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GHD Duet Blowdry Review: Power and Fantastic Styling – for a price


GHD says that the Blowry duet checks the surface temperature of the device 400 times per second to ensure Chronos Max Haublätter ((7/10, Wired Review). Similar to the Chronos smoothing, which only has a heat setting of 365 degrees Fahrenheit, the Blowdry only heats up on a single heat level: 248 degrees Fahrenheit, which according to GHD is an optimal temperature with low styling. While 248 degrees compared to other heat tools as low Straight or Curling ironIt is at the hot end for Föhn brushes that often offer heat level closer to 200 (although the highest level reaches up to 240 degrees, such as the Revlon).

The duet blowry also does not promise any heat damage. I think With a thermal insulation As you should use a heat tool for your hair and wet hair, it is particularly sensitive. While GHD describes this as a wet drone brush, the brand says that you cannot really create a shape with your hair until you are 80 percent dry. However, you can use the duet blowdry to get your hair to this 80 percent point before using it to really style your hair. Personally, I only wait until my hair is a bit dry to use it at all, but you may want more dry help if you have longer hair.

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Whether the claims for thermal damage are true or not, the blowout itself is fantastic. I am consistently impressed by how much volume I get without feeling in a wind tunnel, and I have fewer fly tracks than I would normally do. My blowout also takes longer and looks better than usual on the second day, thanks to the results of the low fresh parts, without losing volume or how my hair becomes oily after a serious hair-water sesh.

Is it worth the splendor? Personally, as someone who uses one of these devices after every hair wash day, it would be worth it for me. It is the best result that I came far. While it is twice as high as the price of A Dryl or T3 Föhn brushes, the less craus and smoother results that take days, I would go into my everyday tool.

However, it is a crap that you only get a single tool for the price. It makes sense, given the design and technology, which were specially made for a blowout brush, and therefore why it is such a good blowout brush, but other inexpensive options like that Hai Flexstyle ((9/10, Wired recommends) or Flex fusion Have a similar price and are delivered with several attachments. Nevertheless, she thinks that she still has to track one Real flat iron After a blowout with your flex fusion, although after a morning with the duet blowdry I certainly don’t need any.

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