Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3467 in Beauty
- Color: Wine
- Brand: Conair
- Model: 208R2P
- Released on: 2006-07-15
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 2.00 pounds
Features
- Hair designer features Tourmaline ceramic technology to protect your hair while you dry and style
- Manages your hair by controlling frizz, promoting volume, and straightening unwanted curls
- Controlled ion output smoothes the cuticle layer of your hair
- Infrared energy protects your hair's natural luster
- Triple action styling system keeps your hair detangled, straight, and shiny
Conair Infiniti Tourmaline Hair Designer (Wine)
Product Description
This revolutionary styling system features an exclusive triple action straightening attachment with detangling comb, center Tourmaline Ceramic straightening plates with 4 tension settings, and flocked discs. It holds hair firmly and rotates 360 degrees to detangle, straighten, and shine all at once comfortably, without a brush. The unit's Tourmaline Ceramic Technology generates ions to dry hair gently, from the inside out, smoothing out the cuticle layer and eliminating frizz for silky, shiny salon results at home.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
46 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
Good news. Bad news.
By Sandy G
The good news is my somewhat thin, cotton-candy, wavy, frizzy hair is shiny and STRAIGHT (with body.) It has been very hot, and quite humid lately, but my hair stays straight and shiny all day. That's a first.The bad news is the dryer is heavier than I had hoped. It is awkward to use, although I hope to become more proficient at it. For now I keep resorting back to using a brush. And, Conair, if you're listening, a locking cool-shot button would be a big plus for those of us with work weary hands.
78 of 82 people found the following review helpful.
Works on Very Curly Hair
By rctnyc
I have long, thick, curly (frizzy, mediterranean) hair which I straighten, but which nonetheless frizzes if not properly dried. I've just tried this dryer -- I have several dryers, including the $235.00 tourmaline/ceramic/ionic -- and it works. The ends are not a problem (see previous review). You do have to get your fingers out of the way -- i.e., let go -- but you can curl your hand around the brush-end of the dryer to hold the ends flat as they dry. My hair looked as well or better as when I dry it in sections with the $235.00 hairdryer and a large brush. While the Conair blow dry was not quite as smooth as those that I've had at a high-end NYC salon, it definitely was as smooth as a "no appointment, FIFO" moderately priced salon blow dry. I would recommend it to anyone who has difficult hair and can't afford weekly blow-drys.
78 of 83 people found the following review helpful.
What Conair Won't Tell You
By Angee
If you're like me and you have to spend time drying your hair with a blowdryer then flat-ironing it to get it straight, then I would definitely recommend this dryer. If you are good with a blowdryer and a round brush, it's not really necessary for you to buy this. It pretty much does the same job, so why waste $60?I like it because it does make your hair soft and does add a lot of volume, and I'm absolutely hopeless with a regular blowdryer. I gave it 4 stars because no matter what they tell you, it doesn't make your hair as straight and sleek as a good flat iron. Still, like I said before it does work. The only complaint I have is that doing the back of your head is a little awkward. I haven't really gotten the hang of that.
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