Can a hair dryer really save your scalp from heat damage? I put Dyson's Supersonic Nural to the test
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Can a hair dryer really save your scalp from heat damage? I put Dyson's Supersonic Nural to the test
"The Supersonic ripped up the hair-dryer rulebook, with its distinctive design, lightweight feel and quiet operation. Eight years after the original, Dyson launched the Supersonic Nural: an upgraded version with new tricks up its sleeve. Upgrading to one of the best hair dryers is still one of my top beauty tips: they're better at controlling heat levels and dry hair faster."
"Over the month I tested the Supersonic Nural, I took note of the look, feel and finish of my hair. I timed how long it took to rough-dry hair and achieve a smooth blow-dry, and judged the effectiveness of the scalp-protect mode, as well as the versatility and intuitiveness of the controls for more precise styling. I also used all of the attachments."
Dyson's Supersonic Nural is an upgraded luxury hair dryer combining a distinctive design, lightweight build and quiet operation. Testing compared the model with 19 other hair dryers over a month, measuring rough-dry and smooth blow-dry times while assessing hair finish, frizz control and scalp-protect mode effectiveness. Attachment versatility, control intuitiveness and user comfort were evaluated, alongside quantitative measures of top wind speed and noise levels measured 15 cm away. Performance was mostly impressive with better heat control and faster drying, though some niggles and the up-to-£400 price temper a full recommendation.
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