INFINITIPRO BY CONAIR Titanium Ceramic Hot Air Brush, 1 1/2-Inch Hot Air Styling Brush
Brand | Conair |
Color | Silver |
Material | Nylon, Titanium, Ceramic |
Wattage | 500 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
About this item
- Hot Air Brush: Dry and style damp hair in one easy step with this 1.5 inch Hot Air Brush; Use it to create a salon worthy blowout in your own home and harness 50 percent more ions for shiny, frizz free hair
- Advanced Ionic Technology: Get 2 times the shine and 3 times the frizz control; Vents allow airflow from a blow dryer to reach hair for faster drying and styling and Titanium Ceramic Barrel provides even heat with less damage
- Ultimate Shine And Body: A large titanium ceramic barrel gives fullness and body as you style, while soft bristles create ultimate shine and smoothness; Nylon and ball tipped bristles provide gentle detangling while creating volume
- Innovative Styling Tools: From curling irons and wands to flat irons, hot air brushes, auto curlers and more; Conair makes high quality styling tools for all hair types
- Conair Hair Care: Since 1959, we have made innovative small appliances, hair styling tools, and more; Our hair care line includes high quality hair dryers, brushes, styling tools, and hair accessories
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This premium hot air brush features advanced ionic power, 500 watts, 2 heat settings plus cool setting and enhanced airflow to help you achieve perfect style. The 11/2-inch barrel is perfect for adding gorgeous volume and shine to styles. The large titanium ceramic barrel gives fullness and body as you style, while the soft bristles create ultimate shine and smoothness.50% more ions for shiny, frizz-free hair; 2x shine, 3x frizz control.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2.63 x 11.63 x 5 inches; 1.5 Pounds
- Item model number : BC900N
- Department : Electronics
- UPC : 074108254177
- Manufacturer : Conair
- ASIN : B0056GDG90
- Best Sellers Rank: #132,635 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care)
- #256 in Hot-Air Hair Brushes
- Customer Reviews:
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Easy to use | 4.1 | 3.6 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
Drying power | 3.7 | 4.0 | 3.7 | 4.5 | 4.3 |
Temperature Control | 3.9 | 3.3 | 3.8 | — | — |
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number of speeds | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
material | Ceramic, Titanium, Nylon | Ceramic | Titanium, Ceramic, Nylon | Plastic | Nylon |
hair type | dry, All | All | All | All | Normal |
special feature | hot, style, dry, blow | hot, dry, style | style, hot | Compact | lightweight |
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I'm no beginner when it comes to hair tools but I've never been able to master the art of a blow dryer and a round brush. Randomly I ran across this product as well as the Conair Infinitipro styler. Initially I thought this rotated like the Conair version but it does not. Turns out what I thought I wanted doesn't work like I expected and the John Frieda version is much, much better.
If you don't want to read the whole review the bottom line is this: For a true salon quality looking blow out, go with the John Frieda device and NOT the Conair rotating hair brush.
---- After several comments, I'd like to add that your mileage will probably vary according to your hair type. I have long (mid-back), semi-thick wavy hair. This may have something to do with why the different stylers had such different results. The Conair just couldn't get through my hair----
I did a (literal) side by side comparison of the Infinitipro Spin Air Rotating Styler, Black and the John Frieda JFHA5 Hot Air Brush, 1.5 inch . Let's just say after 30 minutes or so on one side with the Infinitipro brush, I gave up. That was even on the side that I typically find easier to style. The side that's more difficult I tackled with the John Frieda brush and then went back to fix what the Infinitipro just couldn't do. I did all that in the time it took me to get less than mediocre results with the one side of the Infinitipro brush. Anywho, the overall summary of the John Frieda device:
Pros:
- The hair dryer actually does a decent job of drying while it styles
- The bristles are sturdy and add shine but also allows for more precision in defining layers and getting the curl right where you want it
- No tangles!
- Controls frizz and makes it easy to avoid the weird waves and curls that occur near the roots with traditional hair drying. Even easy to get the back of your head!
- Can easily maneuver different sections of hair without having to put the brush down. Although this sounds really basic and a bit silly, I didn't appreciate it until I tried the Conair rotating brush where I had to put it down then very carefully section out hair so random hairs wouldn't get caught in the spinning frenzy.
- I have long, naturally wavy hair that is fine but there's lots of it. Unlike most tools, brushes, etc. the JF brush had no problem managing the layers and truly making it look like the beautiful end curling that you get in a true blow out. I went back and fixed the frizzy mess the Conair did to my hair with the JF brush.
- Light and easy to maneuver.
Cons:
- The tip on the top gets very hot. Although I don't need it often, it would be nice if this was some sort of heat resistant or silicon coated topper so when I need to hold it for certain angles, I can.
- I wish the actual brush area was a little bit longer- just a smidge. It does the job though
Why the John Frieda brush is better than the Conair Infinitipro rotating brush:
- Easy to handle, easy to maneuver, and fits in your hand. The Infinitipro is clunky, large, and more often than not, I found myself hitting the wrong darn button and creating a crazy unexpected rat's nest
- It's pretty darn fast whereas the Conair took FOREVER and didn't even do a good job. Like I said above, I used the JF to fix the frizz & limp looking curls caused by the Conair
- Brush bristles are stiffer but still do not tangle. The more rigid bristles allow for better defined curls & layers as well as more control over the angles and getting the smooth, straight look of a blow out
- Although the hair dryer probably won't replace the power of your typical hair dryer, the John Frieda is leaps and bounds better than the Conair. Parts of my hair, especially near the roots, was still slightly damp after using the Infinitipro for nearly 30 minutes on only one side. The JF brush took care of that in a few minutes.
All in all, don't waste your time wondering about the Infinitipro, just go with the John Frieda brush. It is leaps and bounds better.
How I use it: I use the high setting on the roots all the way down to the ends, I rolled up the ends and leave it there for about 20 secs (high setting) and then I put the cool setting on for about 10 secs, then i start unrolling the brush and gently remove it to reveal bouncy & natural looking curls. SIMPLY AMAZING!!!
PICTURES SHOW RESULTS OF MY HAIR USING ONLY THIS HAIR TOOL ** <3
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2016
How I use it: I use the high setting on the roots all the way down to the ends, I rolled up the ends and leave it there for about 20 secs (high setting) and then I put the cool setting on for about 10 secs, then i start unrolling the brush and gently remove it to reveal bouncy & natural looking curls. SIMPLY AMAZING!!!
PICTURES SHOW RESULTS OF MY HAIR USING ONLY THIS HAIR TOOL ** <3
The positives:
1. It's very easy to control. I'm not very good at styling my hair especially in the back, but with this one my hair will have more "styled" look when I'm done. And it takes less time for me than a normal hair dryer w/ brush or a dryer w/ rotating brush.
2. The quality of the brush is really good. Not too hard & not too soft. Adds shine to your hair.
3. It's incredibly light.
4. The price is reasonable.
But there are a few negatives:
1. It doesn't have a built-in transformer. This is the biggest negative for me, as I often travel to Japan (100v) and Italy (220v). I think any personal appliances you'd travel with such as compact hair dryer, chargers of laptop computers, tablet, cell phones, shavers, cameras, camcorders and so on, should have built-in transformers. I would've loved to take it with me to my next Italy trip only if it worked there. If you rarely travel to other countries this shouldn't be a problem.
2. The handle is big and it's kind of hard to have a good grip. Because you use it like a brush, I'd like a skinnier handle to have a better control. I have larger hands and it's not a big deal for me but if your hands are smaller you may have a hard time.
3. You cannot take off the brush part. If you could take it off, you could've used it as a regular dryer, which makes it convenient especially for travel. It would also made it easier to clean the brush part. Not a deal breaker though,
4. There is only one switch to control the air and the temperatures. Off - low - high - cool. I prefer to have two switches for air and temperatures so that I can go back & force from hot & cool no matter what air setting I have. No big deal.
So, except the no transformer issue, for me, these negatives are all small issues. I would highly recommend this product!
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Do not use this (or any hot air brush) on just washed wet hair. The rule of thumb is to let your hair dry about 2/3 of the way, or pre-dry with your hairdryer and t hen to switch to this brush. If the hair is too wet it can easily get tangled and the brush will not work optimally. I usually put my hair up in a towel for 30 - 40 minutes, then add my heat protectant and other styling products and then use the hot air brush.
Here is an overview of my Pros and Cons of this hot air brush:
PROS:
1) Less time spent drying my hair/exposing it to drying heat - but still takes me about 40 minutes overall to dry which was the same as when I used a conventional hair dryer. . What do I mean? Well, with the hot air brush, I have my wet hair up in a towel for about a half an hour and then drying takes about 10 minutes. With my conventional hairdryer I would spend 30-40 minutes blowdrying it with a round brush.
2) The "hot" feature is not as hot as a conventional hair dryer, which means you are less likely to damage your hair. I have found that my hair is much healthier using this brush vs. my hair dryer (virtually no split ends, less frizz, etc...)
3) My hair is shiny and full of body for days after I use it. Note: I wash my hair twice a week.
4) Three temp settings of hot - warm and cool. On the slider switch for these settings, cool is set right above hot, which is convenient;
5) Cool seals in the volume and shine nicely
6) Power chord swivels 360 degrees from the base of the unit, which is fantastic! No tangled chord to mess with.
7) My arms don't get sore/tired using this (yay!);
8) No moving parts like the other hot air brushes means less worry of the unit breaking;
9) Using my conventional hair dryer in the summer months was no party. The bathroom would heat up considerably and I would be sweating (and cursing). With this hot air brush, because it does not get as hot the bathroom barely warms up at all - a real boon on those hot summer days! and finally
10) The price is right! This brush costs anywhere from $30 dollars less and more when compared with other top hot air brushes. When checking reviews for these (and I checked many!) the Frieda brush was consistently ranked in the top 3 or 5, and for the price, it is a great purchase!
Cons (sort of):
1) The temperature slider switch can be a bit of a pain to use/engage depending on the position of the dryer;
2) Get used to sectioning your hair more for best drying results, smaller is better
3) You may have to go over some areas more then once because either a) it is still damp or b) it did not curl/straighten as much as you wanted (no biggie in my book);
4) Not hot enough... now this being said, I am quite happy that the unit does not scorch my hair, as it has helped to keep my hair healthy and shiny. However, I do have thick curly hair, cut in a bob that reaches my shoulders and find that I have to go over sections to straighten or curl it how I like.
5) If you have thick, curly hair, you will not get the sleek look of a flat iron, although you can always use one after! I rarely bother to anymore and am happy with the volume, etc... that results - which is also healthier for your hair.
So in summary, I used to spend about 40 minutes blow drying my hair with a conventional hair dryer, and then I would always use a flat iron. That's a lot of heating and styling (read damage). I have now been using only this hot air brush and am very satisfied with the results and the product! So much so that I will be buying one for my sister on her birthday.
One thing that I had hoped for this product was that it would be faster than a curler -- it is! It dries and curls at the same time. But I do find that I can't use this straight out of the shower, I do have to wait until it's at that stage where it's still a bit damp but not all the way wet or dry in order to use this for a reasonable amount of time. Still faster than a curling iron where you have to wait for it to be fully dry.
It's also not too loud but drying time of each section of hair will really depend on how wet your hair is to begin with. It doesn't get very hot, so if you're straight out the shower, it could take 2-3 minutes to dry one section of hair.
It's not heavy so it won't tire your arms out while styling.
Overall this is a very good product, just don't expect it to cut down styling time significantly. The curls you get are gorgeous effortless soft waves. Definitely does not have the stiffness of some curling irons out there. They look very natural, bouncy and voluminous.
TLDR; still takes a bit of time to style hair with this, but the results are amazing and better than a curling iron.
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