Basically, if you knew me in person, you’d know I am not known for well-styled hair, this seems to be the one thing I have always struggled with, and while there have been great tools over the years that have helped tame my hair into something I enjoy wearing, there has not been one tool to cover all my needs.
The Conair Digitaire Multi Styler is a hairdryer with a long handle and a bunch of attachments: a Paddle Brush, Curling Wand, 1 ¼ Round Brush, and a Drying Nozzle. It has three heat settings, cold, warm and hot, and two speed settings, high and low. It even has a 6-foot-long cord, so I don’t get all caught up in myself. All the attachments are ceramic-coated for an even delivery of heat, too.
What have I been using on it and why do I love it? Well, basically, I have been using it as a hair dryer with the nozzle attachment to quick dry my hair most mornings now, and then when my hair is almost dry, I start using the paddle brush.
The paddle brush has a great curve to it, and even in the centre, it has a curve, so I can dry the hair along my head a lot easier. It also helps create a bit of a wave if I want to; either way, it looks great when I am done. If I really want to smooth out my hair and/or add waves to it, I will use the barrel brush.
While I am not the best at this yet, I really love how quickly I can smooth out the flyaways and kinks that are in my hair and create a great wave.
Start to end, it takes about 10 minutes with my hair soaking wet. I love that I don’t have to spend a lot of time on it either.
As for the curler, I like it and it works well if your hair is still a little damp, but the barrel brush works so well, I rarely use it.
The attachments snap into place easily; you just have to turn a band to lock it into place.
Do I like this more than my Dyson AirWrap? Yes, I kind of wish I had not spent all the money on the Dyson. It is great, but this is just as good, and I am reaching for it almost every day now, and rarely my Dyson.
The only thing I wish it had was a diffuser or the option to buy one. I have wavy hair that I may just want to dry curly, and I have to dig out another hair dryer to do that (since my Dyson also doesn’t have a diffuser). I would love to buy one for it in the future.
Pros:
- 4 great attachments for most of my needs:
- Paddle Brush
- Curling Wand
- 1 ¼ Round Brush,
- Drying Nozzle
- 3 heat settings
- 2 power settings
- Ceramic-coated attachments for even heat
- Internal ionic generator to reduce frizz
- 6-foot cord
- Sells for $110 at Walmart (so much less expensive than other brands) and up $220 elsewhere.
Cons:
- There is no diffuser or option to buy one.
Overall, I love this tool! I feel so much more put together and confident when I use it. It is relatively light and easy to maneuver; the attachments are easy to swap and use. I can get my hair done quickly and get on with my day. It also costs soooooo incredibly much less than other tools; it seems like a great option to have around anyway.
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