In the months I am testing the blowout brush, especially a model is on my mast-tri list, after seeing that it has been postponed online: Bondibost Blowout Brush. Bondibost creates a few different hair tools, including an aloe-infused hair straightener and viral infrared bounce brush ($ 98), designed for dried hair (more), but I was opening to get my hair on the bondebost’s bondebost’s bondebost to get my hair on the bondebost’s blow-out brush, to see that this Removal, Drybar, and T3 to see that this Removal, Drybar, and Tip How is it
While the Bondibost Blowout brush is one of the low price points, retail sales for $ 70, it gave me the same results of the more expensive Drybar double shot ($ 155). Bondibost leaves my hair with a good amount of volume on the roots, as well as some smooth, slightly curled of a professional blowout. This has been an impressive experience, especially for a brush which is still at the inexpensive end of the scale.
It felt great to come true – and it was. While Bondibost Blowout Brush works well, the problem is that it does not always work. A dangerous number of online critics on Amazon and Bondibost’s own website has reported to break it after a few months. Bondibost’s PR team did not comment on why this could happen, but confirmed that they have a 30-day warranty-much less than other contestants, and outside the window in which these complaints were broken.
It buys this brush a gambling, and questions: Do you risk the need to buy this brush several times, or invest in more expensive brushes than the beginning?
Power check
Photograph: Neena Fareel
Bondiboost Blowout brush has a beautiful standard set of features. It comes in both 75 mm oval version ($ 70) and 51-mm round brush ($ 70). I tested the oval version, although the small version has a viosual head so that you can use the brush handle as a target blow dryer before styling your hair with the attachment of the brush, the possibility that the brush is too short.
The Bondibost Blowout Brush has a good temperature range, going from 93 degrees Fahrenheit to a cool setting up to 165 and 194 degrees for two heat settings. These are much lower than some of the competition-Revalon One-step Plus (7/10, wired recommendation) moves up to 240 degrees, while T3 Airebrush has a similar low heat setting of 170 degrees, but goes up to 213 degrees.
I have fine, wavy hair, so low heat appeals to me, because my hair does not require high heat to control it. My hair also diagonally slant the frizzie, so I reach the lower heat and air level to try to keep that fridge. People with thick, thick hair can prefer brush with high heat levels like T3 or Revlon.
Result vs investment
Photograph: Neena Fareel
I would say it again time and time: I was really happy with the Bondibost Blowout Brush with the results of my hair. This gave me a good mixture of volume during my hair, without my ends look incomplete, and it was not so hot that I had to worry about feeling fried to my hair.