This Miracle Japanese Blow Dryer Uses Heat to Produce Healthier Hair

This Miracle Japanese Blow Dryer Uses Heat to Produce Healthier Hair

Those of us who can’t live without regular blowouts know we’re nuts for continuously turning a blind eye toward the damage that even the highest-end blow dryers can inflict on the hair. (For the record, we are not dim-witted, we are vain—and we’d rather look good now and suffer bad hair down the line.) My fellow blowout devotees: what could possibly be more gratifying than a hairstyling tool that gives solid results every time, without ever damaging your hair? That notion may sound like a contradiction, but when it comes to the Japanese hairstyling device called the Repronizer, it’s all true. I have discovered that, every time I use the Repronizer, the quality of my hair actually improves.

This tool looks like a blow dryer, but isn’t quite that, although it does rely on heat technology to get the job done. Not only does the Repronizer style and dry the hair with an efficacy equal to the finest, high-quality blow dryers on the market, it also delivers a surge of hydration with each use. This product is part of the Bioprogramming line from the Japan-based company Lumielina; admittedly, the Repronizer has been around for some time, but it’s currently gaining traction among hairstylists and beauty junkies—especially since it delivers on big, sexy hair and bountiful volume, two major hair trends for spring.

After hearing about the Repronizer from my good friend, I got in touch with a representative from Lumielina. They sent me to the most charming hair salon, Bomane, in Beverly Hills, where I was to learn about the Bioprogramming treatments and devices in person. There, Isabelle, one of the Bioprogramming stylists, started my treatment with Lumielina’s shampoo and conditioner, followed by a scalp serum and hair mist. (Mind you, you do not need to purchase their shampoos and products alongside the Repronizer, but the more you layer the technology, the stronger the results.) Isabelle then whipped out the hair device. Truthfully, it looked to me like a…

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