Trust me, lifting a heavy hair dryer can quickly turn into an unwanted workout session. Here’s why:įor starters, the CHI Lava Pro weighs less than one pound, which is a big deal when you’re constantly lifting it to diffuse coarse hair. Since I've used the CHI Lava Pro I haven't left my home with damp hair and I’ve thrown away two dryers that were long-time favorites. What’s also common? Having the same diffuser for years and never thinking about changing it because when you find something that works for kinky hair, you stick with it. This is great in the summer months, but in the winter, I’m an easy target for catching a cold. It’s normal for me to, in the morning, spritz my hair from the root to ends with water, throw in leave-in conditioner, followed by a thick curl moisturizer.and still feel the moisture around 3pm. My hair requires at least 30 minutes to dry completely and most days I don't have time to wait. I have 4C textured hair, so leaving my house in the summer with slightly damp hair is as common as brushing my teeth. What's more? The CHI Lava Pro Hair Dryer, which retails for $337, offers LCD digital temperature display, three magnetic attachments, four precise heat settings, and three for speed. I’m not a hairstylist, and I’m definitely not a physicist, but when I heard those numbers I was intrigued. Now, the Houston-based company is adding a new hair dryer to its family of heat tools-one that promises to reduce drying time while producing a stronger air flow of up to 110,000 rpm/min. It’s no secret that the brand has been a staple on women’s vanities for years, and I can attest as not only a user but a beauty director, that the original flat iron is still one of the best tools for straightening thick, curly hair. At the time I wore my very coily hair silky straight and the combination of CHI Thermal Protection Spray, CHI Silk Infusion serum, and the Original Ceramic Hair Straightening Flat Iron was the only trio that would help me achieve-and maintain-super smooth strands. Ten years ago, I was a serious CHI devotee.
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