I have thin hair that just never holds a DIY bounce.
After selling out multiple timessince the initial launch, theInfrared Bounce Brushis in stockandon sale.
Instead of releasing hot air, the brush uses infrared heat to warm strands and lock in your style.
Just as sleek as my final look, thetoolalso keeps parameters to a minimum.
It has a main power button and two additional smaller buttons to increase or decrease the temperature.
And if you haven’t caught onI’m not a hair pro.
In fact, I’d argue this $98 brush is the perfect investment for beginners.
Plus, thebrushturns off automatically after 60 minutes.
Of course, I also love knowing that infrared technology causes less damage to my hair.
With that in mind, I knowanyheat can cause damageso I always usethe brand’s protectant spray.
Angelonepreviously told mindbodygreenthat the more even distribution and deeper penetration of infrared heat results in less frizz.
How to use the Bondi Boost Infrared Bounce Brush
Again, thisbrushis designed for dry hair.
When testing the brush, I opted for a smooth style with bouncy waves at the end.
Plus, the infrared technology puts far less damage on your hair than other at-home tools.
so I wouldn’t wait to place your order.