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Sedu Hairdryers: Are They Worth the High Price?

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If you’re looking for a sleek, professionally styled coiff each day you may be considering a Sedu hairdryer. Sedu hairdryers have become a top choice for stylists and salon professionals, and can be used with the Sedu flat iron to create a super-sleek look for all types of hair. While this means fewer trips to the salon for a stylish ‘do, the $120+ price tag is still much higher than many leading hairdryer brands on the market. Here’s how to decide if Sedu hairdryers are a good choice for your hair and beauty regiment:

Key Benefits of Sedu Hairdryers
You have two choices in Sedu hairdryers; the Sedu Ultrasilent Dryer, and the Sedu Ultrapower Professional Hair Dryer.

The Sedu Xti Ultrasilent hair dryer is made with tourmaline so that the hair is infused with a safe blast of heat that dries the hair from the inside first. This dries the hair much faster, and can also leave it silky and frizz-free. The Ultrasilent is much quieter than conventional hairdryers, and comes with two concentrator nozzles.

The Sedu Ultrapower Professional dryer is a 1750 watt hairdryer that is also designed with tourmaline to preserve cuticles from heat damage. The difference between this model and the Ultrasilent is the high speed heat and airflow generator built in; this can speed up drying even further, which makes it easier to dry longer and thicker hair.

Both Sedu hairdryers come with two year limited warranties.

Drawbacks of Sedu Hairdryers
Sedu hairdryers are some of the best on the market, but do have a few drawbacks.

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First, the exceptionally high heat level can be difficult to adjust to. If you’re used to drying your hair with a hairdryer very close to your scalp, you’ll need to adjust your routine to leave more space between the dryer nozzle and your head.

Second, the design of the hair dryer will require some time to practice with. The handle is designed with an �⒬˜ergonomic’ shape, but is very different than conventional hair dryers; still, practice is all it takes to get used to the weight and shape of the dryer.

Finally, many reviewers of the product have reported a faulty product where they had to return the Sedu hairdryer for a replacement motor. While the products are covered under a warranty, there is still a chance that the product will break within 3-4 weeks and require replacement.

Average Cost and Where to Buy Sedu Hairdryers
Sedu hairdryers can be purchased at professional salons, beauty stores, and online. Websites such as Folica.com and Amazon.com offer the most competitive prices. The Sedu hairdyer from Folica costs between $126-$140 depending on the model, and Sedu hairdryers at Amazon.com cost approximately $130-$140+.

Bottom Line: If you want to invest in a salon-quality hairdryer, Sedu offers a valuable investment. Sedu hairdryers help to protect the hair and will reduce heat damage; it’s also fairly easy to achieve a super-sleek look in 10-15 minutes of styling. This is significantly less than most hairdryers and flat irons, and makes it especially valuable for those with thick, frizzy, and curly hair. If you’re regularly going to the salon for simple styling at a cost of $30-$60+ per trip, investing in a $120+ hairdryer may be a wise investment.