My trusty blow dryer decided to die last week. It was a “salon commercial” item that wasn’t cheap when I bought it a couple short years ago. Yes, I use it daily, but I expected it would last longer than the $30 Conair I had forever.
I fell for the multiple ads and spent my money.
It seems like everywhere I turned online this one specific hair dryer ad was shown to me. I was being followed by a hair dryer no matter where I went!
“My old Mom’s hair looks better than it looked 40 years ago,” and I’m thinking I need my hair to look better than it did 40 years ago. Even 40-minutes ago would be great. Needing something quick since I was using the only working hair dryer left in the house… one owned by a bald dude… I ordered the L’ange Hair Axia HaloRing on Amazon.

You need one too!
This thing is so light it’s unreal. It dries my hair in less than 1/2 the time of my heavy, bulky dryer even before it died. I don’t know if the whole ionic thing — where negative ions collide with the positively charged molecules in your hair and blah blah blah — is why it dries my hair so fast, but it does.
I’m really hoping the thing doesn’t croak like tomorrow since I’m giving this glowing review. But if you have hair, spend the money for the HaloRing.
Now you know: In 1998, elementary students in Aurora, Colorado started buying slaves in Sudan to free them. This gained global attention with schools in other countries starting slave buyback programs until it became clear that the money was just helping slavery grow.
