External ionizer and static removal panel, 2 nozzles, stylish futuristic design, large selection of speeds and temperatures.
The cord does not rotate.
Technical Features
POWER: 2000W.
OPPORTUNITIES: air drying and styling, 4 temperature settings, 3 speeds, cold air, ionization.
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT: concentrator nozzle, diffuser nozzle.
COLOUR: silver.
WEIGHT: 760g.
COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURER: Thailand.
WARRANTY: 1 year.
Description
The Panasonic hair dryer with ionization is characterized by an unusual device of the ionizer: a stream of negative particles is directed to the hair not from the body of the hair dryer, but from the double external holes located on the sides. The company’s research showed the great effectiveness of this particular ionization system for conditioning the hair. The negative ions acting on the positively charged hair penetrate the hair structure. Moisture film formed on the surface of each hair helps keep it moisturized. Static electricity is neutralized, leaving hair groomed. The hair dryer is also equipped with a panel to eliminate the static electricity in your hair: a special pad transmits positively charged particles over the surface of your body. When you hold the handle, negative ions are attracted and a lot of them penetrate the hair, contributing to its natural moisturizing.
1890 Dollars.
Is the dual external ionizer feature of the Panasonic EH-5573 hair dryer effective in reducing frizz and improving hair texture?
Can anyone who has used the Panasonic EH-5573 hair dryer with dual external ionizer share their experience? How effective are the ionizers in reducing frizz? Is it lightweight and easy to handle? I’m considering purchasing it, but would love to hear some feedback first.
I would like to know how effective the dual external ionizer feature of the Panasonic EH-5573 hair dryer is in reducing frizz and enhancing hair shine. Can anyone who has tried this hair dryer share their experience? Does it make a noticeable difference compared to regular hair dryers with just an internal ionizer? Thank you for your insights!