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We've inverted the script and placed the engine in the handle

Sri Salon Dry Pro vs Dyson Without a question, yes. Time is a scarce resource. My Asian hair is curly and thick. It takes 45 minutes with a Target Conair, 30 minutes with a Babyliss pro, and 15 minutes with a Dyson to blow-dry my roots. If possible, I attempt to wash my hair every other day. Designed and manufactured in the United States of America.

 

There are three precise speed settings offered.  We've inverted the script and placed the engine in the handle. Heat shield technology maintains the attachments' surfaces at a comfortable temperature. It has four precise heat settings. There are several options for drying and styling, including rapid drying and styling, regular drying, moderate drying, and continuous chilling. The powerful motor produces one inaudible frequency that is acoustically calibrated. Dyson Each week, I could save up to two hours. Between pretreat/bleach/color/toner/cut/style and colour processing, I could wash and dry my hair up to six times, saving up to three hours each session every four to six weeks. This can result in a monthly savings of up to 11 hours without the addition of additional hair treatments that need hair drying on a monthly or bimonthly basis. For $400, I believe that saving a minimum of 132 hours per year is realistic. This is an excellent investment if you have issues with your movement, arm, or wrist. Because the dryer's weight is distributed throughout the wire rather than the head, there is almost no arm fatigue or carpal tunnel wrist strain. My mother is ageing, and styling her hair causes her arms to twitch and her wrists to ache. I'm going to purchase her a Dyson so she's not forced to endure painful grooming sessions.