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Air supply temperature control (no more than 150°C). Filter cleaning indicator.
Some stores may complete the same model of hair dryer-brush with different components. On the market there can be both the cheapest options (minimum equipment), and options with 8 nozzles, a cover, a thermal mat.
DeviceHair Dryerhair dryer-multistyler
Motor typebrushlessbrushless
Specs
Power1400 W1300 W
Power/temperature regulatorseparateseparate
Power modes23
Temperature modes23
Temperature control50, 80 °C
Cold air
Combined mode
Air flow22 l/s
Noise level59 dB
Curling iron diameter30, 40 mm
Functions
ionization
intelligent temperature control
Nozzles and accessories
concentrator
hair dryer attachment
3 brushes
round brush
flat brush
Coanda cone nozzle 2 pcs (right/left)
heat resistant mat
cover/case
filter cleaning brush
General
Removable grille
Cable length1.8 m2.7 m
Dimensions27.7x7x8.9 cm27.2x4.8x4.1 cm
Weight407 g660 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2023august 2019
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Glossary

Device

— Hair dryer. Classic hand-held hair dryers are devices that produce an intense air flow (with or without heating). Can be used for both hair drying and styling.

Hairdryer (wall). Stationary hair dryers are wall-mounted devices that consist of the hair dryer and a wall stand. This design offers convenience, particularly in settings like beauty salons or public pool changing rooms. The stand allows users to keep the hair dryer easily accessible and frees up space on countertops or other surfaces. Additionally, the stand can accommodate extra features, such as an electric shaver socket, providing added functionality and practicality.

Hairdryer-brush. Small appliances with nozzles in the form of round combs-brushes, supplemented with holes for air supply. They have a relatively small power and are used mainly for certain types of styling.

Styler. Classic stylers, commonly known as straighteners, use heated tongs to straighten hair. However, these stylers are versatile and not limited to straightening alone. They can be equipped with various types of nozzles to achieve specific styling effects, such as hair crimping. Additionally, there are specialized stylers designed for unique purposes, like creating braided hairstyles.

Multi-styler. Multi-stylers are versatile hairdressing tools used for styl...ing hair and creating a variety of hairstyles. They are composed of a heating base and interchangeable nozzles, each designed for specific hairstyling techniques. The device set may include curling irons of different sizes and shapes, straightening plates, curling nozzles, brushes for adding volume to the roots, and more. Essentially, multi-stylers are an upgraded version of stylers, offering an expanded range of complete nozzles for versatile hairstyling options.

Curling iron. Hair curlers typically feature a round (cylindrical or conical) heating element onto which the hair is wound during use. Some models come with a clip to secure the hair tightly to the heater, while others may not have this feature. The diameter of the heating elements can vary, offering the flexibility to achieve various styling effects. Additionally, specific curling irons are also available, such as those equipped with a double heater and a clamp for enhanced styling capabilities.

Automatic curling iron. Automated hair curlers function similarly to regular curling irons but come with a key difference: they automatically wind a strand of hair onto the heating element using a built-in motor and give a signal when the heating is complete. This feature makes them extremely user-friendly, as users don't need to manually wrap their hair around the curling iron or time the heating process. However, these devices tend to be expensive and relatively heavy, making them less convenient for self-use. Moreover, the automation is limited to standard programs and may not be suitable for creating complex or unique hairstyles.

Brush. Outwardly, such devices most often look like combs, brushes, complemented by built-in heaters. Due to this, when combing, such devices are more effective than conventional brushes without heating, especially with thick “naughty” hair.

Electric curlers. Curlers are small cylinders used for curling hair. They can be heated for more long-lasting styling. Electric rollers, as the name suggests, use an electric element for heating, typically built into the container where the curlers are stored. It takes approximately 10-20 minutes for them to reach the desired temperature, and the curlers themselves are made of heat-absorbing material that retains warmth for an extended period.

In addition to individual hair styling tools, there are also sets available that include two or three items, such as a "hairdryer + curling iron” combination. These sets consist of separate devices that can be used independently of each other. Purchasing such a kit is often more convenient and cost-effective compared to buying the tools separately. However, it also means relying on the manufacturer's selection of items, whereas individual tools can be chosen according to personal preference and needs.

Power

The rated power of the device, in fact, is the power consumed by it when operating at maximum intensity.

The power of a hair dryer, particularly for hair dryers, is a crucial factor that determines the maximum intensity of the airflow and heating capabilities. When selecting a hair dryer based on this parameter, it's essential to consider the intended usage of the device. Models with a power below 1000 W may not be sufficient for proper hair drying, especially for long hair, and are more suitable for styling purposes. Some of these models, particularly inexpensive ones, can provide high heat with low airflow, requiring careful use. For versatile and effective use, both at home and in professional settings, it's recommended to choose a hair dryer with at least 1800 W, preferably 2000 W and higher. Higher power allows for intense airflow, effective hair drying even at lower temperatures, and provides a wide range of temperature and speed settings. Models with intermediate power levels, ranging from 1000 to 1800 W, are more suitable for travel and on-the-go use.

For curling irons, electric curlers, and similar devices, the heating intensity and speed depend directly on the power. The manufacturer carefully selects the heater's power to achieve specific performance characteristics, such as temperature and heating intensity. When choosing such devices, it's essential to focus on practical indicators and compare different mode...ls based on power, especially if specific characteristics are not clearly stated, as seen in some inexpensive curling irons with basic functionality. In these cases, users should consider the weaker and more delicate their hair, the lower the temperature and less intense the heating should be. If unsure, it's safer to opt for a less powerful device, as it may take more time to curl hair, but it significantly reduces the risk of damaging the hair.

Power modes

The number of power modes provided in the design of the tool.

This parameter is relevant primarily for hair dryers of various types (see "Device") — in models of another type, the main point is the temperature modes, see below for them. And in hair dryers, the number of power modes is, most often, the number of speeds at which the “blower” can operate.

The abundance of speeds allows you to choose the best option depending on the current task (quick dry, delicately style), hair type, etc. At the same time, the abundance of adjustments complicates the design and affects the price. Therefore, for domestic use, 2 – 3 modes are usually quite enough, and sometimes one is enough.

Note that in single-speed hair dryers, the number of modes may not be indicated at all.

Temperature modes

The number of heating modes provided in the tool.

The presence of several temperature modes makes it possible to choose the best option for a particular situation. For example, for quick curling of "naughty" hair, when speed is more important than delicacy, you can set a strong heat, and if there are no problems over time, you can use a lower temperature. But the specific amount directly depends on the type of device (see "Device").

So, in hair dryers of one kind or another, there are usually few temperature modes — up to 3 in household models, and up to 8 – 9 (occasionally more) in professional ones. But curling irons and stylers, even relatively simple ones, can have several dozen levels of adjustment — their operating range is quite wide (for example, 130 – 200 °C), and the temperature in this range is often adjusted in steps of several degrees.

Also note that in hair dryers , temperature control and power control are carried out separately, and these parameters can have a different number of settings (for example, 2 power levels and 6 temperature levels). In curling irons, stylers, etc. the temperature only changes at the same time as the power, so the number of power modes may not be indicated at all — it corresponds to the number of temperature settings by definition.

Temperature control

The specific working temperature settings that can be set on the device. A greater number of modes or a wider adjustment range offers more options and allows for a more precise adjustment of the device to a specific situation; on the other hand, expanded capabilities inevitably affect the price. When choosing a specific model, it's important to remember that the optimal temperature for a particular situation depends on a number of factors – hair characteristics, specific task, cosmetics being used, etc. Recommendations on this matter can be found in specialized sources; use them to determine the temperature you need and choose a curling iron, brush, or styler with the appropriate temperature settings based on that.

Note that if this point specifies a whole range of settings (for example, "120 – 220 °C"), it does not necessarily mean smooth adjustment is available; this detail needs to be clarified separately.

Combined mode

Blow-drying mode where warm and cool air alternate in one cycle, creating a gentler temperature flow while maintaining drying efficiency. It's notable for helping to remove moisture faster than just using cool air, while also reducing the risk of overheating hair and the scalp compared to constant hot air.

Unlike the separate "Cold Shot" button, which only provides short-term cold fixation, the combined mode is designed for prolonged use and comfortable styling, especially on fine or colored hair.

In practice, it is often chosen for everyday drying after a shower, gentle styling using a brush, and also when needing to dry the roots without over-drying the length and tips.

Air flow

The volume of air the device delivers per second. The higher the value, the more intensively the hair dryer blows air, and the faster it helps dry hair, especially thick or long hair. Compact travel models may have an airflow of about 8 – 12 L/s, regular household hair dryers often have values around 15 – 25 l/s, and powerful professional models — 30 l/s and above.

This parameter should not be confused with temperature: a strong airflow can dry faster even without excessive heating. For example, a hair dryer with high airflow is convenient for quick drying after a shower, styling with brushing, and working with dense hair.

Noise level

The noise level in hairdryers indicates how loud the device operates during hair drying and is measured in decibels (dB). This parameter is important for comfortable use, especially with frequent use or in the morning hours. Standard models emit noise at the level of 80 dB. Accordingly, values below 80 can be considered acceptable for more pleasant use. Quiet hairdryers with a noise level of 70 dB and below are particularly relevant for families with children, sensitive users, or salons where noise level matters.

Curling iron diameter

The diameter of the curling iron determines the size of the curl: the narrower the working surface, the smaller and more resilient the curls, while larger diameters create soft large waves and easy Hollywood-style styling. For short haircuts, thin models are more convenient, whereas long hair is easier to style with a wide curling iron that provides gentle volume without a strong curl.