💁♀️ Elevate Your Blowout Game!
The Women's Pro Dryer 2000 is a high-performance hair dryer designed for professional results at home. With 8 heat and speed settings, an impressive 80mph airflow, and a cold-shot button for finishing touches, it caters to all hair types. The included standard and extra wide nozzles, along with a 9 ft power cord, ensure versatility and ease of use.
A**R
Great blow dryer
Tried this blow dryer in the RitzHotel loved it so much I bought one
H**O
Worth every penny!
I finally splurged and bought the famous Harry Josh hair dryer. I am an everyday hair washer and I also use a hair dryer every day as well. This has definitely helped the health or my hair and it is much softer. It is powerful and dries the hair quickly. I enjoy using it as well as it is very lightweight and not too large and also so classy looking. Love, love, love it!!!
S**K
item was missing parts!
Hair dryer, missing all attachments and completely missing the whole back of the dryer that covers the fan!!
C**.
Expensive but worth it
Yes this hair dryer is expensive but worth it. I have very thick, long hair and other hair dryers took too long to dry my hair. I was spending about 20 minutes drying my hair every morning with my old hair dryer and even then, it was not completely dry. With the Harry Josh Pro Dryer, my hair is completely dry in 6 minutes allowing me more time in the morning to catch a few extra z's. The extra long cord it has does not bother me nor does the fact that it weighs about 2 pounds. I still occasionally use a flat iron only because I have yet to master the perfect blowout using only the Harry Josh Pro and a brush. I imagine those with shorter hair, or more experience, would have no problems achieving the perfect blowout using this hair dryer.
T**H
5 stars if were $200 vs $300
I guess it's worth the $300. I have long hair, and once you learn to use the thing (definitely need heat protectant – the good stuff!), it dries hair very fast and leaves a nice shine on it. But it took me a lot of practice to learn how to blow out my own hair without damaging it. I don't think my $20 Revlon dryer could blow it out as nicely, and air drying just isn't an option unless you like frizz... I guess the light weight makes it possible for a non-pro to give herself a good blowout. 🤔 That said, it had better last a few years longer than a $20 model for the money invested in it. So far so good.
J**T
Never leave home without it!
Where do I start with my love of this hair dryer. I’ve used this for years and won’t go on any travel without it. It is my go to hair dryer especially since I have long and thick hair. Other dryers fall extremely short of this. I used it overseas with an outlet converter and it burned out the one I had for years. I immediately bought another one. Because of the price I wouldn’t recommend using it in Europe due to the wattage in most countries. Friends and family have used my dryer and have loved it. Recommend this for sure.
M**Y
Not a fan
I tried this blow dryer based on a hairstylist’s recommendation and it did not live up to my expectations. It did an ok job but my hair got caught in the filter on the back. I had to cut that hair off. Very unhappy with the performance and of course with the fact that it pulled my hair out. For this price I’d recommend going with Dyson but for a blow dryer like this, I personally love Elchim and it’s a fraction of the cost.
P**A
Not very good
I’m afraid this hairdryer is not up to the hype. It looks very cute and it’s very trendy but it doesn’t really do what a good hairdryer should do, especially for such a hefty price. After using it my hair was frizzy, not at all smooth and silky as it should’ve been according to their promise. I did follow their directions and I’m not a newbie. I’ve used hairdryers and have been blow drying and styling my hair for years. This one didn’t deliver. It’s also not lightweight.
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