100 engineers, designers, hairdressers and scientists from L'Oréal's Analysis and Innovation Division and hardware startup Zuvi – that's what number of minds labored collectively to develop the brand new AirLight Professional hair dryer forward of its unveiling at CES 2024. The styling instrument guarantees to dry hair sooner whereas protecting strands smoother and extra hydrated than the common hair dryer, utilizing a novel blade array alongside patented heating know-how . Twist – the staff behind this contemporary blowhard was as soon as devoted to pushing the boundaries of unmanned aerial gadgets.
The up to date fashion hair dryer was designed by Zuvi, a hardware startup based not by a trichologist or cosmetologist, however by a staff of former engineers and scientists from drone model DJI. The members leveraged their previous success in growing fan drive know-how into an award-winning hair dryer, manufactured with a level of precision and sturdiness distinctive to its class, incomes Zuvi an iF Design Award in 2021.
The most recent enterprise with L'Oréal's Analysis and Innovation Division seems to be based mostly on the model's first era Halo hairdryer, utilizing the identical patented infrared know-how powered by tungsten-halogen bulbs, permitting the dryer to dry hair rapidly, with out burning the strands to a crispy colour. The AirLight Professional directs barely heated air utilizing a 17-blade, high-speed motor, consuming as much as 31% much less power throughout the common drying session, whereas including a small show on its hand grip.
The L'Oréal Group has but to share pricing and availability, however when the AirLight Professional turns into formally accessible, we're anticipating one thing in keeping with the entry-level worth of the Zuvi Halo hairdryer.