
As someone who has tried a lot Hot brush (and Hair polystypic,,,,, Hairdryer and Hair removalfor that matter) I know them one or two things. If you like the salon blow-dry look and want to get your hair from wet to dry and Styling in one breath.
But with so many hair brands now launching their own versions, knowing what is real The best hair. If you’ve been thinking about investing Amika Blow Dry Brush 2.0 (£95) and then keep scrolling for my honest comments and pictures.
Amika Blow Dry Brush 2.0 Specification
Friendly
Blow-dry brush 2.0
-3 heat/speed settings (66ºC /88ºC /110ºC) to create volume and smoothness for hair type
– Tourmaline coated buckets produce negative ions and infrared heat, making hair smooth
– Large oval barrel helps deliver volume across roots and lengths and helps dry and shape larger parts at once
– Nylon ball tip bristles are tangled and smooth, while short bristles produce bounce, shine and polished lengths
– Lightweight (380g)
-3m rope strap 360° rotation for easy shape
advantage
- Create a resilient blowout
- Light
- 3 Heat and temperature settings
- Easy to use
- Create volume and bounce
- Slide over the hair without tangling
shortcoming
- Probably not enough to smooth the hair
- More suitable for those with layered or medium hair
- Some reviewers noted that the hairstyle tool stopped working after about a year
Use a hot brush
Like all hot brush tests, I drizzle the towel after washing and then quickly pass the hair dryer through the roots to remove excess water and help speed up the styling – you want your hair to dry about 70-80%. My first impression of hot brushes is the lightness of this hairstyle tool. Just 380 grams (less than a can of canned tomatoes, by the way), there is no risk of arm pain when styling. ph.
A large oval brush will capture a lot of hair (which can really speed up drying and styling time if your hair is long or thick), while a mixture of nylon and shorter bristles helps to wrap, making it tangled, smooth and polished when twisted on the hair. It was spinning over my length, but my length wasn’t gripped or pulled, impressed me. If you want to know How to use a hot brushyou want to twist and gently pull the barrel into each section, repeat a few times to deform and shape it.
The speed and heat setting feels great. There are three hot settings and several different speed settings so you can customize it for your hair. I started with the fastest, hottest settings to let my hair dry, then went to the slow and lower heat settings to form and set the layers as I dry my hair.
Overall, it took about 20-25 minutes for the hot brush to get my hair from wet to full styling and dry. I really like the volume, shape and bounce it gives my hair, especially the shorter layers in front of my face. I don’t see much difference except in longer areas of hair. However, if your hair is long or heavy, there are only too many shapes you will get from any hot brush. On longer lengths, I suggest one Curling wand Continue and continue.
The rounded whole day lasted and my hair still remained in a certain shape the next day (my head was sleeping with loose bread with a silky spire, ideally with a silky spire), however, you might want to re-match a few pieces to enhance the shape.
judgment
Overall, I think this is a very good hot brush. It gave me a salon-worthy bounce and volume that made my hair feel silky and smooth in length. I’m also obsessed with its lightweight–by far, the lightest I’ve tried.
My hair is thick and slightly wavy and tends to keep curls nicely, so I got a great day from bragging and still loves to bounce and shine the next day. If you have thinner hair, you may want to get good help Moos Help to add. Amika says this hot brush works in all hair types and while I can’t guarantee it in this regard, I would say the head of this brush creates very good tension to help stretch curlshelp you achieve an explosive appearance. If you want super pleasant results, it’s best to get your hair clear first and then use a dry brush to get in.
If I have to pick, I wish it would do better to make my hair softer because I still have some frizz around the crown, but that’s nothing Hair serum Can’t be fixed. After reading the comments, it seems that some users are having problems with the Amika original hot pen model, which stopped working after about a year. However, since this 2.0 model has been upgraded to improve the lifespan of the hairstyle tool (you want it to last for at least a year or more), Amika seems to have listened, so I’m more confident in investing in this new and improved heat brush.