You might think all hair dryers are created equal, but with a plethora of options on the market, each boasting unique features and even smart technology , the world of blow-drying has changed dramatically. As someone with bleached, heat-sensitive hair and a dry scalp, I typically avoid using heat on my hair unless it's for a special occasion. But when Dyson unveiled its latest Supersonic Nural hair dryer, priced at £399.
99 here , last month, claiming to safeguard your scalp while enhancing shine and minimising heat damage , I had to test it out on my dry, frizzy locks. The new Dyson model not only offers adjustable temperature and airflow settings for completely customised heat and power on your hair, but it also features intelligent LED lights that automatically sense when the device is near your scalp. The moment it detects you're drying your roots or smoothing your hair from the top, the LED lights change from yellow to red, instantly modifying the temperature settings to prevent scalp burns.
This feature aids in moisture retention and overall user experience, particularly for those with sensitive scalps like myself (thanks bleach!). The fact that it automatically adjusts its settings to protect your scalp is a major plus for me, as there's nothing more annoying than having to constantly pause drying to switch settings based on where you're using it, reports OK! . The distinction between power and temperature settings is clearly noticeable, and despite having a lot of hai.
