Thanks for the review but I guess this is about pros and cons of Bondi boost and not a comparison wit the dyson products? It's critical to note that the price difference is huge and I guess the performance of Bondi Boost should be assessed independent of the performances of other "expensive" range available in the market.
It is a Bondi Boost product review along with a comparison with Dyson because that’s what I use on a daily basis. I have mentioned it at the end that if you can afford the price range of Dyson that’s what one should go for but if not then Bondi Boost is a good affordable alternative.
Completely agree. I was kinda ticked off by the way it was being so heavily compared to dyson. Not many people have the money laying around to buy a dyson, which is what makes products like the Bondi Boost that much better. Getting a pretty decent product for a price that's far more affordable. For example, I've had my Revlon for almost 2 years.... never failed me once.
The Dyson is a great product, but the price.... come on. Wish this video had specified that it was comparing the Bondi Boost to the Dyson. Especially considering the fact I can barely even afford the Bondi Boost right now. College life, right? haha.
Thanks for that, ive gpt a dyson airwrap and have been thinking of getting the bondi boost. I might go and buy a bigger barrel brush end for the dyson.
hey is the brush still working, i heard some reviews about it rattling or breaking down after a few months, and since you've had some time for this product, what do you think? im considering between this and the Revlon root booster. For contest, I have long medium-thick straight hair
I have the same type of hair. and have had the Revlon one for nearly 2 years now.... it is a GREAT product. Havent had any heat damage either, as I always use a heat protectant product.... which makes all the difference.
Hey! No it doesn’t smell like that and yes I find the heat concerning because it is prone to damage your hair but it is a personal thing. A lot of hair straighteners also have high heat and people still use them. It’s not like you’ll end up burning your hair but I don’t like to use so much heat on my hair.
Rather off-putting review of the Bondi boost - especially, without detailing that there are 3 heat settings and whether it is less noisy on lower blow setting. Also the quality of the brush for its supposed easiness of glide through the hair. I guess this presents badly when you are biased towards the Dyson, which is not a balanced comparison.
Great review thank you. I see online, there is three heat settings but cant see the temperatures! Also that its not compatible for using in other countries with a travel plug which is a big no no from me!
I just watched another video and if you use the pro setting it bursts cold air which is better for hair and seals the curl better
After using the high heat setting, the cold air is not actually cold. It’s warm. :/
Yep! Thats exactly what I do! Definitely will be sticking with the affordable option
These brushes are amazing quick and easy. The video description should say that you’re comparing it to dyson. Thanks for the video
Great review! Thank you for posting. Love how quick you are to get to the point!!
Thanks! Glad you liked it. There were too many videos beating around the bush so I decided to jump to the point straight away haha
Thanks for the review but I guess this is about pros and cons of Bondi boost and not a comparison wit the dyson products? It's critical to note that the price difference is huge and I guess the performance of Bondi Boost should be assessed independent of the performances of other "expensive" range available in the market.
It is a Bondi Boost product review along with a comparison with Dyson because that’s what I use on a daily basis.
I have mentioned it at the end that if you can afford the price range of Dyson that’s what one should go for but if not then Bondi Boost is a good affordable alternative.
Completely agree. I was kinda ticked off by the way it was being so heavily compared to dyson. Not many people have the money laying around to buy a dyson, which is what makes products like the Bondi Boost that much better. Getting a pretty decent product for a price that's far more affordable. For example, I've had my Revlon for almost 2 years.... never failed me once.
Would have loved a photo of your hair styled with the Dyson, to compare.
Thanks for the review, very helpful!:)
I have a seperate video for Dyson as well. th-cam.com/video/vC1OCuslInM/w-d-xo.html
I am more interested in knowing why did you buy Bondi blow when u had dyson Air wrap?
Just wanted to see the difference. It was on sale so thought to buy it and see whether it suits my hair 😊
What type of dyson airwrap is that
Thank you for the great review? Only thing how long the style hold after doing? Do we need re-touchups?
Depends on your hair type. Mine stayed for 2 days.
The Dyson is a great product, but the price.... come on. Wish this video had specified that it was comparing the Bondi Boost to the Dyson. Especially considering the fact I can barely even afford the Bondi Boost right now. College life, right? haha.
Crystal clear review 👍🏻👌🏻
Thanks!
Thanks for that, ive gpt a dyson airwrap and have been thinking of getting the bondi boost. I might go and buy a bigger barrel brush end for the dyson.
Yeah definitely do that. It’s not better than Dyson I’d say.
does it have a cool air setting? and if it doesn’t, do you think the lowest setting would damage hair?
It does have a cool air setting but it’s not cool air, it’s warm air. I don’t think it would damage hair though.
Great review. Thank you. This has helped me.
Thanks! Glad it helped.
an honest review, your hair looks beautiful
Thanks!! You are so sweet 😊
hey is the brush still working, i heard some reviews about it rattling or breaking down after a few months, and since you've had some time for this product, what do you think? im considering between this and the Revlon root booster. For contest, I have long medium-thick straight hair
Hey, I haven’t been able to use it as much. But it’s still working.
I have the same type of hair. and have had the Revlon one for nearly 2 years now.... it is a GREAT product. Havent had any heat damage either, as I always use a heat protectant product.... which makes all the difference.
Does it smell like burning plastic when you turn it on, and is the hotness of it concerning?
Hey! No it doesn’t smell like that and yes I find the heat concerning because it is prone to damage your hair but it is a personal thing. A lot of hair straighteners also have high heat and people still use them.
It’s not like you’ll end up burning your hair but I don’t like to use so much heat on my hair.
How much is the Dyson? Also the bo do brush doesn't look round? Is it paddle brush shape?
Dyson is 799 AUD. Bondi boost brush is oval shaped, not exactly round or flat.
Rather off-putting review of the Bondi boost - especially, without detailing that there are 3 heat settings and whether it is less noisy on lower blow setting. Also the quality of the brush for its supposed easiness of glide through the hair. I guess this presents badly when you are biased towards the Dyson, which is not a balanced comparison.
Solid review thank you!
Thanks!!
Review was awesome 👏🏻
What are the bristles made from?
Not exactly sure.
Great review thank you. I see online, there is three heat settings but cant see the temperatures! Also that its not compatible for using in other countries with a travel plug which is a big no no from me!
Hey! Yeah there are 3 settings but it doesn’t tell how hot it is.
There are other alternatives for other countries too, which might be even cheaper.
Great review! Thanks very much :)
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it ❤️
Does the hair get very hot while blow drying?
It does get pretty hot on highest heat setting.
It looks pretty good.
Thanks
Very helpful thank you :)
Anytime
Love this! You’re so beautiful 😍
You are so sweet! Thanks 😘
Does it make the hair frizzy after sometime?
No there’s no frizz after using this.