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Hot Tools Pro Artist 1875W Turbo Ionic Dryer | Smooth, Frizz Free Blowouts (Purple)




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Dimensions: 11.5 x 3.75 x 9.25 inches; 1.7 Pounds

The Hot Tools Pro Artist 1875W Turbo Ionic Dryer in Purple is a luxurious and luscious hair dryer that will leave your hair smooth and frizz-free. With Direct Ion Technology to reduce overheating and damage, this dryer helps maintain the integrity of your hair for healthy-looking tresses. The 1875 watts provide powerful airflow to reduce drying time, while the 6 heat and 2 speed settings offer versatility for different hair types. The Cool Shot feature sets your style in place, and bonus attachments include a concentrator and styling pik for enhanced shine and smoothness. The Soft Touch Finish and removable end cap make for a comfortable and long-lasting styling experience. With a hanging ring for convenient storage, this dryer is a must-have for achieving salon-quality blowouts at home. Voltage: 110V. Hot Tools Professional has been a trusted brand for over 25 years, known for creating innovative and award-winning styling tools that stylists prefer.


IONIC TECHNOLOGY: Gives you the power to create a salon-styled finish. Less Frizz, for shiny, healthy-looking hair.
LIGHTWEIGHT: Drying and styling with ease. Go from washed strands to effortlessly styled tresses for salon quality at home or on the go.
ALL HAIR TYPES: 1875-Watt powerful airflow. Six heat/speed options to provide styling versatility and great performance on different hair types and textures.
LONG LASTING: Cold shot button helps set the style with a cool burst of air for a longer lasting hold. Removable lint filter for easy cleaning.
STYLISTS PREFERRED: Hot Tools heritage is rooted in the professional community. We’re proud we’ve been a trusted, stylist recommended brand since we began in 1990.
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