Testing Top Professional Hair Dryer Vs Dyson!

Today, I’m testing the world’s lightest hair dryer that weighs under 1 pound! That’s so incredibly light. This professional hair dryer has the same amount of force as the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer at 110,000 RPMs. Since both hair dryers are similar in price, I decided to test both to see which hair dryer is faster, more comfortable to hold, better settings, better results and best overall. If you’ve tried both or either pro hair dryer, which one is your favorite and why?

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Today, I'm gon na play with the world's lightest hairdryer.. This is the Gama Professional iQ and it comes in under one pound.. It weighs 294 grams or 10.37 ounces., Also a really ridiculous, fast motor the same as the Dyson 110,000 RPMs.. But what makes this unique is how tiny the hairdryer is, how lightweight it is and how powerful it is. And I'm really curious to see how it is going to compare to the Dyson supersonic hair dryer. So, let's put the two together against each other and see who will prevail.. So this is what it looks. Like. This right here is where the air is going to come out of.. This is the motor and they said they have some kind of technology back here to make sure particles don't ruin the motor. Like honestly, it doesn't feel better than the Dyson, because this retails for $ 357 on the Gama website. This is 399.. I think the one thing you can feel different is holding it at the very bottom, but once you kinda get to the top, they feel somewhat similar.. The Dyson is what was it like? 1.8 pounds. - And this is under one pound., So you can definitely feel a little bit of a difference.. Let me put in one of these attachments. And the one thing is the way they go inside. It feels like you, wan na put it in all the way'cause. You can still see right there, But that's just how, as far as they go into the hairdryer, which is kind of unfortunate, I wish it was magnetic. Like the Dyson.. Okay. Let'S turn this on, You have on/off right, here., (, dryer, whirring, ) Okay.. I don't know how to work this.. Let me read the directions'cause: it's not working for me.. Okay. I figured out why it wasn't letting me do the options. There's a lock button.. So you turn on first.. You choose your settings. What airflow, how high you want it? How low you want it and then you can lock it., So you do on first. ( dryer, whirring ) And then you go up. And then we can lock it. And now I can't change anything. Wow, that's loud. Whew, that's loud.! I'M excited to play with this.. I'M just applying some IGK.. This is their Good Behavior, 4-in-1, Prep Spray.. Then I'm using my Tangle Teezer Detangler.. Okay, so I am going to dry each side of my head with each hairdryer.. I think I'm gon na do the left side with the Gama and then the right side with the Dyson and we're gon na keep the same settings on both since they're. Both equal settings. Dyson also has the three settings low, medium or high for the airflow and then low medium or high for the heat. Same with the Gama. So I feel like this is a really great comparison to see which one does a faster and better job.. When I use these kinds of hairdryers, I don't really give myself a professional hair blow out at home using like a round brush.. I typically just do kinda like a rough dry of my hair and then go in and style my hair afterwards.. So that's what I'm gon na do. Give myself a really rough dry and see which one is the fastest and Andrey is going to time. Me. Just gon na take up the Dyson side'cause we're gon na go first in with the Gama. And I'm gon na. Do this one right here, just because this is somewhat similar to the Dyson. ( dryer whirring ), Just brushing through to make sure. It feels pretty dry.. I think I feel a little bit back. Here. All right, we're good. Four minutes. I'd say about --. That'S pretty! Good. So it'd be like eight minutes: total then.. Can you come feel it ?'Cause? My hands are kinda warm.. It feels pretty good, but I feel like it still feels a tiny bit. Damp. [ Andrey ]. No, it's pretty dry., So we got 4:14 on that side. So we'll see how long it takes --, So 4:14 Yeah, altogether., Plus or minus for that. Right of course.. Let'S go with the Dyson same thing. High and everything. ( dryer whirring ). I feel like it's not as loud., But it feels very powerful.. All right. [ Andrey ], So that's 2 minutes 39 seconds.. That was much faster.. So let's first talk about how heavy they are'cause. That'S like the very first thing you feel comparing them one to one.. Obviously this one is a lot lighter, but I feel like because it's a little bit longer than the Dyson. You can see how much longer it really is.. So I felt like I had to kind of pick up my hand a little bit higher to make it a little more comfortable.. I don't know it was just. It was a little bit awkward to hold on myself. [ Andrey ]. Can you torque your hand? A little more Well yeah cause. I had to really -- [ Andrey ]. No, I mean like when you press it. Does it pull your hand more? No, it doesn't. It doesn't., But I felt like I had to kind of overcompensate with my shoulder.. So therefore, even though yes, it's lighter, I felt like I was doing the same amount., Maybe even a little bit more by raising my shoulder a tiny bit more to compensate for how long it really is.. But I felt like it was pretty comfortable to hold in terms of like all the buttons around me because it does have the lock option. I wasn't thinking in the back of my mind that oh I'm gon na press and I'm gon na change the settings which I think is phenomenal. Same thing with this.. The only thing you can possibly press is the cool shot or the on/off button, but I have never experienced that since owning this hairdryer, because the options are all right here in the back, where you're not even holding it.. So I think both they're thinking of the end-user, how are they gon na you know, touch the buttons when they're drying somebody's or their own hair. Next thing, how loud ,'cause? That'S the next thing. You turn on.. This bad boy is actually louder than the Dyson and you can hear it right away and looking in the camera., What was it like? Almost twice loud [ Andrey ], It's almost twice as loud, yeah., Almost twice as loud as the Dyson.. So this little bad boy is packing a powerful punch.. Next thing is with the heat.. I'Ve noticed that when I was turning this on, the cold air was kind of coming through. First, for a little I would send maybe two seconds and then the hot air would come through and then it would take a little bit to like turn on.. So I felt like I really had to keep this hairdryer on for a longer period of time to really feel the heat coming through versus the Dyson.. You can kinda feel it like instant, the heat coming through and [ Andrey ]. Were they both just as hot, though once heated I feel like this was a tad hotter just a tad, because you could feel it right away., So you can definitely take it down a notch.. The next thing I felt like the air coming out of this wasn't as strong and intense as the Dyson. They're somewhat similar.. They actually look very similar with the nozzles., Maybe the Dyson's a little bit wider, but the Dyson was very concentrated and it honestly just kinda splits the hair, and it just really blows hard versus this one kinda just diffuses it a little bit more and it's not As intense with the airflow, even though they're both on the same settings - and they have 110,000 RPMs., But I think because the motor is so much smaller - I mean It's probably --. It'S a tiny motor., Bigger motor in the Dyson., Right. And I'll show you. This is where the air is coming out of, and this is Dyson's. completely different.. Dyson has a lot more real estate versus this is a very compact and tiny. And, last but not least, the timing.. How long it took to dry the hair.. So the Gama took roughly four minutes on one side and Dyson took a little a little two. What is it? 2:30. Two minutes, 30 seconds. Two minutes and 30 seconds.. So I would think this is. Maybe what would you say Like a third faster, the Dyson versus the Gama, But considering how tiny this really is. I wasn't expecting this to blow Dyson out of the water just because the Dyson is so powerful and it's like a legit supersonic, hair dryer versus this. Also sounds supersonic. Just the way the high pitch. Yeah it's supersonic at that speed. Yeah, but --, It's not as it's not as big of a motor.. So I think this is really great for people out there that want something like this to air like to really rough dry and then go in and style it using a round brush or a paddle brush., And because it's so tiny and it's so lightweight - and I Do like that this, this part right here, the motor and the fan is a little bit longer.. Therefore, when you're holding it, it's not really tipping over in your like, like doing like the tippy top., You know what I mean The seesaw., That's what I'm talking about. The seesaw you're, not going one way more towards the other, but it feels really comfortable.. I really like that it has all the options. Very similar to the Dyson.. It has a cool shot right. Here. Dyson also has the cool shot and both have that setting of three levels.. You have the low medium and high for both heat and airflow, but the Dyson does win in terms of how fast it dries the hair, the airflow and, I would say, even the heat, it's a little bit stronger and hotter.. But given this it's light, that's the whole thing. That'S what's going for it., It's very light and you do feel quite a bit of a difference, especially when you're holding it like this., But, like I said I kinda had to overcompensate on myself when blow drying on this side of my head, because it is a Little bit longer towards the front. Okay, so, given the price of it's roughly $ 350 plus it's like 357, I believe on their website. All the little finishes. They feel a little bit cheap to me., Because looking at some of this, like it's just this looks like vacuum attachments versus this. It'S very elegant., It's very seamless, even the way it feels in your hands.. So I'm kind of disappointed in regards to that. And also when you're trying to put this in, I feel, like I really wan na put it in'cause I'll, show you guys, there's still a huge separation from the attachment to the hairdryer and it doesn't go in further And all of them do the same thing.. So it looks like an oversight and yeah it's just. It doesn't feel luxurious.. I don't know if that makes sense. And even just the way it comes off right here. It doesn't feel all that nice. But yeah I'm just. I guess nitpicking from all of this, like versus the Dyson. It has everything magnetic even down to the filter, And I really like how easy it is to clean the Dyson. And I feel, like you, can see a huge difference from the Dyson versus the Gama. For the filters., The Dyson is way more micro versus Gama.. The holes are a lot bigger.. Just you know just those little things, I guess what I'm nitpicking, because they are very similar in price and I wan na make sure that whoever is getting this they're kind of understanding what they're getting. But yeah. I think why someone would purchase this is because how tiny it is. It's taking up very minimal real estate., It's very lightweight, comfortable to hold, and especially do a lot of people's hair throughout the day. And yeah. I'M just I'm kind of impressed at how lightweight it. Is. But other than that, I wish it felt a little more substantial, a little more luxurious. For all of you, professional hairstylists out there if you've used both, which one do you prefer and why Or if you haven't used either what type of hairdryer do you prefer Do you prefer, like a workhorse that just has crazy amount of RPMs kinda bulky, but it gets the job done Or do you want something that has all the options for you Like the heat setting the airflow setting the cool shot., And then it has all the Different attachments, but it's a lot lighter and it's very powerful.. That'S what I'm trying to understand like if you're a hairstylist and you do X amount of heads per day, let's say you're doing like four to five: what hairstyles cutting the hair blow drying the hair? All that good stuff., It definitely takes a lot.. So the one thing I was reading about each hairdryer I've had this hairdryer. How many years have I had this four years? I think it's been at least four years: we've had this hairdryer and we haven't had one issue with it.. The only thing is you just got: ta clean the filter once in a while, maybe every so often - And we haven't had any issues with this hairdryer.. I'Ve known several hairstylists that use this hairdryer and certain attachments would just not fit properly, would break off, and then some of the settings would just not work. And then the same thing. With this, I was reading that a lot of hairstylists were saying that they had X amount of clients per day or that month and the first month it was beautiful.. Everything was working. And then for some reason. The next month, the issues started happening., For example, the different heat settings would not work.. Only one would be good or just would not turn on whatsoever.. So that's what I'm wondering if how much can these hairstyles be used? You know and overused because the it is such a small little motor, but it's so powerful. When will it go out Personally, if I had to go out and spend money again, I would choose Dyson just because it's it blow dries the hair, much faster.. I feel like it's a little bit more comfortable to use, even though it is heavy but essentially they're, very similar in price., So yeah, I'm gon na again go for the Dyson., I feel like it did a better job. Again. You guys thank you for watching spending time with me. And I'll see you in the next one very soon., Bye. ( Blows kiss )

Alicia Dixon: I’m a stylist and for me it’s all about the speed. I’ve used the dyson for a few years bc whenever I compare it’s ALWAYS faster. How smooth the hair is has more to do with product, technique, brush type, and using a nozzle. I couldn’t get over that high pitched sound the gamma makes, compared to the dyson it sounds like a jet lol.

mayra arbizo: As a professional hairdresser that has used both Dyson and Gama over a period of 3 months. I loooooved the Gama! It dries the hair so much faster. It’s so much easier to use as I use the dryer to miniver the hair. Also Gama has a self cleaning option for the filter. Prolongs it’s life.

Bailey Wallace: Whattt I’ve been watching Milana for a good few years, how have I only just now noticed that she averages about 40-50k views??? How is that even possible??? The video production, the set up, the quality, the video ideas etc she is so under rated!!!! Your effort doesnt go unnoticed by your regular viewers like myself boo!!

Lori: Next time use the Dyson first bc that side of your hair had a chance to air dry and gets some of the heat from the other one. So I think the timing is not a good measure

LadyPantera57: I agonized for a few months over which one of these to buy (though I had wanted the Dyson for years), but the gamma's high pitch squeal is something that I just wouldn't be able to adapt to. I went with the Dyson Supersonic Professional and I absolutely love it! The Dyson's quietness makes it possible to have conversations with your guests while doing their hair, not to mention, the way the attachments are designed, you can turn them and change them without burning your fingers. It's the best!

nikki nelmes: As a professional, I prefer the gama. It’s self cleaning and super light. My co worker has the dyson and hers is constantly over heating and I’ve heard many other professionals say their dyson stopped working after a few months. My Gama is still going strong after 7 months of use. I also am not a fan of dyson in general. Their cordless vacuum I have is not good. I’ve already had to replace the battery after 1 month of use so as soon as it breaks again im buying the cordless shark. The only thing I would change about the Gama is how loud it is

DABS: Dyson has a professional version as well. I’m a professional. You have to call them for it. The magnets are stronger on it, which helps hold the attachments on while using. I love it.

Enbuty Home: Love these comparison videos. Answers so many questions for us. Thank you for putting this them together. Enbuty hair dryer is also perfect for fast drying and hair care, we would be very grateful if you could do a comparison video for our products as well.

Hikariz: As a stylist there's a reason the dryer needs to be longer. It helps when drying client's hair as you can use the dryer itself to move hair around. Cannot do that with the dyson.

Smashley-Devin: Long time Dyson user here. I think your hair looks way more smooth on the Gamma side. My biggest issue with the Dyson is that I can’t stand that the filter is at the bottom of the handle. I find myself covering it constantly and it will actually short my Dyson and I’ll be unable to finish drying my hair.

Brianna Sanabria: Some incorrect things here. First let me say I'm a licensed pro and have had both dryers and prefer the iq. Firstly, the gama has an autoclean is far better on the iq and it is way easier to take care of. Now, the experiment was a little skewed by doing one before the other because that other side would have been exposed to hair dry and ambient heat and air from the iq. Next, the motor in the dyson is in the handle which is why the filter is down there as well. The motor in the gama is in the middle of the top portion of the dryer which is why it is longer. Speed wise they are the same after using both on my clients. One of the big issues I have with dyson is their service. In a professional setting the dryer does not last long and once broken if you're even a little outside the warranty they will not help you. There was a licensed dyson repair shop in my area so I asked dyson if they offered repair services so I could pay for repairs instead of paying for a new dryer. They don't even offer those repairs. The gama barrel allows me to move more efficiently because I do not have to set it down and pick it back up due to design. There are a few things that I agree could be better designed BUT ultimately it's benefits definitely outweigh the dyson. For stylists wanting to purchase the gama dryer, visit salon service group. In addition to having a brick and mortar communication point to go through for warranty exchanges you also get a 90 day return/exchange policy over the 30 day policy from the site. I'm sure there are things I missed but this is just my take.

Nicholas McMillan: There are a ton of apps that measure decibels (you said the Gama is twice as loud as the Dyson), and there has to be a simple way to measure the airspeed (which one holds the longest string up on high speed?). Also an actual weight that includes some of the power cord would be nice. What warranty comes with each dryer? What is the girth of each handle? A balance of facts with this subjective review would be even more helpful.

K Hill: Love these comparison videos. Answers so many questions for me. Thank you for putting this them together.

Fiona Darragh: It's not like there's a huge difference in price and I think the Dyson did the better job. I have the Dyson and I am still not perfect at doing the perfect blowout. Thank you for this video !

staystrongdanielle: 2 of our stylist have the gamma and love it. One of the stylist has the dyson. I do know the stylist use the dryer to hold the hair on while using a round brush which you can't do as well on the dyson.

Wisdom Calls: My hairdresser uses the gamma but I hate the high pitched sound. I just bought the dyson and I’m in love. Faster drying time is a win for everyone!

Ryan Byrne: I have never used either, but I've sold many of both. I get better reviews on the IQ than the Dyson. I've had 2 Dyson returned, not for defects but just buyers remorse I guess, but no one has ever wanted to send back a IQ. However, I gave a Dyson to my GF for Christmas and she is thrilled with it. So I think both would work well, but each have pros and cons for different uses.

amanda thorpe: What are your thoughts on the diffuser attachment, air flow etc vs the Dyson one? I can't use Dyson (because of the magnets) and wondered if the Gama might do instead. I only diffuse my hair. Recently found your channel and love the cool, elegant but realistic vibe. Thanks!

Mel R: As a stylist I feel the length would be helpful because when I blowdry I use the blowdryers to catch the section of hair I am working on between passes... if that makes sense... so I feel like it depends on how you use the tool. :)

Alyna Waters: I think if it’s lighter but takes longer, it’s truly a wash. If you do hair for a living, getting done faster is a huge win. You’re holding the weight for less time, you’re finishing with clients faster (good for everyone, lol) and less time the hair is getting heat and friction. Dyson for the win. ❤️

Ramona DeLaney: I have the Dyson with Air Wrap so haven't tried either of the models you demo'd today. I prefer Dyson in general because they stand behind their products. The other hair dryer seems like it started out well and when it came to the attachments or switches they just used anything to get it out to market. Did the reviews you read say how customer service managed the issues the stylists were having?

Kara: I know exactly what I want from a hairdryer. One that is light, compact and quiet. A hairdryer that has a proper cool setting, is kind to my hair and leaves it shiny. It seems impossible to find one that ticks all the boxes but looks like the Dyson is the closest. Thank you for such a well presented comparison. Yours has been the most helpful one that I have watched. Can't believe I want to spend so much on a hairdryer, but since my old trusty has just died, I'd better start saving towards a Dyson straight away.

Veronica Martinez: I’m a professional and i use the Gamma every day, i love it and believe it’s way better than the dyson. Gamma is actually a professional brand so that’s probably why regular consumers don’t like it.

OK TERI: Love my Dyson. Especially now that they have added the gentle scalp attachment.

Morgana Zorić: Hey Mila, you should try to attatch the nozzles vertically, that way you don't have to lift the dryers as high as you're doing. They're lighter than most so not as bad on the arms, but hey, anything that'll make it easier to use is worth a try :)

First Aparamythist: Lovely video albeit from a consumer rather than professional's perspective. Firstly I'm a professional stylist of three decades plus experience. The most important issues in the long run are: weight, power, ergonomics and, further down- sound. 294 grams vs 650 grams. Take two glasses with water of the above weight and hold them in outstretched hands. That will give you an answer regarding the importance of LIGHT weight tool. Secondly, ergonomics. There's a reason why hand guns are the shape they are. They are the example of close to perfect ergonomic shape. A 'T' shape is not. Thirdly, the short nozzle on Dyson renders it useless as a tool in blow drying in synch with a hair brush. When it comes to power, both are so similar, you're splitting hairs over it. A fact supported by the motor speed of both, which is phenomenal. I wish you had is the wider concentrating nozzle available with Gamma, which I use with hair your length. That would cut your drying time in half. I agree that Dyson has better cosmetic finish. The model shown in your video is already superseded by quieter and better version. And lastly, although seemingly louder, gamma has higher pitch and funny enough you can hear your client much better while drying hair as human voice is generally in the middle to low pitch range. Gamma should change the shroud covering filter into a one piece cage rather that the three piece convoluted contraption and yes, the nozzles attachments should also be perfected. Overall, personally, I consider the gamma a clear winner for a professional setting.

PomcrzyMiMi: I tried both and thought the Dyson was easier to use but the I Q Perfetto was lighter.

Diana L: Lol I was waiting for you to stick the Gamma through the Dyson opening cause that’s what I would’ve done

Hairby_Jayme: When drying hair in the salon we don’t want heat to burn the client. Heat burns the hair .

kitch Fairman: Been using the Dyson for a month now, I can't get used to No barrel. My Gamma should be here this week! We'll see how long these things last behind the chair. I'm a big fan of the Chi touch screen,"Work-Hourse" 20-36months of life behind the chair, and it's a great workout. It's heavy. But I do love the low velocity w/ the Chi. Something the Dyson Lacks. Great video thanks!

keli sicilian: I'm a licensed pro....I love my dyson pro! It's all about preference, I prefer the short body of the dyson, I don't have to hold my arms up as high while drying hair all day!

Dean Twitchett: Licensed master cosmetologist here and I won’t use anything other than the Dyson in my salon! Had 6 of them for 4 years and not had an issue with one of them! And they get used 6 days a week and at least 6-8 times a day! We all love them and they are still going strong! XOXO

Blaise Duc d'Aumont: My stylist uses both the Dyson and Gamma but the $450 Dyson failed after a year. But I preferred using the Dyson.

Taylor Bevard: Absolutely love your videos and your sweet little family! Hope you are all doing well!!!

Stormy Day: Funny, I see the Dyson leaving your hair a little frizzy on top, whereas on the Gamma side, it’s smooth.

Tammy Bearden: I would pick the Dyson just due to the noise differences

roza kamali: I have both dryer’s and I prefer to work with IQ it’s 30% faster than Dyson. It’s made for professionals like me.

Aussie Kila: Looking at both sides of her hair.... the shine clearly wins by the monster DYSON. The Gama side did not get as SHINY..... DON'T CARE ABOUT THE LOOK OF EITHER; HOWEVER, I am looking to get healthier hair; Shiny, less frizz, and less breakage.

Amber Padroin: I liked your hair after using the Gamma more then the Dyson.

Denise Fulton: I only have the Dyson airwrap and I blow my hair with it and my hair is so healthy bc it doesn’t use hot heat.

bidisha mazumdar: Love your reviews!!!❤️❤️ I agree with you Dyson is the Apple for hair...

jakub b: I love the dyson for at home but the gamma is better for all day long blowdrying at the salon

Oz DeaDMeaT: Great Video, thanks for showing us the comparison.

JeanMarie Teresa: If I was going to spend that much, I would just go for the Dyson, the Gamma isn’t that much cheaper

Linda Virgilio: I just purchased the dyson! I saved my ulta points and gift cards and got the dyson for almost half price. I’m so excited!

Jenny Rose: My problem is for me I need a pretty short nozzle. I mostly use my Revlon One Step anymore.

rabia m: Great review! Please review more cordless flat irons

Jeremiah: Crap I was really hoping Dyson was gonna get a spanking. I’m a professional stylist who’s pro Dyson just died whilst working on a client. And it was 2 years old and 2 weeks late for the warranty! So I was pissed. Because I’ve had other brands that last me 10 years. They would just get really nasty hot and I knew it was time to replace it or it would pop on a clients hair. That’s happened. Anyways I hope it will live longer but I’m going to order another Dyson after I’m done writing this comment. And remove the gamma from my cart of my salon distributor. Thanks so much. One more thing My ears are sensitive and I love how quiet the Dyson is!!!

Autumn Harris: Interesting points about the sound because the Gama is only 78db and the Dyson is 79db

C Ross: There’s only one pro tool. Dyson 110RPMS of power without the weight. Perfection in design and function. Salon owner/ Colorist/ Miami Beach

joy santiago: hi malibu what is the spray you put on your hair before you blow dry? i’m worried blow dry might damage my hair. thank you

First Aparamythist: As a professional hairdresser of many years experience, for me the Gamma wins hands down. Gamma 294g vs 650g Dyson is sufficient reason to win. On top of that ergonomics of Dyson tells me immediately there was no consultation with hairdressers. T shape of Dyson is useless, short nozzle is just as useless, as you can't support hair while blow drying. Gamma has to work on heat controls. The warm setting is way too hot. The plastic ring supporting filter barrel is useless. It should be made of nylon or metal. Otherwise the hairdryer is a dream. For most hairdressers the stress on ligaments, joints etc due to weight issue of driers like Dyson is a thing of a past. As for drying quality both driers are just as good as each other. Oh, don't know about Dyson but Gamma gives 2 years warranty in Australia for professional use. That's huge

Tooma Chan: Also the dyson side is more shiny, it's really clear in the video! Thanks

Kara: Anyone else think that the Dyson side looks a bit shinier than the Gama?

Ashlyn Swan: Wow your hair has gotten so long!!! It looks so beautiful

Steven Macaluso: honestly while I get some people might want a super light weight dryer or a high end one....I can afford to spend what I want on a hair dryer - but I'd NEVER spend this kind of money! a regular old $50 dryer with a concentrator is going to do the same job in the long run. Dyson might be good, but IMO not worth the price tag. I wanted so much to buy the airwrap system - but too many people have said it doesn't hold the curl as long as a basic straightener would give.

SunshineJGL Vlogs: Dyson the best, just purchased on very recent. Tired of different brand. Dyson does dry hair so fast.

MySunnygirl: I invested in the red dyson today I can’t wait! Thanks to Afterpay too

Coco Natz: Is this hair dryer worth to buy if u already have the airwrap?

777dtp: Hi! I really enjoy your reviews. Can you do a comparison between the new shark hair dryer and Dyson.

Amber Ale: Could you try the Panasonic Nanoe Salon Hair Dryer with Oscillating Quickdry Nozzle? I’ve never seen a hair dryer like that one.

Stacey Shaffer: I just use my Remington hair dryer with the nozzle and diffuser attachments and I'm happy with how it works ❤❤❤❤ I can't afford the dyson that's why I own a remington hair dryer

Shari Magby: Love your videos love! hanks for the review!

Amanda Cowham: I got the professional dyson and used it on my 4c hair last night and it dried within 10 min I mean I have a LOT of hair so I am sold

Visual Max: I prefer the Dyson, to be honest.

Beatriz Heredia: I would have the lightest thanks for sharing ♥️

Jessie Vazquez: Hey! Can you review the foxybae blowout brush with other similair blowout brushes? not sure if youve done them before...

barbeedancer: Licensed hairdresser here. Won’t ever use anything other than the IQ. It’s perfection

kai: I feel like your hair looks better on the IQ side especially towards the bottom.

MrsLoretta: Love my Dyson too!! Thanks to you!!!..Hugs and Love Loretta

clarise jackson: But they cost as much as my car payment, no thanks. I have a great blow dryer and 2X as much hair and it was $20.

manuela Ds: I love Gama, it's the top!

Suzanne Lyle: You can get an app for measuring decibels if you’re interested in volume

heather green: Idk that it’s fair to compare times since your right side had more time to air dry before you used the dyson on it..

Rosette Renneckar: I saw this foundation in Instagram and its called Hide. Can you do a review please

lynn leonardd: Hair dresser here .Gamma the best ever!

Gypsy SnickerDoodle: For a professional, a loud dryer will deafen the User

ulrichhobo hoboken: This fuchsia Dyson hairdryer simply sucks. I don't know about you ( owning this model for 4 years without any issues? It sounded to me as if you only use this hairdryer on yourself probably once a day when washing your hair if you washed and blow out your hair that often) I worked for a beauty on-demand company that had a partnership with Dyson so we needed to use it and promote it. Every 3 months I had to change the damn dryer because it couldn't take the number of clients I had to see every day for blowouts. I guess in your next review video you could mention this so people would have a better understanding of how weak this dryer is.

J K: At the salon I go to, there is a new stylist that uses the gamma. It it AWFUL to listen too. Like an ice pick to the brain. Horrible. She uses the chair beside my stylist and it no longer a pleasant experience if she’s there working when I’m getting my hair done. The sound is like a million cracking hyenas. I’m pretty sure I have tinnitus now . Hoping the blow dryer has an “accident”.

Tamra Bleu: Such pretty hair!

Anna M: i luv my Dyson dryer , one of the best ,

NemoTheGreat !: Can she do a 15 day challenge of following a curly gurl method(Srunch,curly product,deep conditioning, denman brush) for 2 weeks and see how her curls do...and no silicon plseee

Sundown: The dyson totally destroyed my hair. Never again

Priscila Bee: Unless you want to develop tinnitus, better stick with the Dyson

MickeyMouse5: Can you review the shark vs. the dyson hair dryers.

Layla Jayne: Your hair is getting so long!

Cory’sCuts: Which one is more durable?

C H: Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! For this video!

David Hornbeck: I had a Dyson and replaced it. I hated my Dyson

ANDRE: Amiga ayúdame con los subtítulos en español mi secador es súper pesado e incómodo pero esa tecnología no la he visto en mi pueblo en Colombia.

Tea Petrusheva: Can you do a Hair Care Routine video? ❤

Lyscia: Don't worry about nitpicking. We watch this comparisons for nitpicking ☺️

Carol: Omg you look so much like arizona from grey’s anatomy ❤️

naugler19: my gamma iq stopped getting hot after minimal use. No one is getting back to me from gamma about getting it repaired. I feel ripped off and wish I had never purchased the gamma iq dryer.

Beauty by Maria: What nail polish is that! Gorgeous!!!

Tamra Bleu: Yeah, Dyson...my choice.

Suzette Smith: It's still super expensive

Helena Lovelock: Dyson has a new attachment

P Andrews: I think the gamma is a higher pitch not Louder

Peggy Allen: do some kvd makeup and possibly some tik tok make up hacks..lol should be fun..

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