T3 Aire 360 Multi-Styler & Blowout System, Rapid Drying Hair Dryer, Ceramic Curling Attachments, Oval Brush & Drying Concentrator | Blowouts & Long-Lasting Curls
T**C
LOVE LOVE LOVE this hair system!
I have longer hair (past my shoulders) and currently have lots of layers. I love to wear my hair straight but I also like to show off the layers with some bounce. I LOVE this system. The hair dryer is fast... love the rounded brush. But the two curling iron accessories -- wow! Even on my first try using it, my hair came out looking great. Your hair strands really do magically grab onto the wand for nice curls. It has a cold set button too.
A**R
Buy this for great hair!
This is the only hair tool I will need when I travel. The faux leather bag it comes in organizes each component really nicely since there are pockets for each of the attachments, and the main barrel thing tucks in the middle. It even has room for things like bobby pins, and smaller clips. 10/10 for packaging.The hair dryer attachment dries my hair surprisingly fast. I thought it would take significantly longer than my regular t3 dryer, but it only took a few minutes to dry my hair to 80% before I used the other attachments.The blow dry brush attachment is my favorite. The bristles hold onto my hair really well, and that allowed me to create the necessary tension to create the blow out look. I've tried another brand's and my hair kind of flew everywhere because the brush wasn't as good at holding onto my hair. If I could make a suggestion, I think a slimmer round brush would be better for the next iteration of this product. The current oval brush is large, and while it works great for my longer hair, I can see it being too big for someone with shorter hair.Finally, to the curling barrels. There is definitely a learning curve, but they work great once you get the technique down. I watched a few videos on social media and YT to see how other people do it. Watching other people's technique was the key here because without that, I would be so lost, and I wouldn't think the tool would be as good as it is. Another tip for people with longer hair, make sure you work in small sections. I found that if I tried to curl too big of a section, the ends wouldn't catch/hold onto the barrel. That said, I have very straight Asian hair that does not like to hold onto a curl, but my curls with this last all day. The curls are very curly immediately after, but after you finish, and run your hands through your hair, the curls fall out nicely, and last a long time.
A**E
Cute, but didn’t work
First off, the color of this t3 is really nice. The blush color of both the faux leather bag and the tools made it look like a luxe item.But that’s about it. I have medium to fine asian hair a couple inches below my shoulder. Neither barrel could grip my hair, even when using the recommended level 3 for speed and heat (3 is the max). When it did grip the random strands, none of them turned out curled or even wavy.Second, it is really loud. But to be fair it is comparable to the noise of a Dyson, but the Dyson doesn’t sound as harsh? If that makes sense. However, I’m usually the first to wake up and get ready in the house, and I’m wary about using the hair dryer in the morning, so I’d feel bad if others in the house woke up because I needed to curl my hair.I didn’t use the brush or hair dryer attachments as I assumed those would work well. The curling barrels were what I was most interested in and being able to bring one utility instead of 2 or 3 for traveling was a big plus.For the half hour I tried using it, it wasn’t heavy and I didn’t get tired, so that is a plus. However, having to change barrels half way to do the other side of my hair the one barrel got pretty hot. So I’m not sure how efficient it would be. Just be careful handling the barrels when changing sides.Overall, disappointed with the functionality especially at this price. Oh and small detail, the outlet cover seemed cheap and was dented like someone didn’t put the larger side with the larger prong. The one that came with my interchangeable curler was much thicker. Some people throw them away, but I always keep it just to keep the prongs covered.
M**7
Almost Perfect
After almost a month of purchasing, I can say I do really love this tool and I do reach for it frequently. However there a few things I feel like could improve this tool over it's competitors.Pros:Obviously the main reason for people considering this, which is cost. It's significantly less expensive than the expensive $600~$700 mainstream air styler. Like many people, I too cannot justify spending that much on just a hair tool. So obviously this was far more appealing to me.I probably the most beautiful air styling tool out there in my opinion. I purchase the pink one and absolutely love the look and feel of it.The brush attachment will dry your hair in record time. It's not even exaggerating, my hair is completely dry in 5 minutes. I do have finer hair, so that does play a role, but even with a traditional hairdryer it takes at least 30 minutes with towel dried hair. Compared to other air brush hairdryers I've used in the past (i.e. revlon one step volumizer hair dryer, shark smoothstyle), this attachment is significantly gentler on my hair.The ceramic barrels give you beautiful shiny curls. Freshly curled, they do look like ringlet curls, but they do fall out and look more relaxed and "natural" though the day.It's surprisingly quiet. If I close the door to my bathroom you can still hear it but it's no where near as loud as a traditional hair dryer. It's barely noticeable to others in the house.It gets significantly hot, which is a plus for some people and I I'm one of those people. This is especially nice for blowouts.Cons:It's the same complaint you will hear across the board for this tool, and that is that it would be nice if they offered different attachment options. I wish it came with the option of a rounded brush like the airebrush and a smoothing attachment.The hair dryer attachment is basic. It's not bad, but at a $300 price tag it's underwhelming. It manages to do what it's supposed to do, which is dry your hair, but it could be improved by having a diffuser or concentrated nozzle attachment.This isn't a con for me personally, but some people might not like it, and it's having to switch out between left and right barrels to curl your hair.Last, and certainly not least, THIS IS NOT LIKE A CURLING IRON/WAND. All hair tools like this (Shark's & Dyson's too) will give you softer "blowout curls". Even though they use hot air to create curls, and this one get's pretty hot, it's no where near the same heat that a curling iron would use on you dry hair. Which is why these hair tools are marketed as "less damaging to your hair". Also, it's counterintuitive, but your hair needs to be wet in order to curl. Not soaking wet, but like at least 70~80 percent wet. Many people complain their curls fall out in 15 minutes from styling, but also they had almost if not fully dry hair which absolutely zero product to hold the curl.Overall thoughts: This is a great tool. I love it and use it frequently. Some people might now want to have a bunch of attachments. They will likely only want this for the curling barrels which are really the selling point for this tool. Personally, I would like to see T3 will release different attachments for this tool in the future.
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