Every once in a while, something actually lives up to the hype, the inner curmudgeon is thwarted and faith in humanity restored. The Sedu Revolution Tourmaline Ionic Hair Dryer TGR 4000i does exactly as billed – and more. It is quite simply the hair hardware equivalent of the Tesla Roadster: fast, quiet and green.
It was lateral thinking that took me to the Sedu. Despairing over another frizzy hair day, I somehow resisted the urge to throw out all my shampoos and conditioners. I am forever trying out new ones in the hope that they will produce the sleekness and shine that eludes me. Then suddenly the thought occurred to me that the problem might be my hairdryer.
The Sedu promised to reduce frizz by 90%. I was skeptical, to say the least. Until, that is, I came across review after testimonial raving about the Sedu’s fizz-free results. I desperately wanted to believe them. I wanted to stop looking as if I carry around my own, personal static force-field.
I took the Sedu out for a spin this morning. Frankly, this is the best $139.95 I’ve spent in a while. Today, I have the hair I should always have had: soft, shiny waves. I am (pun intended) blown away.
The Sedu is made from tourmaline, a silicate mineral. This is a natural source of negative ions and electricity. The negative ions counterbalance the positive ions that come with frizz. One of things that they do is break down water molecules so that some of them are small enough to enter the hair shaft and your locks retain moisture.
Investing in a Sedu is a good way to green your routine. By breaking down water molecules, negative ions help dry hair faster. Much, much faster. And that means, as well saving you time, that you are using less juice.
There are lots of tourmaline dryers on the market and I honestly can’t say what makes Sedu such a good one. I can say that it is the best hairdryer I have ever used.
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I’m ordering one RIGHT NOW!!! : )Thanks!
Let us know how you get on with it.
Thanks for posting! I’m researching Sedu dryers and your review was helpful!
Thanks! I’ve ordered this dryer today, and I’ve been reading up on it for a while. I hope it lives up to the expectations all the reviews have built up!
I still think it was one of my better investments. Anyway, do let us know how you get on with it.
I ordered one last night. I’ll update after first usage… But I’ve done a LOT of research and Sedu (as a whole) seems to make some of the most highly regarded hair styling equipment. I read a lot of negative things about others like T3, CHI/Farouk, & Bio-Ionic (like the dryer worked great at first but then died after several months). I’ve tried hard and have yet to find a bad review of the Sedu line. I’m VERY excited!!
Marta,
Are you still liking this hairdryer? I dropped my Super Solano and it’s making funny noises. I think it might be time for a new dryer…. thinking of getting this one. Still happy with it?
Very much. In fact, I was using a Revlon one the other day and noticed how much longer it took to dry my hair compared with the Sedu.
And do you use the ION button? do you find that is helpful in making your hair shiny and frizz free?
I do and it does