Panasonic Hair Dryer with Nanoe Technology and 3 attachments including Quick-Dry Nozzle, for Smooth, Shiny Hair.
Description:
Panasonic EH-NA65-K Nanoe
Moisture Infusion Hair Dryer. Reduce Damage. Enhance Shine. Improve Smoothness.
With the new nano-e (pronounced nano-E) Hair Dryer from
Panasonic, you can dry your hair without drying it out. How? Our unique nano-e
technology takes the moisture from your hair and in the air, and uses it to
create tiny, moisture-rich particles that are small enough to penetrate the
shafts of your hair, helping to strengthen and protect it against damage from
heat and brushing.* For styling and touch-ups, we've included three smart
attachments that help you accelerate drying, add volume and minimize frizz. The
versatile nano-e Hair Dryer is the ultimate drying and styling tool for beautiful,
healthy looking hair.
The Secret of nano-e
Technology
So how does our nano-e
technology work? It takes naturally occurring ions present in the air and
breaks them down into significantly smaller particles that are then combined
and held together by water molecules. These new moisture-rich nano-e
particles—with nearly 1,000 times more moisture than regular ions—are infused
into the hair while styling. In essence, the nano-e Hair Dryer helps protect
and beautify your hair by taking moisture that's outside and putting it on the
inside. The result? Smoother, shinier and stronger hair.
Enjoy Faster, Even Drying
with Unique Quick-dry Nozzle
Simultaneously delivers strong and soft airflows for
quicker, more uniform drying, and nurtures your hair from roots to ends.
Precision Styling with 3
Pro-quality Attachments
Style while you dry with a Quick-dry Nozzle for strong
and soft airflows, Concentrator Nozzle for precision styling and a Diffuser to
dry curly or wavy hair.
Dry Confidently with 2
Speeds/3 Temperature Settings
High and low velocities for different styles and drying
times, plus hot, warm and cool settings for different hair types. A cool-shot
button helps to set your style.
Removable Filter
Quickly clean the easy-to-remove filter to help keep
your hair dryer operating at peak performance.
Helpful Customer Reviews:
1. I am not one
to buy an expensive hair dryer, but this Panasonic with Nanoe technology is
worth every penny. The quality is self-evident when you open the package and
pull out this professional sized hairdryer. Although it looks like it would
weigh a lot, it is surprisingly light and easy to handle. The controls are
simple on the handle, with one side of the switch for temperature, cool, warm,
and hot. The other switch is for high or low air flow, yielding 6 possible
combinations. The "Nanoe" comes with three nozzles, which slip onto
the front of the dryer. The Set Nozzle for precise styling, the Quick-dry
nozzle for drying hair quickly and the Diffuser for creating full bodied hair
with volume and styling. The is also a "Cool Shot" button on the
handle to temporarily turn of the heat, to allow time to style. The dryer comes
with a heavy duty 9 foot cord with a safety overheating/reset plug.
2. I have long
hair, that is about half way down my back. I've never been a huge fan of blow
dryers and used to just let my hair air dry. Lately my hair is wavier than it
used to be if I air dry it, so it doesn't look as nice, and I've started
blowing it dry most times I wash it. Previously, I've only purchased a couple
of hair dryers, and I don't think I spent much money on them. I have been
dealing with some flyaways lately too so when my previous blow dryer quit on
me, I did a little research before buying a new one. I never anticipated
spending this much money on a blow dryer. I mean, aren't they all the same? I
soon learned that the answer is NO.
This is still a fairly new product, so there were not a
lot of reviews to go by. I did research on what to look for in a hair dryer. It
was pretty easy to decide that negative ions are a good thing when buying a
hair dryer. Tourmaline? Ceramic? Well, ok, but what about nanoe? It seems that
Panasonic is the only one using this technology right now. Infuses 1000x more
moisture into hair than typical ion hair dryers? I was definitely skeptical
when I read that.
3. I tested
this hair dryer against two older models we have. One was a Conair with
ceramics in the wind tunnel and ionizer. The other was an older BayBliss hair
dryer, also with ceramics but no advertized ionizing properties. I didn't use a
towel at all for the tests because I figured, if it works as advertized, the
Panasonic should dry out my skin less well too. It seems to work.
All three are very good hair dryers. I think the
Panasonic did the best job of not fizzing up my hair and leaving it feeling
very nice. HOWEVER, it stinks! It smelled like I was blowing melted plastic all
around the room. That is not the case when I use either the Conair or the
BayBliss. Additionally, while both the others are premium models, neither cost
more than $50.
I'm going to let the Panasonic air out for a month or
so outdoors in the sun. Maybe some of the plastic stink will outgas and it will
be a great hair dryer. Many people aren't as sensitive as I am to these plastic
odors. If you love that new car smell, especially the smell of mostly plastic
interiors after they have baked in the sun with the windows up, you'll love the
smell of the Panasonic. I can't stand the smell of Fabreze or Bounce but maybe
you think they're wonderful. If so, you'll think this dryer is to die for.
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