would not recommend this product as a dryer at this price should be built to last more years in my opinion.
Our family did use this dryer every day for just over a year and it worked well while it lasted but not sure why it died and stopped working after just 1 year...





People have commented on the buttons being in a place that makes it too easy to accidentally turn it off, or change the heat setting, and while this is a bit of a problem, being left-handed, I have yet to find a dryer that doesn't do that for me. So, what else is new? I'll adapt as I always do. It just such a great job on my hair, I don't care about the placement of the buttons enough to make it a big deal.
Of note, most hair dryers have the handles angled in such a way (i.e., away from the drying end) that it causes you have to hold your arm up at an exaggerated angle to dry your own hair, which causes your arm to tire out quickly. I don't know why so many brands do this, because most dryers on the market are for home-use/self-use. However, the Babyliss Pro handle is angled toward the drying end (see the product photo) so you don't have to extend your arm further out at an angle and your arm doesn't tire so easily.
I love this dryer, it's well-made, I'm glad that gave it a try, and it is part of my daily hair regimen.


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