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Only one drawback with this dryer, the stationary nosle ! One of the first features I look for when shopping for a new dryer! Of all the reviews I’ve seen You are the only one that caught that very important detail ! Best review so far! Thanks!
You said it JP. I was in the salon supplier last week and noticed that diva have brought out a similar hairdryer for half the price. And with the magnetic nozzles. 😭😭😭 Typical. 😂
I have one and I rarely use it as I use a dryer brush to dry my hair. When I do use it it’s to dry to 70%. I clean it after every use which is maybe one a month or less. The heat quite working and I’ve had it about a yr.
Since I bought this I’ve moved on to the diva atmos, it’s basically the same thing. But with these types of dryers the don’t seem as robust as a traditional dryer
Lock settings is terrific; strange shape though I think the long end will get in the way. I like to get close the the mirror to dry my hair and move it around a lot might knock things over near my mirror. Good review though thanks I am learning a lot from you which has been so helpful during lockdown thanks 👍🙏
@@theoneminutebarber Yes it has saved me a lot of money cutting my own hair watching your tutorial vids thank you. Yes strange shape dryer; at first I thought it dried at both sides but then realised it has to blowout the hot air out somewhere 😁 If you do any more with clippers can you do with longer hair but pixiecut please. My type of hair I need a hairdresser who also has Barber skills for the perfect cut. Many thanks for the vids 👍🙏
Unfortunately not Sofija, but the third setting is extremely hot. I alway dry with maximum air force and lowest heat as am generally directing towards the scalp a lot. (men's hair) Are you going to buy one. If so don't. They are great, but the diva Atmos is half the price and better as it has everything the perfetto has plus it has magnetic nozzles. Which are essential if you change the direction of the nozzle a lot.
Make sure your heat and speed settings are on low. If it's too hot it's a case of moving it further away from the head. And also keep moving it around while you work. Don't keep it in one place. The diffusers main job is to dry the hair without flattening it with force.
@@theoneminutebarber update, I’ve saved up enough money to get the professional Dyson supersonic hair dyer to use on clients and myself really looking forward to using it
Have you bought it yet? I've owned the Dyson, the gamma perfecto and the diva Atmos. The Dyson is the most expensive but not the best in my opinion, the perfetto would be the best if it had the magnetic nozzles the diva Atmos has the Atmos is cheap. Still pricey.
I am not sure now. I have had it for a while but switched to a diva atmos which is better and cheaper. I picked it up from a salon supplier but you could probably get it online easily.
Purchased one for home use and 1.5yrs later it is unusable, broken and was told by the company it's out of warranty and they can't help me. It would just stop working after seconds of starting. I followed all the instructions for use since i've gotten it, only wash my hair twice a week. My husband out of desperation to salvage this $400 piece of junk finally took it apart and found that the cord had arched. Clearly not caused by the user. Save your money..I wouldn't recommend this dryer to anyone.
That's very disappointing especially since you were only using it domestically. I'm sorry to hear that. I gave mine to my partner who is a hairdresser and she uses it professionally, so far she's not had any problems, it sounds like the manufacturer should really be sorting that out for you.
I've got to admit Tom, I never knew much about gamma until about 12 months ago. But haven't they burst onto the scene all of a sudden. I also watched a little documentary thing about the Dyson, they took 5 years developing it. Not sure why it took that long, maybe a lot of coffee breaks.
LEARN MORE FROM ME: I also teach barbering over on UDEMY www.udemy.com/course/become-a-barber-with-the-one-minute-barber/?referralCode=42BF2C51051CEA42A664
Only one drawback with this dryer, the stationary nosle ! One of the first features I look for when shopping for a new dryer! Of all the reviews I’ve seen You are the only one that caught that very important detail ! Best review so far! Thanks!
You said it JP. I was in the salon supplier last week and noticed that diva have brought out a similar hairdryer for half the price. And with the magnetic nozzles. 😭😭😭
Typical. 😂
Good to see you back with another video.
I have one and I rarely use it as I use a dryer brush to dry my hair. When I do use it it’s to dry to 70%. I clean it after every use which is maybe one a month or less. The heat quite working and I’ve had it about a yr.
Since I bought this I’ve moved on to the diva atmos, it’s basically the same thing. But with these types of dryers the don’t seem as robust as a traditional dryer
Thanks for the information. Very very helpful. My birthday is coming soon so I definitely will get one xxxx
Hello :)
Is it normal that the nozzle is falling off when blow drying for longer time?
Would like to know if this is common problem! 🙏
No not normal. I’ve never seen it happen
Lock settings is terrific; strange shape though I think the long end will get in the way. I like to get close the the mirror to dry my hair and move it around a lot might knock things over near my mirror. Good review though thanks I am learning a lot from you which has been so helpful during lockdown thanks 👍🙏
Oh great Louise I'm so happy you are learning from me. Agreed the shape is a little unusual, and with the nozzle on it is noticeably longer.
@@theoneminutebarber Yes it has saved me a lot of money cutting my own hair watching your tutorial vids thank you. Yes strange shape dryer; at first I thought it dried at both sides but then realised it has to blowout the hot air out somewhere 😁 If you do any more with clippers can you do with longer hair but pixiecut please. My type of hair I need a hairdresser who also has Barber skills for the perfect cut. Many thanks for the vids 👍🙏
Thank you for the review. Do you know the temperature of every level? 😀
Unfortunately not Sofija, but the third setting is extremely hot. I alway dry with maximum air force and lowest heat as am generally directing towards the scalp a lot. (men's hair)
Are you going to buy one. If so don't. They are great, but the diva Atmos is half the price and better as it has everything the perfetto has plus it has magnetic nozzles. Which are essential if you change the direction of the nozzle a lot.
When I use it, the diffuzor is very hot for me!
It is normal?
Make sure your heat and speed settings are on low. If it's too hot it's a case of moving it further away from the head. And also keep moving it around while you work. Don't keep it in one place. The diffusers main job is to dry the hair without flattening it with force.
@@theoneminutebarber Thank you :)
Asked for this for Xmas this year, to add to my student barbers kit
I hope Santa is good to you 🎅
@@theoneminutebarber update, I’ve saved up enough money to get the professional Dyson supersonic hair dyer to use on clients and myself really looking forward to using it
Have you bought it yet? I've owned the Dyson, the gamma perfecto and the diva Atmos. The Dyson is the most expensive but not the best in my opinion, the perfetto would be the best if it had the magnetic nozzles the diva Atmos has the Atmos is cheap. Still pricey.
@@theoneminutebarber I placed the order this evening and is already dispatched
You'll enjoy using it. They are pretty cool, very powerful and literally indestructible. I dropped my probably every day.
only one problem with this dryer is nozles getting rly hot. Everything else is great
I agree, it’s hard to twist the nozzle as well I prefer the magnetic nozzles on other dryers
Where in the UK can I buy it from please
I am not sure now. I have had it for a while but switched to a diva atmos which is better and cheaper. I picked it up from a salon supplier but you could probably get it online easily.
Purchased one for home use and 1.5yrs later it is unusable, broken and was told by the company it's out of warranty and they can't help me. It would just stop working after seconds of starting. I followed all the instructions for use since i've gotten it, only wash my hair twice a week. My husband out of desperation to salvage this $400 piece of junk finally took it apart and found that the cord had arched. Clearly not caused by the user. Save your money..I wouldn't recommend this dryer to anyone.
That's very disappointing especially since you were only using it domestically. I'm sorry to hear that. I gave mine to my partner who is a hairdresser and she uses it professionally, so far she's not had any problems, it sounds like the manufacturer should really be sorting that out for you.
@@theoneminutebarber I agree! To say I was disappointed in the company's response is an understatement.
si chiama GAMA con una M sola...
Dyson Was NEVER The "FUTURE" Of Hair Tools & All The Gamma Dryers Beat Dyson, Like The Other Hundreds Of Pro Dryers 🤗
I've got to admit Tom, I never knew much about gamma until about 12 months ago. But haven't they burst onto the scene all of a sudden.
I also watched a little documentary thing about the Dyson, they took 5 years developing it. Not sure why it took that long, maybe a lot of coffee breaks.