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The BaBylissPRO Nano Titanium Rotating Hot Air Brush is a professional-grade styling tool featuring a 2-inch bi-directional rotating barrel powered by 500 watts. It combines nano titanium and ionic technology with anti-static bristles to reduce frizz and enhance shine. With three temperature settings and an ergonomic design, it delivers salon-quality volume and smoothness for all hair types, making it an essential finishing tool for effortless, long-lasting styles.





| ASIN | B00ALHISAQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,083,463 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #2,070 in Hot-Air Hair Brushes |
| Brand | BaBylissPRO |
| Brand Name | BaBylissPRO |
| Cable Length | 2.5 Meters |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 3,367 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00074108270450 |
| Hair Type | All |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 2"W x 6"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BaBylissPRO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BABNT178AMZ |
| Material | Titanium |
| Material Type | Titanium |
| Model Number | BNT178UC |
| Other Special Features of the Product | anti-scratch |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Salon |
| Special Feature | anti-scratch |
| UPC | 074108270450 074108447173 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
C**R
No regrets
Best product ever!! Where were you 20 years ago when I needed you? I have had thick long curly hair ever since I was little. At the age of 16 I started going to my local hair salon for regular blowouts. What that just means is that they would just wash and dry your hair and blow dry it straight with the round brush and a professional hair dryer. It was worth every penny. Ever since hair straighteners have come into my life I have tried and failed on random products and hair appliances. From the $200 hair straightener to the $200 blow dryer to the $50 curling iron's and the hot rollers I've had some successes with some items but ultimately I have never been able to get my hair blown out like how it would be professionally until this morning. I've watched a couple YouTube videos and read the directions on how I needed to use this. I'm not someone who can wash her hair 30 minutes prior to work. I need a good couple hours and usually do it the night before. I wash and conditioned my hair. When I get out of the shower I apply my Argan oil heat protectant/ leave in conditioner and a couple drops of oil to the ends. I air dry my hair till it's about 80% dry. With this specific item I was actually going to blow dry my hair so the roots could get nice and dry and then use the product. But my hair was pretty much dry when I started. So I decided to try it without actually using my blow dryer. I sectioned my hair. This item worked beautifully. After navigating the controls I was able to do it perfectly. My hair is smooth and perfect. I was actually nervous about getting it tangled in my hair. Because when I was little I've had things get stuck in my hair and I've had to cut out a hot curling iron with spikes before. I think I'm still tramaurized by it. Anyways I did not receive this product free. I bought it with my money. I thought the item itself was a little pricey for what I was getting. But now I actually think the price is spot on because if I calculate how much I would pay trying to blow dry my hair professionally I do end up saving money. You need this item. You will have no regrets.
M**8
LOVE IT!
I have curly wavy & very frizzy hair. Its a lot easier to straighten if I use a round brush when I am drying my hair. Unfortunately it takes forever for me to do this. I have to set my dryer down grab a small section then dry & repeat this until dry. Its exhausting & very time consuming. I had tried the "Conair Infiniti Pro & was very disappointed so I wasn't sure about this but thought why not give it a try? This is now my fav. tool. Unlike the Infiniti Pro the dryer on the Babyliss is great it blows a lot harder. My hair is long & it brushes through my hair easily. Its great to use your regular hair dryer for a couple of min. first just so your hair isn't soaking wet then comb through your hair with this just like you would with a round brush, but now you don't have to hold your hair dryer & brush. Makes it easier to style. I use this & it adds volume & I have 80% less frizz & with the rotating options the barrel can spin both directions I can flip my ends out or in. It has multiple levels (high/low/cool) which is great. I can also add a little curl/wave. The price is very reasonable. I'm not sure if I would recommend this for people with short hair due to the size of the barrel. It may work great with short hair I don't know??? but just something to think about before you buy. I say its worth giving it a try!
B**E
Frizz killer
I moved to U.S. from Europe where I had a hair dryer with a rotating hair brush. I loved it - it had two exchangeable brushes of two different sizes and you could also use it without a brush to pre-dry your hair. I left it in Europe because it worked only with 220V. I thought there will be large selection of similar products on the U.S. market. But I was disappointed. First, I found Conair Infiniti Pro Spin Air Rotating Styler. It actually looks and operates in the same manner as this Babyliss Pro Rotating Hot Air Brush. However, the first time I used the Conair, it was already malfunctioning - brush rotating very slowly or not at all. Although the sedond time I used it, it worked perfectly and gave my hair beautiful shine and my hair was smooth and frizz-free. The third time, it worked only intermittently and the fourth time, it stopped rotating completely. I returned it and looked for another hair dryer with a rotating brush. Unfortunally, not many of these on this market :( To my happiness I found this Babyliss. The brush is larger which works for my shoulder-length hair. It rotates better and faster than the Conair. It produces more heat than the Conair. True, your hair dries little longer than with a regular hair dryer, but even if you take the extra minutes that you must have using Babyliss and use them while drying your hair with a regular hair dryer and classic brush you will not achieve the smoothness and shine of your hair. I guarantee it. You can always pre-dry your hair with a regular hair dryer that you probably have at home anyhow. I used to pre-dry with my European version of rotating brush. Because Babyliss does not have this option I gave it 4 stars. When using rotating brush for the first time - it takes a few times to get used to it in order not to tangle your hair. Especially, if you are left-right orientation challeneged as I am - especially when you have to coordinate with your image in a mirror. But after 2-3 times using it, you'll master the two buttons you have to push in order for the bursh to rotate in the correct direction. From what is available on this market I highly recommend Babybliss with rotating brush - it will make your hair look like from a hair salon with shine, smoothness and no frizz.
L**P
Where Have You Been My Whole Life?
I didn't think this tool could make any difference to a simple straight blow-dry style, but I was curious enough to try it. The truth is, I'd never heard of a rotating hot air brush until finding one by accident on Amazon while searching for something else. I read all the reviews on the various brands out there and then settled in on the Babyliss. A little over a week later, I have to say I don't know how I ever thought I could get smooth frizz-free hair with hair products alone and without this Baby! I use several expensive frizz-control products, most of which I like, but not one can do what this rotating hot air brush can do, This is the best styling tool for turning my very wavy semi-frizzy hair into a smooth and tamed look. My hair is very thick and long - but the Babyliss Pro Nano Titanium 2" Rotating Hot Air Brush gives me a smooth and styled look in 20 - 25 minutes. I found it to be intuitive and simple to use. It is, however, quite large and, as a result, a little clumsy when moving from section-to-section of hair. (I guess a "quite large" handle is the price you pay when you want a 2" brush size.) It comes with a hard plastic slip-on cover for the brush portion, but you might miss it in the box if you didn't know it was there. I had to read the instructions to learn what I had overlooked. That cover comes in handy for protecting the bristles if you tend to throw your tools into one container that holds your blow dryer, diffuser, brushes, etc. As others have said, you don't use this tool for drying your hair. I wait until my hair is 85-90% dry (a little dryer than others report) and then switch to the Babyliss to finish the job. It comes out looking like it was dried and styled at a salon. I have no talent in the hair styling department, so it is the tool and not my skill that makes this happen. I don't know anything about the other brands that I eliminated, as this is the only rotating hot air brush I have ever owned; but I can't imagine that they have anything that this one doesn't. Others may cost less, but I feel this one was well worth the price. How did I ever get along without it?
J**G
Like a professional blowout every day
You know how you go and get your hair done and watch the stylist do that thing with the round brush and blow dryer and thinks "that looks so easy, I can do that at home" then you go home and find out you need a third arm? Well, this brush solves that. It's little pricier than others, but the quality is very good - I have owned this for 2 years and it is still working very well. It's a rotating brush with the blow dryer built it. It's not foolproof, but does a good job and when I use it, people definitely notice my hair looks nicer. My hair becomes very smooth in texture; I can make flips or loose curls, or keep it very straight. There is a learning curve, so the first few times you use it, it might not seem simple. The brush rotates in 2 directions (which is a great thing!) but you have to get used to it. The barrel is very large, so like others say, I don't know if it would be good for very short hair. The heat quality is good, but it does not "blow" very hard (I guess because it would mess up the styling), so if you're hair is soppy wet, I would recommended partially drying it with another blowdryer.
G**Y
I LOVE this brush!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this brush. I recently had surgery and purchased this so I could dry and style my hair with one hand. I read a ton of reviews and went back and forth with picking one out. I liked the idea of a spin brush and I also liked the 2" barrel. Since I own a Babyliss hair dryer already, I decided to trust this brand and I was not disappointed. It is very easy to use right out of the box and not as heavy as it looks. I was able to use it with one hand from start to finish. I have very thin and medium length hair. That was not necessarily recommended for this brush, but I feel like my hair is ideally suited for this. The heat is not powerful enough to dry thick hair that is soaking wet, but it is PERFECT for mine. I towel dry my hair, put in product, and it dries my hair in no time at all! Because my hair is medium length, I have not found the need to section my hair to prevent tangling. The only problem I've had was when I went a bit crazy and managed to spin my hair one way, then accidentally hit the button for the other direction, and managed to tangle my hair. Ouch! I also read some discussion about the firmness of the bristles in blow dryer brushes in general. With my thin hair, I can spin the brush, it grabs my hair and it works great. I am very happy with the flexibility/firmess of this brush. Even though the cost was a bit more, I'm very happy that I chose this product.
C**N
great while it works, and apparently unfixable
Less than 6 months after I bought this, the brush stopped turning. I am convinced it's because hair is stuck in the turing mechanism, but unlike the cheaper babyliss versions of this I have bought in Europe, you can't remove the brush to clear out hair. I've bought another one because of very unflexible circs, but not impressed. _______ Original comment, before it stopped turning: This is as good as I'd hoped - I have one of this type of Babyliss in Europe and bought this one so I can also use it in the Americas. Being 'Pro', it feels a little sturdier than others I've had, and costs close to double, which I could have done without, (hence 1 star less) but very glad all round. As everyone says, wait till hair is more than half dry first. I have frizzy hair and used to straighten it, but with this I can get rid of the frizz without losing wave / curl.
J**E
Good, workhorse hair styling tool.
I purchased this to replace a similar tool from Revlon (I forget the name of it, but do not buy the Revlon one. It comes apart, needlessly, and can never be properly reassembled). I really like it. The point of my owning this is to avoid having to do a blowout with a round brush and separate dryer. I do not possess the ninja hair skills to operate two items at once. I am also extremely lazy. So the reason this does not get 5 stars from me is because it does not have the blow-power to really dry hair; it is more of a styler. My thick, shoulder-length hair must be nearly dry to achieve the quick smooth style I want from this tool. I either have to let it air-dry for about 45 minutes, or pre-dry with my blow dryer. (The Revlon tool did a better job of drying-while-styling, so I know it is possible.) Having said that, I really do like this tool. It smooths hair as well as my salon stylist can with a round brush + dryer. To be truthful, if it blew harder it would probably not smooth as well; the hair shaft is like a series of little shingles, and if you blow them the wrong way they get roughed up and don't reflect the light well. So I kind of forgive it for not blowing harder. (I really should be less lazy, but I've got a kid and a day job and better things to do.) The large diameter of the brush is refreshing. It provides a straighter style while still giving me plenty of volume. The narrower brushes gave more of a curl/wave thing. I do like that the result from the Babyliss mimicks a plain blowout. The Babyliss feels substantial in the hand, well made, not toy-like. It feels as though it is built to last. (It better--this was much more expensive than the Revlon.) The titanium barrel is instrumental in the smoothing action. There is a bit of a learning curve with the rotation, or at least there was for me. The rotation buttons are a hair trigger, and I didn't even mean to make that pun. Just lightly touching them and you're spinning. So it was a little fiddly for me at first. Sometimes I want to just spin. Sometimes I want to roll the hair to the root and hold the tool close to my head for a minute. Getting the finger off the button at the right time is a little tricky. But I did mention I have zero hair skills. I love that it spins in both directions. It spins very smoothly. I was afraid I would tangle up my hair in the rotation process. It has NEVER tangled. I'm a little bit shocked. The bristles are just perfect; the perfect length, the perfect amount of grip, and when it comes time to clean the hairs out, the bristles let go of them quickly. Very easy to clean. I have never burned myself, either. It is not easy to grab it where the hot barrel is. The bristles keep your hand away. I like that. The tip is hot, though. Careful. It came with a little plastic sleeve that I thought was just packaging, but I ended up keeping it to store the brush in while not in use. If you stored it lying on its side--as I do--without the little sleeve, the bristles might flatten over time. The sleeve thing is perfect for popping over the end to keep that from happening. I like that it has a cool setting to lock in the style; I like that it doesn't spin while on cool. There is no need for it to spin at that time, and I appreciate Babyliss' attention to this detail. I wish the barrel were a little longer--so I could wrap more and more hair around it, furthering my goal of extreme laziness--but it's okay that it isn't. It really is plenty long for most normal, non-lazy people. The bristles are long enough that you can wrap what is really too much hair around it and it will still work. I would repurchase this item if I needed to. I would recommend it to others. It works great. The price is reasonable for the quality and effectiveness of this tool. I hope this review was helpful to you.
C**T
and have very fine hair, shoulders length
I am an older woman, and have very fine hair, shoulders length. I also have hot flash galore when I dry my hair. I tried this yesterday for the first time and have to say that this will be my next favorite tool. I think I put too much products in my hair and not dried it enough before using the hot air brush. However, I had tried it on dry hair and it worked great. Make sure you dry your roots with your regular hair dryer so the brush will be more effective. As I said before, I have raging hot flashes when I dry my hair (why???) and so i'm having problems with drying the roots. Next time, I will completely let my hair air dry and then apply a light spritz and use the brush. You also have to get accustomed to the button that makes the brush roll. But it should not be difficult. It will not thight your hair so hard that it is uncomfortable. This tool, I think, cannot be used alone as you need to almost completely dry your hair before your brush can get you volume. And it will not give you curls.
L**.
buen producto
Muy bueno, facil de usar y si fuciona
A**A
Fake
Fake product
N**.
لا انصح فيه لان جهاز الدوران تعطل بعد فترة قصيرة من الاستخدام ولا يوجد تصليح له
لا انصح به لانه تعطل بعد فترة قصيرة من استخدامه وللأسف لم اجد احد يقوم بإصلاحه
C**E
Eficiente
Este cepillo resultó muy adecuado para mantener un peinado muy estilizado y pulido, siguiendo las recomendaciones para su utilización
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