
As someone with fine, coloured hair, finding the perfect hair dryer has always been a quest for me. After years of bleaching, my already fine hair is constantly breaking and is super dry, so it tends to be thin and dry, along with lacking volume. The struggle to maintain the health and vibrancy of my hair while getting it to cooperate with my daily styling routine has been quite the challenge – I tend to blow dry my hair upside down to get as much lift and volume to it, however it can sometimes give me fluffy, frizz prone hair. Not the best look when your hair is dry!
However, I recently stumbled upon the Zuvi Halo Hair Dryer, and I must say, it’s been nothing short of a game-changer for my hair care routine. I had seen it pop up on social media before but didn’t actually know anyone personally who had tried it, so I deicded to put this review together to share my thoughts.
Of course, the review is personal to me in that I’ll share my thoughts on how it worked for my hair type, with my current concerns. I’ll walk you through why this hair dryer is perfect for those with fine, coloured locks, prone to breakage and lacking in volume.


Design and Ergonomics
The Zuvi Halo Hair Dryer is as visually stunning as it is functional. Its sleek and modern design complements any bathroom or vanity, and as soon as I opened up the box I was super impressed with how beautiful the device looked.
The second thing that struck me was its lightweight build, which makes it a breeze to hold for extended drying and styling sessions. The well-balanced design ensures a comfortable grip, which is essential for those with fine hair who need precision when styling. I couldn’t fault the appearance at all – a stunning hair dryer which is light to hold and looks gorgeous in my bedroom!



Performance
Now, let’s get to the heart of the matter: performance. The Zuvi Halo Hair Dryer boasts an impressive motor that delivers a consistent, gentle airflow. This is a crucial feature for those with fine, coloured hair like myself. I wanted it to be able to dry my hair at a fast speed, but without feeling like it was blasting too much hot air out at me all at once. However, it felt like the heat distribution was even, minimising the risk of hair damage, something I’ve been particularly concerned about.
I can confidently say that my hair feels softer and smoother since I started using this dryer. I tend to use it every other day, as I wash and dry my hair around 3-4 times a week. I mainly use it without any attachments when it comes to drying, which I’ll touch on in a moment.




Customisable Settings
One of the standout features of the Zuvi Halo Hair Dryer is its variety of heat and speed settings. For coloured hair, finding the right balance between drying and protecting your hair is paramount. That’s also to be said for fine hair, as the last thing I want to do is expose my hair to more heat damage. This dryer offers a range of options that allow you to tailor the heat and airflow to your specific needs. You can change the settings during use, although I find this a bit messy sometimes so tend to set it on a low setting as I begin to dry my hair and keep to it throughout.
I still tip my hair upside down most times when I dry it, to give that extra boost of volume. I find that since using this hairdryer, it doesn’t create that frizzy, fluffy finish I used to get when I would tip my head upside down and blast my hair. Of course, the smoother, straighter finish is created when I blow dry pointing downwards and brush smoothly as I go, but sometimes I do prefer a good old boost of volume!
Ionic Technology
This hair dryer is equipped with ionic technology, which is a real benefit for fine-haired ladies like me. I put this technology down to why my hair feels much smoother since using this dryer, as it effectively reduces frizz and increases shine by breaking down water molecules more efficiently. I’ve personally noticed a remarkable difference in the smoothness and manageability of my hair, which makes styling a breeze. I don’t always feel like I need to use straighteners after a blow dry with the Zuvi Halo, especially when I point it downwards as mentioned above.



Zuvi Halo Hair Dryer Settings
For those of us with fine, coloured hair that is prone to being frizzy and dry, a hairdryer blasting out super hot heat is only going to add to the problem. When I first turned on this device for the first blowdry, I noticed cool air blasting out. This was on the ‘soft’ setting, and it jetted out so fast that I felt my hair was getting dried, protected from heat damage and smoothed at the same time. I tend to use this setting if I have let my hair dry naturally for a little while, and the hair photos I have taken alongside this blog post were all taken using this.
On the days when I know I’m wearing my hair up in a ponytail, or tucked behind my ears without needing to be styled, I use the ‘fast’ setting, which blow dries my hair super quickly, yet doesn’t compromise on the condition of my hair afterwards. Again, you don’t feel any hot air, so no worries about heat damage.
On the days where I’m in less of a rush, and want to take time styling my hair, I use the ‘care’ setting, which I know is gentle on my fine, bleached hair.



Attachments and Accessories
The Zuvi Halo Hair Dryer comes with a set of attachments, including a concentrator nozzle and a diffuser. The concentrator nozzle is great for directing the airflow precisely, making it ideal for straightening fine hair. I use this one when I want to style my hair or I’m going out and want to look my best. It smoothes my hair brilliantly, meaning I don’t have to turn on my straighteners straight after!
The diffuser, on the other hand, is perfect for enhancing natural curls and waves, which I don’t have so I haven’t been able to try this one out yet. It would be great to have a pouch to keep all attachments in, so I can visit them all and have a good rummage through when I’m intrigued about styling my hair.



Final Thoughts
In conclusion, the Zuvi Halo Hair Dryer has proven to be a stellar addition to my hair care routine, and I’m over the moon to discover it. It’s not a cheap device, in fact it comes at the price tag of £309 and has won multiple big awards like Allure Best of Beauty Award, Time Best Innovation Awards, and is sold in high-end retailer stores like FARFETCH. But I really do feel like you pay for the brilliant innovation, the sleek design, even heat distribution, customizable settings, ionic technology, and cool shot feature, which make it a top-notch choice for anyone with fine, coloured hair.
I have peace of mind that my hairdryer is benefiting my hair – it’s caring for it, helping the appearance look smooth and sleek, without compromising with heat damage. The overall performance and results it delivers are worth every penny in my opinion, as this is going to last a long long time (I hope!) and I personally see it as an investment, especially if you are concerned about damage to your fine, bleached/over processed hair.
I can confidently say that it’s a brilliant device for fine-haired individuals like myself who are seeking a healthier, more stylish, and manageable mane.
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