In the months I tested lighting brushes, a particular model appeared on my essential list after seeing it online again and again: the Bondiboost eruption brush. Bondiboost manufactures some different hair tools, including a hair straightener infused with aloe and viral Infrared rebound brush ($ 98) Which is designed for dry hair (more about it below), but I wanted to get my hair on the Bondiboost eruption brush to see how it compared to Revlon, Drybar and T3.
While the Bondiboost Blowout brush has one of the lower prices, detail for $ 70, this gave me shocking results similar to the most expensive Double dry bar ($ 155). Bondiboost left my hair with a beautiful amount of volume to the roots, as well as smooth and slightly curled ends evocative of a professional eruption. It was an impressive experience, especially for a brush which is always at the affordable end of the scale.
It was too good to be true – and that was the case. Although the Bondiboost eruption brush works well, the problem is that it may not always continue to work. An alarming number of online examiners on Amazon and the own Bondiboost website reported it broken after a few months. The Bondiboost public relations team did not explain why it could happen, but confirmed that they had a 30 -day guarantee – much less than the other competitors, and outside the window in which these complaints experienced a break.
That makes the purchase of this brush a bet and raises the question: do you prefer to need to buy this brush several times or to invest in a more expensive brush from the start?
Electricity verification
Photography: Nena Farrel
The Bondiboost Blowout brush has a fairly standard set of features. He comes in both 75 mm oval version ($ 70) And 51 mm round brush ($ 70). I tested the oval version, although the smaller version has a detachable head so that you can use the handle of the brush as a targeted dryer before style your hair with the fixing of the brush, probably because the brush is so smaller.
The Bondiboost Blowout brush has a beautiful temperature range, ranging from 93 degrees Fahrenheit to the fresh adjustment to 165 and 194 degrees for the two heat settings. These are significantly lower than a part of the competition – the Revlon One-Step Plus (7/10, wired recommendations) go up to 240 degrees, while the T3 Airebrush has a small, similar heating adjustment of 170 degrees but goes up to 213 degrees.
I have beautiful and wavy hair, so the lower heat calls me, because my hair does not require higher heat to tame it. My hair is also full full, so I tend to reach the lower sleeves and air levels to try to keep this frizz. People with coarse and thicker hair may prefer a brush with higher heat levels, such as T3 or Revlon.
Results vs investment
Photography: Nena Farrel
I will say it repeatedly: I was really satisfied with my hair results with the Bondiboost eruption brush. It gave me a nice mixture of volume in my hair without my ends being unfinished, and it was not so hot that I had to worry so that my hair feels fried.