

💁♀️ Elevate your hair game—fast, flawless, and totally envy-worthy!
The HOT TOOLS 24K Gold Blow Dryer Brush combines cutting-edge 24K Gold Technology and Ionic innovation to deliver fast drying, frizz reduction, and salon-worthy volume in a single step. Designed for all hair types, it features a lightweight, ergonomic design with multiple heat settings and professional-grade cord length, making it the go-to styling tool for effortless, long-lasting results trusted by top stylists.





















| ASIN | B07SH1MKZ6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,335 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #18 in Hot-Air Hair Brushes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (27,535) |
| Item model number | HT1076 |
| Manufacturer | Helen of Troy |
| Product Dimensions | 11.3 x 6.6 x 10.1 inches; 0.16 ounces |
| UPC | 078729310762 |
N**.
Great hair dryer, great tool
I received the hair dryer brush in good condition. This was my first time purchasing this type of hair dryer. Since childhood, I've used a blow dryer with combs and brush attachments. I have long curly hair in the 3b-3c range. After I wash my hair, I always towel-dry and add my hair oils before drying. I divided my hair into four sections, and this hair dryer brush dried my hair in about 10 minutes. I was shocked. Plus, my hair looked like I had it dried in the salon. That's a first for doing my hair at home. My hair looked and felt great. WOW! What a great tool. So glad I bought it. My only issue is that it's not dual voltage. I like to travel and have always had dual-voltage hair tools. Other than that, I'm happy that I bought the blow dryer brush, and I recommend it.
B**R
Game changer for someone who HATES styling hair
First, let me start off with saying I have always HATED styling my hair. I’m not good at it and it takes WAY too long to do. I’ll spend 45 minutes on makeup (love doing my makeup), but then I get to hair and usually throw my wet mop into a tight ponytail. That “look” not only ends up looking unpolished, but I pull my ponytail so tight that I always breaking hairs just from the tugging several times a day. My hair is medium-long (about 3-5” past my shoulders), fine but fluffy/frizzy, and I have a lot of it. It takes me about 20-25 minutes to dry it with a normal blow drier. When I’m done with drying, it’s normally so frizzy and crazy that I MUST flat iron, or else it looks like I just woke up. Flat ironing would take me another 20 min or so, so we’re looking at 45 min total to do my hair. Nope. I don’t have the time or patience for all that, unless I’m going out at night. And then I discovered this Hot Tools miracle. I’ve only been using this a little less than a week, but it’s changed my hair life and I am telling all my girlfriends. It’s reduced my time from 45 minutes to 10. TEN!! Not only that, I don’t have to flat iron my hair, which saves time and heat exposure to my fine hair. The end result is SO smooth. In fact, I would recommend going light on any additional smoothing serums/lotions until you can anticipate your hair’s needs with this product. I’ve used it bit too much (even just concentrating on the ends) a few times, and my hair almost seems oily. I think this product helps the product penetrate your hair more, or it simply seals the hair shaft so that you don’t need as much. Regardless, in 10 minutes I have a voluminous, healthy, beautiful head of hair that matches the effort/time I put into my makeup, without actually taking long at all. This product is so (superficially) life changing that I’ve begun looking at better hair care products so that I can help grow all the broken hairline hairs into a gorgeous full set of healthy locks. I’m probably going to buy another of these for my gym bag so that I don’t have to worry about ever forgetting it. Okay, more about the device itself: - heat: when I first start using it, it’s reasonably hot, but it’s not excessive. I’ve noticed about halfway through if gets SUPER hot and I have to be careful how/where I position my hands. But .... it’s manageable and I never feel like my hair is burning. - on/off switch: the absolute only thing I struggle with is turning the device on/off/cool blast without feeling awkward. The switch is in a location where you can’t really one-hand it. For me, I must stop what I’m doing, turn the device and locate the switches, and move the switch. This means any section of hair I’m working on must be maneuvered/pinned back first, while I’m changing the setting on the dryer. Some of this is probably just practice / muscle memory, but it’s worth mentioning that this is the only mechanical design issue I have with the device. Also, I’m left handed - I don’t think that has anything to do with my issue, but I tend to do things a little backwards as a right-brained person. - pulling on hair: no tearing!! I’ve put some tension on this thing, and worked the hair at weird angles with awkward sectioning, and haven’t experienced any discernible damage or breakage. Awesome!! - size: Thing thing takes up space! Two design elements would be great with this thing: 1) retractable cord, and 2) hook on the end so that I can hang this in my bathroom. Because this is a brush as well as a dryer, I don’t want to just throw it around and risk damaging the bristles, so I currently put it in another room instead of in my bathroom drawer. Okay, that’s my review. Hopefully it helps someone make their decision!
S**Y
Impressed, Changed from a Different Brand
Purchased this Hot Tools Dryer Brush to replace my years-old Revlon. I have fine-strand, medium thickness hair in a shortish bob-style. The brush is not too big to style the amount of hair that I have; the barrel is actually a bit smaller, width-wise, than my Revlon. I’ve used it on both wet and dry hair and am pleased with both results. Admittedly, the first couple of times I used the brush, the plastic bristles pulled my hair badly; however, after subsequent use, I no longer have this issue (maybe because the oils in my hair have lubricated the plastic?). As a comparison, it runs more quietly than my Revlon, and I have less frizz using the same hair products that I used with the Revlon. It also seems to dry my hair faster. I haven’t had an issue with the brush getting too hot, as other reviewers have mentioned, but I tend to run it mostly on the low heat setting. I know I’m comparing a new brush to an old one, but the Hot Tools brush seems more efficient and more quiet than my Revlon did when it was new. I purchased this brush on sale, which makes me like it even more! lol. Overall, a great brush and a nice upgrade from my old dependable Revlon.
M**S
No flat iron needed after using this hairdryer1
Why did you pick this product vs others?: This is the only hairdryer I use for my long hair. There is no need for a flat iron after drying, my hair is straight, soft, and has less frizz and a slight curl to the ends of my hair. My only issue is that it is very hot and after a few months the prongs start to melt or fall out. Therefore, I have bought this hairdryer three times over the course of almost 2 years. But it is still a great hairdryer and I'll buy it again.
C**A
Great quality blowdryer for 4c hair. I part my hair in 8 sections and am done within 35 minutes.
S**I
Worked perfect until the cord came of the bottom
J**.
MUY BUENO. CALIDAD Y PRECIO. PERO LES DIGO ESTO. SI LO USAN UNA O DOS VECES AL DIA Y NO LO MALTRATAN . NO DEJARLO CAER AL PISO Y CUIDAR EL CABLE ETC. ETC. LES DURARA AÑOS.
G**Z
Muy buena compra!! Muy sencilla de usar, rápida, no maltrata el cabello, te pienas en poco tiempo.
B**8
Got this today, it friggin works! Got out of the shower, air dried my hair to about 70%, & put heat protectant on. FYI my hair is thick, coarse, frizzy, and curly/wavy like 2B. I always struggled to care for my hair and I'm a low maintenance girl. But this looks like I got a salon blowout, my hair is so smooth, and it took me less than an hour! Since the brush is pretty big I could style big sections of my hair at a time, I was surprised how fast it took me to do my whole head, and it looked good. Btw I used it in high setting btw. It's easy to use and the price is not as outrageous as Dyson. Buy this if you're on the fence. Btw I don't use much heat tools or heat in general so I can't comment on if it gave me heat damage. I plan to use this like once or twice a month only.
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