![]() It is described as being energy efficient with the dual filtration system. I tried both settings and feel that there is actually a visible difference with the two settings as the booklet describes.įor other features it’s relatively less noisy than other dryers but not 100% silent. The Harry Josh Ultra Light Pro Dryer also delivers with ion technology and has two ion settings: off will deliver full voluminous style, on will give a smooth sleek finish. All three that I had previously reviewed provide excellent results: smooth, sleek, frizz-free finish. I’m not the most savvy when it comes to hair dryer technology, but I do know that I see a difference in results with regards to smoothness, shine and the frizz factor. I say surprising because even though I know boar/nylon bristle brushes are the best for smoothing out hair I find them difficult for me to use in general just because of my hair type. I tried the Harry Josh Pro Round Brush (made of boar and nylon bristles, made in China) and it was surprisingly easy to use and very effective in smoothing out flyaways. Then I finish with a bristle brush to smooth everything out. If I don’t have clips I simply flip over sections and part my hair to separate it.įor brushes I still use a CHI Turbo Small Paddle Brush to do most of my brushing or drying. Then I section it by parting my hair or by using clips. My drying process includes a quick rough dry all over. ![]() Also shown above: The Daily Edited Large Cosmetic Bag (review soon), Drybar Hold Me Hair Clips, Diptyque Berlin Candle (city exclusive). To finish and smooth the ends I usually add a bit of the Shu Uemura product, Moroccanoil or Oribe Supershine Moisturizing Cream. The last image shown is without any extra shine or finishing product so I could show you how the dryer performs on its own as much as possible. Lately I’ve been alternating between the Christophe Robin Hydrating Leave-In Mist (c/o, it’s lightweight and detangles my hair), Shu Uemura Art of Hair Essence Absolue (c/o, available in a fun Super Mario packaging version for holiday) or the Moroccanoil Light. ![]() I’ve tested drying with a number of hair products for prep and heat styling. Most of the dryers I own take around 7 to 10 minutes for me to get completely dried hair.Ī quick look at the drying steps from wet towel dried hair to all the way dried hair. I set my stopwatch to time my hair drying process with this one on 12 different occasions of using this and each time I was able to get completely dried hair in under 6 minutes (usually around 5 minutes and 46 second mark). It’s easy to hold in the hand for an extended period and easy to maneuver.Įven though it is compact, it has a very powerful motor with a speed of 94 mph which makes for super fast drying time. A lot of dryers are design to be “lightweight” but this one is noticeably lighter but still feels like it has substance. The Harry Josh Ultra Light Pro Dryer is smaller than the average dryer and extremely light weight under 1 pound. The two main inconveniences include the fact that they take up a lot of space and also it weighs down the luggage. If you’ve read some of my packing posts you know that even though I’m a carry on traveler for the most part I still insist on bringing my own hair dryer with me. Since I’ve already tried and fallen in love with a number of other great hair dryers including the t3 PROi, ghd Air and DryBar (reviewed here) I did not think this one could be better than what I’ve tested but it is.Īlso shown above is the Round Brush 2-inch size.įor as long as I can remember I’ve blow dried my hair on a regular basis because I find it essential to tame my thick unruly hair with a slight natural wave. I was sent one to test out and this is my first time using anything from his line. His products have a signature soft mint green color which I think is fun and unique. For those who aren’t familiar with the line, Harry Josh is a celebrity stylist who has created a line of hair tools called Harry Josh Pro Tools. I’m excited to share a review of the new Harry Josh Ultra Light Pro Dryer ($349) which launches exclusively at Dermstore this week.
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