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Infiniti Pro by Conair Spin Air Brush Reviews

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    Recommended? You Betcha!
    November 09, 2020
    Ontario, Canada

    Love it!

    So much easier to achieve a blowout instead of using a round brush and dryer. Can get bouncy straight hair in 10 min compared to 25 min with a dryer and brush. Love that you can control the direction of the rotation as needed.

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    March 30, 2017

    I like it because it was good value for the price (I paid less than half of retail price) and it does the job well. I have had it for more than 2 years now and I can style air dried hair easily without breaking my wrist. And it is easy to clean as well. But like with any other styling tool, I would recommend you use some heat protection product so it does not dry your hair out. For reference I have very curly unruly hair.

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    October 22, 2014

    The Infiniti Pro by Conair® 2 inch Spin Air Brush is a very interesting product, combining the heat of a blow drier with a self-rotating round brush. Sounds like an absolute dream to me. Despite the fact that the results can be very nice, it's a real pain to get to that point. Such a great concept, without enough thought put into the design. The handle feels very cheap and the actual rotating mechanism can seriously lag. Not to mention its balding capabilities since it tends to rip your hair out if you aren't careful. The trick to avoiding the rippage is by sectioning your hair off into layers, and placing only a small section of hair on the brush at a time- only on the bristles, no where else. If your hair gets into the actual rotating mechanism, which isn't hard to do, it will be ripped out. Once you get the hang of it, the results are wonderfully smoothing!

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