Discovering the Bespoke Labs T3 Featherweight Hair Dryer was one of those rare life-changing beauty moments. Simply put, this hair dryer makes my hard-to-manage hair look fantastic, and gets the job done fast. I’m talking about clouds-parting-angels-singing-good!
(Oh, and for the record I’m no hair dryer blow out amateur. Before I started wearing my hair curly, I blew out my hair two times a week for seven years. Don’t even think about making me take out my round brush, because I can bring it.)
The marketing for the T3 hair dryer makes several better-hair-through-technology claims, which I initially thought was a bunch of broo-ha-ha. It’s made from “100% crushed Tourmaline jewels” which generate “Tourmaline negative ions” and “far infrared heat” which give you the benefits of both 1.) a quicker blow dry with at least “60% faster drying” and 2.) shiny hair because the “negative ions add moisture and sheen.”
Um…what? “It’s just a hair dryer,” I thought to myself. “I don’t expect it to take me to the moon.”
I’m usually skeptical of product marketing that tries to blind you with science, but after three blow outs with the Bespoke Labs T3 Featherweight Hair Dryer I have to say that this piece of equipment just might live up to its hype.
The Benefits of Ionic Hair Dryers
You’ll often see the key words ions, ionic, infrared heat and tourmaline. So what does all this mean to your sexy-maned self?
Apparently this new-fangled ionic hair dryer technology is everywhere, and there are several different companies that make and sell them at different price points. Some pricier ionic hair dryer brands include BaByliss, Sedu, and of course, the T3. Lower priced brands that you’ll find at Target, like Revlon and Con Air, make ionic driers too.
Ionic hair dryers are all about negatively charged ions. An ion is an atom or group of bonded atoms that have lost or gained one or more electrons, making them negatively or positively charged.
The presence of these negatively charged ions in your hair dryer supposedly make your hair smoother by both closing the hair’s cuticle layer to create a smooth surface and by sealing in the hair’s moisture.
I’ve also read that the T3 breaks up water molecules into smaller sizes on the hair surface, which make the water evaporate more quickly for faster drying and penetrate the hair shaft more easily for added moisture.
How is the negative charge created?
Different brands have different ways to create this ionic charge.
Some dryers have an ionic spray coating inside of the dryer’s barrel, and others use ion generators. The T3 relies on tourmaline, a gem that occurs in nature, to generate the negative ionic charge. When tourmaline (pronounced tur-muh-LEEN) crystals are warmed they become positively charged at one end and negatively charged at the other. The T3 actually has the Tourmaline injected into its parts (like the fan and the motor mounts).
Why is the T3 different?
Over time, other dryers with an ionic coated barrel may lose their ability to create a strong negative charge, as the air speed and intense heat can eventually wear off the ionic coating, causing the dryer to lose its ionic and infrared power.
The T3 is supposed to be different because the injection of the tourmaline into its parts allows the dryer a continuous source of ionic and infrared “juice.”
What’s the deal with far infrared heat?
The T3 also is supposed to damage your hair less because it delivers far infrared heat deep into the hair shaft, as opposed to the surface of the hair, to heat the hair gently from within.
What I liked about it
There are so many pluses to this dryer, but the best part is that it gets the job done fast, and now I get an extra an hour and a half every week. It used to take an hour to blow dry my hair with my old hair dryer. With the T3 the time is cut down to 30 minutes. And a good blow out on Sunday means that I won’t have to bother with my hair until Friday — so ultimately, I save 10-15 minutes per day. That’s at least 50 minutes over the course of five days!
Also, the results I get from the T3 are far superior to my old hair dryer, which left my hair birdsnesty and frizzy. I definitely get a smoother, silkier blowout with the T3.
There are a few tiny touches that I really appreciate. The diffuser is shaped perfectly for use with a round brush. There are also rubber “stoppers” placed on both side of the barrel. This keeps the dryer in place and prevents it from falling into the sink, which is what my old dryer would do all the time.
And did I mention that it’s extremely lightweight? So even if you have no upper body musculature a la Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen you can still get your blowout on, girl!
What I didn’t like about it
Obviously the price of this dryer is a big fat pain in the ass. I am still having a difficult time coming to grips with the fact that I spent $200 on a hair dryer, although that was money that I had previously budgeted for makeup. Also, the last time I bought a hair dryer was in 2001, so it was due time for a replacement.
A minor caveat: at 1800 watts, this dryer requires a lot of electricity, so if you live in an older building you may end up blowing the electricity out. My building is old so I knew there was chance of this happening, so I decided to test it out before I started using it.
First I kept my receipt in a safe place, just in case I couldn’t use the dryer and would have to return it. The husband and I turned off all the lights and appliances, and made sure that any open documents on the computers (which are always on) were saved. I then went into the bathroom and waited for El Hub to let me know when to turn the dryer on and off as he tested turning on different lights and appliances in the house. I was relived that the T3 worked fine, although I did notice that the lights in the bathroom dimmed a little bit when I put it on high heat.
One last thing — I’ve read on a few forums and reviews of instances when the dryer spontaneously died out or did not work. The product comes with a warranty, so take advantage of that and register your T3 either online or by mail once you bring it home. And always, always, always keep your receipt in case you need to return it!
The final word
This is an expensive product. There’s no way of getting around that. Makeup and Beauty Blog realizes there are times in life when you gotta count every last penny. So if you don’t want to throw down the money for the T3 (and who can blame you, it’s hella expensive) then check out Revlon Tourmaline Ionic 1875, which is recommended by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute and a mere steal at only $29.99.
And although the T3 is an excellent dryer, the mere use of it alone will not get you sexy, silky hair. It’s a hair dryer, not a Christmas miracle. To get a great blow out you’ll still need the rights tools and products (I use a round boars hair brush and Phyto Defrisant) as well as good technique.
Despite the steep price, I still highly recommend this dryer, so start a T3 fund if you think that it could work for you. It’s one of those rare beauty products that actually delivered great results and changed made my life for the better by making it easier. A Makeup and Beauty Blog winner!
Oh! If you want to see the T3 in action, here’s a clip I found of it from the Home Shopping Network. Why they used a model with stick straight hair is a mystery (they should’ve done the demonstration on the girl with the bride of Frankenstein do’ that’s sitting next to her) but I guess there are some things in the universe that shall always remain unknown.
Last night I ended up going to bed late once again! It wasn’t because I was up watching bad reality television – it was ’cause I found my journal circa 2001 while I was looking for some old CDs. I stayed up and read the whole thing. It was weird, I found entries from September 11, my first day at my old corporate job which I held for five years, living with crazy roommates, and meeting El Hubby. There were so many things that I wrote about that I don’t even remember happening!
When I finished reading it I thought, “Wow, am I that much of a mess? I just might be nuts!” Seriously, if you want to have a free and everlasting source of amusement, try keeping a journal, even if it’s just for a few months in your life.
Anyway, we are now off to conquer Monday! Gird your loins, ladies!
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
J-Money says
Okay I read this post back then but didn’t have the need for it. Well actually I was eager to change hair dryers but I kept putting it off….until today. My cheap ass Con-Air from a decade ago died on me. But that’s okay. I’m going to get the T3 based on your review. I do have one question. Does the Tourmaline actually get “spit out” onto your hair and does it ever run out or is it just a catalyst-like thang to create the ions?
Karen says
Nah, nothing gets spit out. It is indeed catalyst-esque.
Your hair will be dry in like 2.5 seconds. Tis AWESOME!
May says
Is the T3 really that quiet (on the highest setting)? My SO hates my current dryer because he think it’s loud and damaging to my hearing–to the point where he is willing to buy me a quiet one!
BTW, you look so hot with wavy hair!
Karen says
Hi May,
Hmmm, I rarely use it on the highest setting (because the lowest setting is enough to get my hair dry in no time flat!). I have turned it on a few times though, and it’s quieter than most. I used to use a cheapie Con Air dryer for years and that thing sounded like a 747 taking off.
And thanks for your complement about the hair! Me thinks I was having a good hair day that day. I just wish it consistently looked cute, ya know? With wavy hair it’s always a toss up.
Have a good week! 🙂
Brisa says
Love your blog Karen!! by the way, its gonna kill you to know that you could’ve gotten that on Ebay lady!! Saw one for $65 bucks but most were like $120 but that’s still waaaay better than shellin out 2 or 3 hundred bucks. Thought I’d let you know!
Karen says
Thanks Brisa! Good to know that there are options for people who don’t want to pay full price.
Sherry Singh says
I just got the T3 for christmas from my hubby, and I used it last night. I loved it. I didn’t have to use any gunk on my hair and it is not a static frizz ball today. I Highly recommend it , and I didn’t have to shell the cash for it, my hubby did. LOL
Love your blog.
Karen says
That’s great, Sherry! I totally rely on my T3 during the winter months. It really has changed my life.
And what a thoughtful hubby you have! Don’t you love it when the boys get it right? My hub bought me a Shu Uemura curler this year (and I didn’t have to ask, holy crap!).
Thank you for visiting the blog and saying “Hi”! Happy holidays 🙂
Cindy says
The cheapies are very risky. If sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Some are even very authentic looking fakes. Many reviews out there indicate that the ones purchased from non-authorized dealers have the serial numbers removed (it is on a tag on the cord and must be left there for warranty to be valid). I considered it but after reading enough from people who had problems and were refused by Bespoke, I decided to spend the $200. Check it out, you’ll see…
Love the dryer, though!
nikki says
be careful with ebay. even the most discerning of customers can be fooled, and there are TONS of loopholes the frauds know how to use. Might be worth the peace of mind to just pay retail.
Karen says
Thanks Nikki,
That’s good advice. I paid full price for mine, registered it and kept the receipt.
Another way to save a few bucks is to wait for sephora to have a friends and family sale and get it one sale!
Breezy says
Yeah I’d make sure that whoever you buy anything from on ebay has a great history and it’ll usually be ok. I even bought my laptop on there and got an amazing deal. Worth checking into it. 😉
jbiternet says
Before you buy a T3 Featherweight hair dryer at a place like Nordstroms, be sure to look online. I found my dryer at BeautyChoice.com. They have the dryer at the lowest price that I found and it was shipped in less than one week. Proves a point. Shop and make sure you don;t spend too much to be beautiful.
Rachel says
I bought the T3 travel dryer (dual voltage) two weeks ago and it broke two days ago. I’m in shock – what a rip off! It worked well for the time I used it, but the fan inside just cracked. The broken blade then caused an awful screeching noise and burning smell – how could something that cost so much just break? I bought direct from T3 – they offered to send me a new one for $45, but I’m leaving for Iraq in two days and don’t have time. I just wasted some hard earned $$.
Shannon says
I know this is an older post- but I want to tell you that I love your reviews! They are honest and real and crack me up.. Your funny commentary mirrors all my reactions! Seriously- keep up the great work.. Your site makes my day:)
xoxoxo
melissa says
thank you for the info, although I prefer the Karmin Salon Pro Professional Hair Dryer, it’s the best one I’ve used, I luv it because it keeps my hair with volume, shiny and smooth. 😀