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Sephora drybar buttercup
Sephora drybar buttercup





sephora drybar buttercup
  1. #Sephora drybar buttercup full#
  2. #Sephora drybar buttercup professional#
sephora drybar buttercup

This is probably the claim I find the hardest to believe, because I think we all know that heat styling dries out your hair, rather than adding moisture back in. I can certainly say that my hair didn't feel any more "hydrated" after blow drying. Although you could argue that this blow dryer made an eensy weeny improvement in the shine or smoothness of my hair, you could also argue that it had more to do with how long I left my conditioner in or what styling products I used on a particular day.

#Sephora drybar buttercup professional#

Because my texture is more coarse, the only way I really achieve shine is with a) a professional blow dry at the salon or b) when I flat iron my hair. My hair is naturally wavy, and while the individual strands are fine, I have a lot of them. Now we've got the cons: Honestly, I don't notice a whole heck of a difference in spite of all the Bio Ionic, nano bead, marketing babble. Personally, that doesn't bother me at all, but it's something you should note, in case you're sensitive. I think something you have to deal with in order to get the fast drying time is the noise, because powering that fast of a motor does leave you with a bit of a loud instrument. Let's start with the pros: this baby definitely dries your hair fast! It was clearly more powerful than my old CHI dryer, and I feel like it cuts my drying time by at least 25%. They also claim that the 1875 watt motor will get you a quick dry, that conditioning "nano beads" will seal the cuticle leaving hair silky, smooth and frizz-free, and finally, that it will deodorize your hair, again thanks to the "negative ions." So what does DryBar claim this dryer will do?įirst, they claim that it contains Bio Ionic technology, which they say leaves hair smooth, hydrated and shiny.

#Sephora drybar buttercup full#

Thankfully, I know that Sephora has an excellent return policy, so I knew I could try the dryer over a couple of weeks and bring it back for a full refund if it didn't work for me. Is it just me or do professional blow dryers just get more and more expensive? I had spent a few minutes walking around the store to see what else they offered, but to be frank, there really wasn't much of a selection and everything else I did see was even more expensive than the Buttercup. I'll admit that at first the $195 price point made my jaw drop. After a quick read-up of the Reviews section, I put on my sandals, walked to Sephora and picked one up. I even tried to blow dry my hair with just the cold air at first, but after I froze myself for a few minutes and realized my hair was no closer to being dry, I gave up, tossed my hair into a bun and tossed the dryer into the trash.Īs luck should have it, just as I sat down to check my email, I saw that Sephora was on their last day of a double points promotion for Beauty Insiders, and I recalled that my best friend had recently purchased and enjoyed the DryBar Buttercup blow dryer. This time, no matter how much I jiggered the cord, all I got was an icy blast.

sephora drybar buttercup

In fairness, it had been doing this intermittently for a while, but then the hot air would only stop functioning for a few seconds, so it was easy to put up with. I had purchased it at ULTA years ago, and out of the blue one day, it just completely stopped blowing hot air. About two months ago, I laid my beloved CHI Blow Dryer to rest.







Sephora drybar buttercup