![]() ![]() I'll admit that at first the $195 price point made my jaw drop. After a quick read-up of the Reviews section, I put on my sandals, walked to Sephora and picked one up. I even tried to blow dry my hair with just the cold air at first, but after I froze myself for a few minutes and realized my hair was no closer to being dry, I gave up, tossed my hair into a bun and tossed the dryer into the trash.Īs luck should have it, just as I sat down to check my email, I saw that Sephora was on their last day of a double points promotion for Beauty Insiders, and I recalled that my best friend had recently purchased and enjoyed the DryBar Buttercup blow dryer. This time, no matter how much I jiggered the cord, all I got was an icy blast. In fairness, it had been doing this intermittently for a while, but then the hot air would only stop functioning for a few seconds, so it was easy to put up with. I had purchased it at ULTA years ago, and out of the blue one day, it just completely stopped blowing hot air. Connect with her via Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here.About two months ago, I laid my beloved CHI Blow Dryer to rest. When she's not writing (for work or creatively), you can find Julia curled up on her couch reading, practicing yoga, exercising in some capacity, adventuring with her husband, or spending quality time with family. Julia's bylines have since spanned across publications like InStyle, Insider, SheKnows, Eat This, Not That!, MindBodyGreen, and more. A full-time freelance writer and editor based in New Jersey, Julia previously served as a health and wellness reporter for Elite Daily and kick-started her career in the e-comm space as the beauty editor for from 2015-2017. With over six years of writing across both verticals, she is forever testing all things makeup and skincare, fashion, athleisure, products that benefit women's health, as well as the best home gym equipment. Julia Guerra is a contributing beauty/style and fitness writer for Insider Reviews. But overall, the paddle shape of the brush really helped my own hair texture take on a smooth, straight look. For this reason, after reviewing the Drybar Double Shot Blow Dryer Brush, I personally wouldn't recommend it to someone with very curly hair. This blow dryer brush's handle was slippery and uncomfortable to hold after a while. This makes drying my hair with even a regular blow dryer taxing. My hair is naturally wavy and I have thin strands, but it's also very dense. Is the Drybar Double Shot Blow Dryer Brush worth it? ![]() A microfiber hair towel can help to speed up the drying process. Unless you have thinner, shorter hair than I- in which case about 10 minutes of air drying will probably suffice. Despite this, it takes a very long time to dry thick hair if it's soaked to start with. The first thing I noticed when reviewing the Drybar Double Shot Blow Dryer Brush was how hot and powerful the airflow was. ![]() Then I use a detangling comb or traditional brush to work through any big knots and pile 90% of my hair on top of my head with a clip or silk scrunchie. To prepare for this Drybar Double Shot Blow Dryer Brush review, I added a coat of heat protectant spray to my wet hair. My experience with the Double Shot Blow Dryer Brush The tool promises to seal the hair cuticle for less frizz and maximum shine, but at $155, I needed to know if it would deliver. But as a long-time fan of Drybar's salon (and especially their Buttercup Blow Dryer), I wanted to review the Double Shot Blow Dryer Brush and see how it works. Dyson's is super popular, but Dyson Airwrap reviews complain that it's too expensive. It can be tricky to narrow down your options when so many brands have their own version. The best blow dryer brushes like the highly-reviewed Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer and Volumizer are champions of this kind of multitasking. ![]() That was until it came time to review the Drybar Blow Dryer Brush.įor those who don't know, a blow dryer brush is exactly what it sounds like: a double-duty styling tool that dries your hair while you brush and style. Unfortunately for my strands, achieving my ideal look typically involves using both a hairdryer and flat iron. Your haircare routine is just as important as your skincare routine, and I've been trying to nail down a regimen that doesn't fry my hair for years now. ![]()
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