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Regular Contributor
Posts: 150
Registered: ‎10-11-2010

Is the Drybar Hair Dryer really worth the money?

I do not use a dryer everyday, but when I do I want one that is dependable and causes less frizz and damage to my hair... My current dryer is a minimum of 15 years old and I know the technology has changed (I think)..

TIA

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Posts: 3,149
Registered: ‎04-02-2014

I purchased the buttercup from qvc early this summer and I love it! Prior to that, I had used a mini blow dryer that I had for 10 years so the buttercup was a huge upgrade. I'm not sure about the ionic technology they talk about because my hair has always been relatively shiny and healthy. I will say that the cool air feature is nice. I gave my 10 year old niece a blow out with it and she loved the fact that we could press the cool dry option and it stayed the entire time( I.e. Don't have to hold the button in place in order to get cool air). One thing I was suprised about though, is the industrial size cord! It's very long, bulky, and heavy. It makes the blow dryer feel a bit heavy but I imagine the cord is useful in salon settings. The qvc demonstrations I saw had the blow dryer cord cut off so it was just surprising when I got it home. I got the kit with the 4 hair clips and they are great and durable. I keep one in the shower to clip my hair up during deep conditioning and it's held up great, no rust or wear. Overall I really like the unit but still wonder if it's worth the price tag. I kept it because there's nothing wrong with it and I knew the price tag when i purchased it. I guess it just depends on your needs.

This is a review that I copied from another thread about this hair dryer. I may also order this and it did get a lot of good reviews.

Respected Contributor
Posts: 4,758
Registered: ‎03-12-2010

There is a TSV coming up on December 9th that you need to wait for. Then you can get the best price.