L’Oreal’s new professional infrared dryer did wonders for my hair, but it’s a pain to use

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L’Oreal AirLight Pro hair dryer: two-minute review

The L’Oreal Airlight Pro is a professional-only infrared hair dryer that offers precise control and comes with a companion app. Set to be the next big thing in haircare, infrared hair dryers promise all the power of the best hair dryers but with less damage to the hair and scalp. Instead of relying on hot air, infrared dryers combine targeted airflow with ‘safe infrared light energy’ to dry the water on the hair’s surface. The process is similar to how the sun evaporates rainwater.

The technology was made famous by the likes of the Zuvi Halo; once dubbed the ‘Tesla of hair dryers’ and named one of TIME Magazine’s Best Inventions. The Airlight Pro was designed in collaboration with Zuvi, and looks and works in an almost identical way, but with the bonus of the app controls.

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