Conair Infinitipro Hot Air Brush Review For Pixie Cut Styles

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Conair InfinitiPro Hot Air Brush (1.5 inch)

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Amika Brooklyn Bombshell Blowout Spray

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Oway Water Resin

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Sebastian Shaper Hairspray

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Hey friends, i hope you're having a good day today, so i am so excited today. I am going to be trying out a new hot airbrush. I got if you've watched my channel in the past. You may have seen that i've done reviews on three different hot air brushes. So today i'm going to share with you the infinity pro conair hot airbrush. So i was particularly interested in this one because it looked a little bit smaller and more lightweight to hold, and i also chose the one and a half inch barrel. So this is the larger one, but there is a smaller one. That'S around one inch barrel size. So here it is, first of all i really like the color, i love silver and you can see it's got some purple accents here and then the actual barrel is kind of a light. Purple color and you can see there are some larger bristles that are plastic and they're, not very hard. It'S pretty soft but then they're smaller bristles that are also soft but kind of like those round brush bristles that you would see so anyways. I did break this puppy open a week early, so i've been using this all week long and i have to say i really like it. I don't know yet if it's my favorite one, but i potentially will get there as i'm learning how to use it. Every hot airbrush seems to work a little bit differently and what i notice about this one is the motor is not very strong, but it does such a great job. So what i like to do is, while i put my makeup on and let my hair air dry about halfway and then this works perfectly. So just to tell you about some of the things that this brush does. It is a dry style, so you can do both in one step for a salon blowout at home. So this is all about salon. Blowout. There is titanium ceramic that reduces frizz for polished, silky results. There is less damage, even heat eliminates damaging hot spots. It'S easy to style. You can create voluminous waves with nylon, detangling and anti-static bristles. It eliminates frizz with a powerful ion generator, which leaves hair silky, smooth and frizz free, and then it says, heat for every hair type select high for thick hair low for fine or cool shot to lock in your look so we'll try all of those and just Fyi here it is a 500 watt motor in this, like, i said, it's not a very high high blast of air, but it is enough to dry your hair in pretty short amount of time. If you let it air dry halfway like if you started out with soaking wet hair, then it's gon na take a bit longer to get your hair dry. Okay, so i'm gon na first start by putting some product in my hair. I'Ve been using this, particularly with this dryer. I like this product a lot. This is amica brooklyn, bombshell, blowout spray, and so i wanted to try this to see if it would pair well with a blowout brush. So i'm going to go ahead and spray this and this sprays very fine mist and i'm just going to distribute that product through my hair. Okay. So i'm going to start by drying my hair on high and i do have a bit thicker hair. So i'm going to use high, i feel, like the low, is not a big enough air blast to get my hair dry, so i'm going to start with high and at the very end, i'm going to move to the cool setting. So the settings are right here. You can see it starts in off position, then low, then high, and then you can do a cool blast at the end. So here goes. This is how loud it is on high. So that is not as loud as a regular hair dryer. It'S not a very loud sound, so it really doesn't bother me when i'm using it. The reason i got the one and a half inch barrel is because i really want to be able to get my hair around this and not be a tighter curl. If you have really short pixie hair, you might try the one inch barrel, but i just got this off amazon. This was around 30.. I remember correctly, but i'll post a link to it in the description below so here goes so. The way i use this brush is very slow. I get the hair around there and i just kind of twirl it around slowly as it goes down my hair. So that's how i've been using this. Do i'm going to do a cool shot now that i've got a completely dry hair and it's styled so i'm going to do a cool shot all around my hair? Alright, so, as you can see, my hair is so soft and it feels so healthy. That is why i really like this tool. The other hot air brushes i have used, have not been that good. It didn't seem like i ended up with super healthy feeling, full of body hair and that's why i really like this tool so very good little tool. I would rate this, maybe an 8 out of 10.. I wish there was a little more airflow, but maybe that's what keeps the hair so nice and manicured, but you can see lots of body very soft. I got a lot of height on the top of my hair, so i'm really liking this tool. Okay, so let's finish this off, i am going to put a little bit of product on. I actually got this product and i mentioned a few weeks ago. This is a new hair putty, i'm using it's actually called water resin and it's from the brand away. This is an all organic brand cruelty, free kind of pricey. I believe this little bit was about 40. The smell is absolutely heavenly, like they use herbs and essential oils and all organic materials to make this stuff, but this is just a styling resin, similar to a putty, but you can see it's clear. I can't even explain the smell. Let me tell you what's in this: this is: got organic black cumin ethical book, curie and phytopeptides, so really really interesting brand. I love the smell of their products because it smells natural. It smells so good. I'M gon na get about that. Much on my finger. It does not make your hair feel sticky, and it can just help you with kind of like the finishing style and the finishing touches i usually put in all of my little edges and then just kind of fluff up the top with it. Just on my fingers and so you're not going to end up with a a real sticky style like some of the products that i use end up being kind of sticky and i'm sure you've found that up too. But i've got a good style going here. My hair is quite long actually, but i have been liking the style, the little fringy style. It'S grown out really nicely. I think, maybe another three weeks i will get a haircut or my hair trimmed, but look how cute this style is. This is adorable. Let'S do a quick hairspray and then i will turn around and show you the back trying out a new hairspray. Today, too, i asked a few videos ago what your favorite hairsprays were, and i have a video upcoming, probably next week, that reviews three different top suggested. Hairsprays this particular one is sebastian shaper. This is what it says: a dry, brushable, hair, styling spray with control, so apparently you should be able to brush. This is a big nice bottle. I got this from ulta very, very light spray. A lot of hair sprays like one of the cheaper ones i've been using from herbal essences comes out in a much bigger droplets. This is very, very fine mist and it doesn't feel sticky all right. I loved all the products i used today. I used the infinity pro hot air brush. I used the amica brooklyn bombshell, blowout spray. I used the oway water resin and i used the sebastian shaper to top it off. So let's look at the back of our hair and see if we got a good style going, so here's the right side in the back and see my left side there and then the front. I hope you enjoyed this video. I hope you and your family are doing great this summer. I hope you're staying cool and i hope you have a wonderful week if you like this video, give it a thumbs up and if you haven't subscribed i'd love to have. You click that notification bell to get reminded of when my videos get posted and i will see you next week - bye

Tracy Sharp: Your hair is so cute! I love the little fringe area also. I get a razored shag pixie, and I love the Redken Rewind 06 Texture Paste, and to keep my choppy pieces where I want them I use Aussie Freeze spray for humid days and Pantine Texture Hairspray for the other days. I have to say, it's been humid, so my Aussie is getting a workout this summer in Upstate NY!

Vicki L.: I love how it did your hair! The larger brush gives you tons of body with making your hair curly. I will definitely be looking for one for my hair! You look beautiful again this morning. I hope you have a great weekend and week ahead!

Susan Hinkel: L’ange has a great product like this and it’s really good for pixies. It also gives volume without the curl. Snagged it on sale for 71 dollars. Their hair care products are also very good. Love your hair. It suits your face.

Roseann Granger: I have missed the other hot air brush demonstrations, but I loved this one! I have very fine hair, wavy to curly hair. I have used hot brushes for a long time, as I am not coordinated enough to use a dryer and a brush, lol. This encouraged me to give the hot brush a try again.. I am losing my hair very slowly due to some medication. I think I can get the lift I need to help cover all the scalp with the lower motor and the 1 inch barrel. Thank you, thank you!! You look great and always do a fabulous job!!

GARRY O'ROURKE: Hi Sage, Your style is cute & I like the streaking in the fringe. Would you consider a silver-gray in place of the blonde; it might contrast nicely with your natural color. Have you ever used Rough Luxury soft molding paste by Oribe? If not, give it a try sometime. Video the next cut. Be safe and enjoy your summer.

Bonnie Lemmon: Your hair looks so cute. A lot of volume with this brush. I'm going to check out the 1" You give such great tips and tricks for short hair. Thank you for sharing Have a wonderful week

tove [email protected]: I love the volume you got from the brush. Your haircut has a nice shape all over sides, back and of course the front. Do the bristles hurt your scalp at all? I would love to see you curl your hair with other kinds of Curler techniques. I also love your cooking videos. If you have any fall decorating ideas I would enjoy that too. Fall is right around the corner. Have a great week.

Trish Bliss: Hello, beautiful friend! Your hair is so pretty styled with that dryer, but honestly, your hair can do no wrong . That last cut you got has grown out so gracefully, I adore the fring-y texture on the sides & back. As always I am shocked by the rapid rate of growth you have. Hugs!

janet ryder: Love your hair!!! Tool did amazing volume! Love the darker hair on you, it is a softer look for your sweet face!! Hope you keep it this way!! Thanks for your videos!! Love them! ❤️

micuchua70: I bought it. It really works for me. Thank you.

Jana Snowdon: Cute style!! Looks very vintage.

Donna Thornburg: Thank you. Just ordered it from Amazon. Trying to grow out pixie.

Lynda Corre: Your hair as always looks great.

Diana McCullough: Your hair looks so pretty, Thank You for sharing.

Carol Weston: It’s a nice length for you. I never knew there were so many ways to do a pixie!

Jana Snowdon: Ohhh I've been wanting to try that amkia spray!

superbang2pm: What does the cool shot do for your hair? :)

marilyn champagne: Love the color and the tips

Kaye Carter Mature Woman Daily Dose: Cutest ever…another tool I need.l❤️Sending hugs prayers and kindness.

marilyn champagne: Love your style!

Valisity Etherington: I love how sweet your voice is!! Very calming.

Catherine Errington: Your hair looks so soft and shiny, I wondered what shampoo and conditioner you use.

Analissa Lowe: Looks like a dupe for the John Freida brush

Judy Phillips: L’ange has a fabulous hair dryer like that.

jane Lifrak: Adorable. So pretty and sweet you are !!!! Love your videos

micuchua70: Beautiful

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