The third diffuser in my collection: The Sedusa Diffuser
Price: £19.95 or about $32 plus shipping, from here (I received this for Christmas a few years back, so no real purchasing experience)
Bowl Size: About 6 1/2 inches
Bowl Depth: 4 inches
Finger Length: 4 inches
Hole Size: Very small
Easily Adaptable to Other Dryers: Yes
Pros:
- Great bowl size; allows you to dry all of your hair at once
- Tiny holes protect you from dryer frizz
- Long fingers help curl definition
Cons:
- Only available in the UK
- Bowl size only really works with long hair
- Once dry, curls can be wonky and roots are flat
- Fingers can actually pull out curls
- Small holes also equal longer drying time
- Can't move bowl easily; have to shake curls out
Overall Experience:
I wanted to like this one. It's hard for me to plop my hair in this dryer and just sit without moving for twenty minutes at a time. Because that's what you have to do with this; if hair isn't dry, it will wrap around the fingers and not want to let go. Maybe that's a cause for wonky curls. I don't know. I also have to gently shake the diffuser a lot to let them go, even when they are dry.
When I first started using this, I asked other experienced users for advice. Something I heard a lot was to use high heat AND high speed for optimum performance (even though the company warns you NOT to do this). I tried this with my purple Revlon dryer and got sparks. So I only use it with high heat and medium speed.
In my experience, this would probably work better for what it's designed to do: give some wave definition to those with straight or barely wavy hair. When I use this diffuser, my hair looks like it was trying to get that minimum definition. The recommended "massage technique" of rubbing the diffuser against your scalp didn't do anything for root volume and I'm pretty sure it helped lead to wonky curls. That said, I know a lot of curly girls have had great success with this attachment.
Would I buy this again? (or ask for it, I guess): It's possible. Maybe I'm being too optimistic, but I haven't used this regularly and feel like maybe I haven't unlocked the secret to its success yet.


