My current dryer looks like it belongs in a museum.
I purchased it for fifteen dollars from the chemist about twelve years ago. Not only is it noisy and scorching hot, but it also dries my hair slowly. Oh, and I forgot to mention, it makes my hair smell like burnt toast... it was definitely time for it to retire.
It was the moisture infusing part of Panasonic's nanoe Hair Care Series EH-NA67 Hair Dryer that really caught my attention. I have recently undergone a colour change, transitioning from partially grown-out bleach blonde to a vibrant coppery red. It's a real statement colour and I want it to look healthy and glossy, not dull and dry.
Due to the combination of my prehistoric hair dryer and my fine, wavy hair type, I struggle to achieve a sleek look through blow drying alone. I often find myself having to use a straightener afterward to smooth it out. Unfortunately, all this heat is contributing to breakage, especially in the areas where I still have bleach and the ends of my hair.
So, let's talk about the Nanoe technology and how it sets the Panasonic Moisture-Infusing dryer apart from the rest.
At first glance, it may seem counterintuitive to focus on adding moisture back into your hair when the purpose of drying is to remove moisture, right? But that's exactly how this innovative dryer works. Using two zinc electrodes, it generates double mineral negative ions that penetrate the hair shaft, infusing it with ultrafine moisture particles. These particles are incredibly small, about a billion times smaller than steam, and work their magic by hydrating your hair from within.
I have to admit, it's some pretty nerdy stuff, and I don't claim to fully grasp what it all means. However, what I do know is that Nanoe technology holds 1000 times more moisture than traditional ions, making those ionic dryers like my old one seem ancient.
The best part is, this technology not only benefits your hair but also takes care of your scalp. After all, healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp, and that's why it definitely pays to spend a little TLC up top.
Ultimately, my goal for this four-week trial is to achieve smooth hair with just one go. I don't want to spend time blow drying and then straightening to tame the frizz. I'm a busy single mom with twins, dogs, and a long commute to work. Life is hectic, and I don't have the luxury of styling my hair every single day. I simply need a fast blow dryer that delivers a sleek finish with minimal effort. Is that too much to ask for?
Things are immediately promising from the moment I unbox the Nanoe dryer and see one of its attachments is an oscillating quick dry nozzle – and let's not forget about the precision nozzle and diffuser that also come with it. This immediately sparks my interest because the different nozzles solve the problem of hot spots, where the hair can get overheated when the dryer targets particular spots. With the oscillating nozzle, it generates a strong yet gentle airflow that evenly covers a larger surface area for a record quick dry.
Back to those 'hot spots' though – Panasonic has incorporated an intelligent sensor that continuously adjusts to prevent damage and dryness.
After a week, I am loving the quick dry nozzle. I can now dry my hair in less than 5 minutes, and if I don't plan on wearing it down or styling it, this is perfect. It leaves my hair smooth enough that I can simply clip it up and look professional, which is a real game-changer in my chaotic morning routine.
After two weeks, I have noticed a significant difference while drying my hair. In the past, when using my old, hot, and heavy dryer, I would often find my lap covered in short strands of snapped hair. But with the Panasonic Nanoe dryer, this is no longer the case. I absolutely love how I can visibly see the anti-breakage technology in action. It's so impressive.
In my third week, I decided to use the Panasonic dryer to dry my daughter's hair. She is five-years-old, and no matter how much I try to make our salon game fun, the truth is, she doesn't want to sit still for longer than about 2 minutes while I blow-dry and style her hair. Her hair is very fine, curly, and often unruly.
I used a paddle brush along with the quick dry nozzle, and it's safe to say that she is absolutely thrilled with her sleek and shiny ponytail. I must admit, I'm a bit envious of how good it looks. I typically avoid using heat styling on the twins' hair, but knowing that this dryer won't damage their gorgeous locks and will dry their hair quickly was a great relief. They've been growing their beautiful hair since they were babies, and I want to keep it healthy and protected.
In week four, I found myself in a bit of a predicament as I had to attend several Fashion Week shows and needed to look polished and put-together. I improvised by sectioning my hair, using the precision nozzle, and relying on my trusty natural bristle paddle brush. And guess what? I think I actually pulled it off. My hair looked styled and fabulous, and I felt confident going into fashion events.
The verdict is in: I have visibly noticed less breakage while drying my hair, which gives me confidence that this dryer lives up to its promises. Not only that, but my hair feels much healthier overall. However, the real test came yesterday when I attended an outdoor show just before it rained. Typically, even the slightest hint of moisture in the air would cause my dry, damaged hair to turn into a frizzy disaster. But to my surprise, my hair stayed sleek and smooth all day despite the high humidity. That's absolutely unheard of for me.
The Panasonic's nanoe Hair Care Series EH-NA67 Hair Dryer infuses your locks with nourishing moisture and dries your hair in record time. Shop now.
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