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•L’Oréal Professionnel’s AirLight Pro combines near-infrared light, wind speed, and controlled heat to dry your hair
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L'Oréal Professionnel's AirLight Pro combines near-infrared light, wind speed, and controlled heat to dry the surface of your hair while retaining moisture within.
It's sleek with a two -tone silver finish that exudes an aesthetic similar to its predecessor, the Zuvi Halo Dryer .
While it's not exactly silent, it registers at 76 decibels, making it quieter than most dryers.
L'Oréal claims the AirLight Pro engine is built for the long haul, with a lifespan that can extend up to 10 years of professional-level use.
The app is clearly in its early stages, but it works well and leaves plenty of room for updates.
At $ 475 , it's only $45 more than the viral Dyson SuperSonic .
It's quieter than the Dyson , faster at drying my hair, and more customizable with the app.
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