It dries hair surprisingly quickly, prioritizes hair health, and looks stylish while doing so.
Granted, it isn’t great at tackling frizz, plus it’s bulky and expensive.
But if you’re even remotely concerned about hair health, then the Halo is a worthy investment.
For example, Fast prioritizes speed, while Care prioritizes hair health.
I always opted for the Fast mode because, for me, saving time is a priority.
The plus side is that this cuts down on styling time, especially in the morning.
The down side is that I seemingly had to sacrifice shine to get to benefit from the speed.
I often had to resort to using straighteners to calm the frizz and flyaways.
Aside from adding time to my routine, this counteracted the stated hair health benefits of using the Halo.
The finish was also in stark contrast to the brand’s claims.
That’s not to say I wouldn’t recommend the Zuvi Halo hair dryer.
After three weeks of use, my hair health was noticeably improved.
Zuvi Halo hair dryer review: price & availability
The Zuvi Halo is available in two bundles.
It’s not possible to buy the hair dryer on its own.
Price-wise, the top-end Zuvi Halo bundle puts it on a par with theDyson Supersonic.
However, theDysonends up being better value for money because it ships with five attachments by default.
you’re free to also buy it fromTargetin the US, andQVCin the UK.
The Halo has a short, circular barrel and long handle.
These modes are:
The Mode selection button and the Power switch sit further down the handle.
At the end of the handle is a 2.7m cord.
This gives the hair dryer an extremely premium feel while also making it easy to grip.
Not surprisingly, the quickest mode was Fast mode although it wasn’t as speedy as I’d hoped.
In fact, my hair looks less frizzy when I let it dry naturally.
Next up was Care mode.
The Zuvi Halo’s best results were in Style mode with the Styling Concentrator attached.
The Diffuser worked well at setting my curls without leaving them looking frizzy.
Although the Zuvi Halo hair dryer looks bulky, especially with the nozzles attached, it’s surprisingly lightweight.
The highest decibels it recorded throughout my review period was 78 decibels on Fast mode.
Should I buy the Zuvi Halo hair dryer?
This is beneficial for everyone, but particularly those who are prone to scalp irritation, dandruff or sensitivity.
First reviewed: March 2024