Bellissima Air Wonder 8 in 1 Hot Air Brush
Bellissima Air Wonder 8 in 1 Hot Air Brush






Step 1
Pre-dry hair using the concentrator nozzle
Step 2
Untangle hair from the roots using the detangling brush
Step 3
Use the oval volumising brush to add body and volume
Finish
Use the 19 mm curing tongs for tight, defined curls
| Dimensions: | 27 x 5.3 x 5.3 cm; 1.88 Kilograms |
| Brand: | Bellissima |
| Model: | 11863 |
| Manufacture: | Imetec UK Ltd |
| Department: | Wavers |
| Dimensions: | 27 x 5.3 x 5.3 cm; 1.88 Kilograms |
Best thing I’ve bought, hands down!
I don’t usually write reviews but I had to with this. I’ve been following a curly hair routine for the last couple of months but due to not having much time I’ve been using a relatively good hairdryer with diffuser attachment. I have damaged hair 2b/c waves. The frizz I usually get gets unbearable. A friend of mine recommended this and I wish I had bought it sooner. My hair has volume, and defined curls with a very limited amount of frizz, finally!
This is the best 40 I have ever spent. Buy one, you won’t regret it!
Surprisingly good
I have natural curly hair (latin) and my life is a never ending experiment of different products, diffusers, etc. to get nice curls and not crazy wires.
Did I expect this would be special? Honestly no. I just needed a diffuser and I was curious about the concept of a diffuser with a motor attached.
Was I surprised? Yes.
If you use it in the low setting, it gives no air whatsoever ( air = my curls nemesis). Therefore the hair turns out beautiful regardless of what cocktail or products I use.
But … be patient because it will take twice as long to dry and trust the instructions – hands off , don’t touch the hair or mess with it.
The results are amaizing and worth the extra time.
Good enough for travelling? In my mind yes. Not the smallest, but not huge either and worth it for the results you get.
Grea
Soooo much easier to hold than an ordinary hair dryer! Very lightweight. Works well for thick hair and my back and arms doesn’t hurt using it! Not too hot which is what you need for curly hair. Long cable is always a plus. Recommend
Best hairdryer I have bough
Been using this diffuser dryer daily for 4 months and can honestly say it’s the best dryer I have tried for my naturally curly hair. I put my usual product on the hair, diffuse dry and my hair is dry in around 15 mins. using the lowest setting. Comfortable to use, the lack of handle just takes a bit of getting used to. Air is totally controlled and does not ‘blow’ hair around. It really is all diffuser. I’m careful when recommending products but have several friends have purchased based upon my recommendation. It works for me. It’s relatively quiet for a dryer. Does not get overly hot. Only drawbacks are the lack of temp control and limited air settings. I will be purchasing the digital version, not because I am unhappy with this one but because I would like the one with temp control. This dryer is a considered purchase due to price but it has already paid for itself in efficiency and use. Love it.
Absolutely love this
I bought this diffuser after reading the reviews and must say it’s the best diffuser I’ve used. It’s so easy to use and makes such a difference to my hair. Only downside is that there isn’t a cold air setting, just a warm and hot. Definitely recommend it.
I’ve just used these straighteners for the first time. I did a lot of research as my hair is fizzy/wavy and damaged from years of straightening and slow hair re-growth. My hair is also ginger/auburn and the hair texture is different to other peoples hair. colour doesn’t really take to my hair & colour doesn’t last as the pigment is strong (or so I’ve been told)
Wow! I’m really impressed. Usually you can still see the broke and fizzy bits of hair after I straighten with my GHd’s but my hair looks and feels smooth, shiny and healthy! I’m so pleased. It must be the steam that helps with it. So glad I did my research and read reviews on here and on Google as there was lots of people raving about them. I’ve made mistakes before buying things that people have said are great but these really are for my hair.
Very impressed A**
Great standalone diffuser hairdrye
Super diffuser hairdryer, great for curly/wavy hair. Mine hasn’t overheated, but my hair is only shoulder length. You need to remember to hold it by the body, and not at the end, otherwise you block the air intake.
I struggled to find reviews that would let me compare the more economic Diffon Ceramic with the premium Supreme model, so I ended up buying both. I’m writing this comparison in the hopes that it will allow others to make an educated choice that best suits their own needs.
For reference, my hair is just past my shoulders, 2C/3A, fine-to-average strands, average-to-thick density, prone to fluffy frizz. For the last year I’ve been using a traditional hairdryer (Diva Edit Veloce 3800 Pro) with the Black Orchid diffuser. I ‘Pixie’ diffuse, where you turn the hairdryer off between cupping new sections of hair, and hold the diffuser still while it’s turned on, thus minimising the air-flow that causes frizz. Drying time has previously been 15 mins on low speed/medium heat, to ~90% dry, then I air-dry the rest of the way. A full air-dry takes 5 to 5 hours.
Packaging
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Ceramic arrived in a basic, thin cardboard box with inner plastic bag, no fancy inserts. Supreme arrived in a sturdy, high quality box with lid, much like an iPhone. It had a shaped plastic insert, cushioning foam pads, and the whole package was sealed in thick plastic wrap. Supreme comes with a 27x37cm velveteen flocked storage pouch with shiny inner, and a toggle drawstring fastener, which is a nice touch. The pouch is plenty big enough to contain Supreme, it’s cable and plug, and even a small bottle of mousse and gel.
Design
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Supreme looks super classy with the gold ribs, decorative grill, and lights on its base – definitely a premium product. Ceramic is more basic looking and, while still attractive, doesn’t look quite so polished (e.g. the tips of some fingers look a bit rough, seams are more pronounced). Supreme has a flat base so it can be rested on a shelf/table with the diffuser facing upwards. Thanks to the filter cover’s curved handle, Ceramic can only be placed diffuser down which makes the cable easier to knock.
(Weights below are taken for the main unit, on kitchen scales, with the cable off to one side)
* Weight of current hairdryer with Black Orchid diffuser: 902g
* Weight of Supreme: 540g
* Weight of Ceramic: 412g
* Diameter of Black Orchid diffuser: 15cm
* Diameter of Supreme: 14cm inner bowl (15cm outer)
* Diameter of Ceramic: 12.5cm inner bowl (13.5cm outer)
Shape of fingers
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Supreme has slightly pointier fingers, with silicone buds on the tips. They protrude just enough to protect the scalp from unwanted bumps. I feel that they slide through the curls easier to dry my roots, whereas the blunt ends of the Ceramic’s fingers are more likely to press onto hair-clumps and cause wonky curls.
Spacing of fingers
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Further apart on Supreme; 29mm vs 25mm on Ceramic, from centres of adjacent fingers. With Supreme, curls have a bit more room to form natural shapes instead of being bumped out of the way at wonky angles.
Holes on fingers
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Supreme has slightly longer holes at the finger tips, yet smaller at each finger base, plus it has pairs of vents around the very edge of the inner bowl to channel air-flow right at the sides (Ceramic doesn’t have any edge vents). Ceramic’s holes are right on the finger tips so they are more likely to channel hot air right on to the scalp. Supreme’s finger tip holes are a few millimetres up, with a silicone bud on the very end, which I think protects your scalp a bit more from heat as well as bumps.
Length of fingers
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Same on both models, plus they extend equally from the bowl. For reference, the longest fingers on both Diffons extend as far as the shortest fingers on the Black Orchid diffuser.
Noise
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Supreme is noticeably louder and higher-pitched than Ceramic, even on lowest speed/temperature, but it’s no noisier than a traditional hairdryer. Ceramic, on the other hand, is quieter than a hairdryer.
Drying temperature
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Lowest setting on Ceramic is comparable to the lowest speed/mid temperature on Supreme. Highest setting on Ceramic is like high speed/mid temperature on Supreme. So, Supreme goes slightly cooler (excluding cool shot) and slightly hotter than Ceramic on both speeds. Bear in mind that Supreme has more power anyway, so it’s not an exact match, and difficult to gauge by hand due to marginally increased air-flow. The product video says that Supreme’s temperature is regulated with 50 checks per second. I don’t believe there is a similar such temperature regulation for Ceramic, so maybe it’s more prone to fluctuation? Ceramic does feel like it continues to heat up over several minutes, unlike Supreme which reaches a temperature and stays there. I tend to turn my dryers off and on frequently during use while I ‘Pixie’ diffuse, so I didn’t notice the increase, but users who keep the Ceramic turned on all the time will probably feel it more and therefore need to keep moving.
Unit temperature
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Supreme’s casing/handle stays noticeably cooler during prolonged use, and cools down faster when turned off. The *handle* part of neither models get particularly hot and are always comfortable to hold. However, if your fingers venture too far up to the bowl end, Ceramic will let you know about it after a few minutes.
Cool shot
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Only Supreme has a cool shot and it has 2 speeds, but it is not truly cold on either setting, just noticeably cooler than the other options. It takes around 10-15 seconds to reach its coolest temperature from the hottest/fastest setting. I think there’s a trade-off on speed vs temperature here because all the cool shot hairdryers I’ve tried are colder but blast my surface fluff about like a gale, so I’m actually quite pleased that Supreme doesn’t do that.
Air flow (wind speed)
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Unlike the other push-buttons on Supreme, the fan speed is altered with a sliding toggle switch. It’s very slightly blowier than Ceramic, but still hardly anything compared to a traditional hairdryer with diffuser. Both produce what I would describe as a hovering cloud of warmth, which is no doubt what helps to reduce frizz (i.e. it doesn’t blow shorter hairs away from their curl families). Another factor that may help to reduce frizz is the ion technology in Supreme that isn’t present in Ceramic.
Ease of use
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I’d be repeating most of the reviewers here who say what a tremendous improvement the Diffon design is over traditional hairdryers with a diffuser attachment, so I’ll just stick to the Ceramic vs Supreme comparison. Both models are equally manoeuvrable and the weight difference is negligible. Ceramic generally requires much less thought during use owing to the single sliding switch. However, if you want to use Supreme in the same way, you can, plus it remembers the last setting when turned off and on again. I like how subsequent clicks move the temperature up, and then back down again in reverse (1,2,3,2,1 rather than 1,2,3,1,2,3). That said, I have simplified my usage of Supreme by keeping the temperature on low, and only toggling the speed switch. Afterwards I use the cool shot to set it. Note, the higher heats are very good for quickly setting areas that need extra styling product, for example, an unruly fringe or frizzy parting.
Drying time
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Drying time is faster using Supreme by a good 5 minutes. Supreme takes about the same time as my hairdryer (15 mins), probably less due to better manoeuvrability. I imagine the time difference between Ceramic and Supreme might be greater if you fully dry your hair, but I only go as far as 90%.
Immediate curl finish
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I don’t usually like my wash-day waves/curls and prefer them after one sleep. However, they do look more voluminous and bouncy with Supreme over Ceramic, I’m guessing because of the cool shot. Both offer the same level of definition, which is better than my hairdryer and diffuser.
Curl longevity
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I sleep with my hair in a CoolNet Buff and don’t refresh, except to poke a few pieces back in to place with dry fingers. With my hairdryer and Black Orchid diffuser I got 2 very good days, 3 was a bit fluffy but fine for errands, day 4 needed a ponytail. It’s about the same with Supreme, maybe better because the waves/curls stay defined for longer, even with less product. Ceramic is still pretty good but my hair looks less voluminous over a few days, however, definition continues equally with both models.
First use thoughts
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First go (Supreme) photo in cream top still not fully dry or fluffed, but Wow! I’m very impressed. Diffons are so much easier to use than my hairdryer/diffuser combo. So much lighter and need less reach to get the awkward bits round the back. I skipped downstairs with a delighted “ta daaa”, and spent a good 10 minutes bobbing around like Shirley Temple. My hair just felt so bouncy even with minimal ‘house hair’ products. I can’t wait to try a Diffon dryer again with ‘out in public’ products. Second go (Supreme) photo in lilac top minimal product, fully dried and fluffed.
Final thoughts
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Supreme is a little heavier and noisier, but the control placement, lower temperatures, and silicone-tipped fingers, make it much more comfortable to use than Ceramic. It also delivers a faster drying time overall, partly down to simplified technique, but mostly down to the bigger bowl. Both models reduce frizz more so than a traditional hairdryer with diffuser, but Supreme takes the ionic win. Over a few uses, I found that I don’t have to ‘Pixie’ diffuse at all with Supreme; the technique lessens frizz by reducing high air-flow from traditional hairdryers, but Diffon dryers don’t have that problem to begin with. However, ‘Pixie’ diffusing still benefits Ceramic because turning it off frequently helps to lessen the heat. I think if my hair was shorter or less dense, I’d be perfectly happy to carry on with Ceramic, using just the low setting, but the size of my previous Black Orchid diffuser has spoilt me, so I favour the XL Supreme for its roomier bowl and speedier finish. I am now exclusively using Supreme over all my other hair drying tools, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to all other waives and curlies. Extra bonus; A pleasing side effect of both Diffons is that I use less hair product (easily half), which will be great for offsetting the cost over time. I used to use plenty of foam and strong hold gel (both Giovanni Eco Chic) to tame the frizz, but now I can get away with 4 pumps of foam and a teaspoon of gel for the same result.
Consider getting the Ceramic model if
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Hair is shoulder length or shorter, and low to average density. You have robust curls with coarser strands (less room in the bowl may cause wonkiness in fine, fragile curls). Your hair has less natural frizz. You don’t mind taking longer to dry. You turn your dryer off and on during use. You want something smaller/cheaper for travelling. You want no-fuss settings. You are not strictly following CGM (it gets quite warm).
Consider getting the Supreme model if
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Hair is past shoulder length and/or thick in density. You have looser/delicate curls (more room in the bowl for fragile curls and finer strands equals less wonkiness). Your hair is prone to frizz. You have a sensitive scalp. You want to dry faster. You keep the dryer on constantly during use. You want more settings/customisation. Cool shot is important. You are following CGM (cool shot is your friend).
I bought this after finding my nozzle hairdryer with diffuser too heavy to hold (mobility issues)
The difference in result for not only ease of use, as it’s really light, and I can rest it in the cup of my hand instead of holding it up and outwards, but my curls last even after sleeping on them now!
I would give a 5* review, but I think a cool shot would make this unit perfect.
Really loved this little diffuser. Very light and no faffing about with a heavy hairdryer and attachment. Unfortunately it just died 4 months after I first got it. Good product support though as they are sending out a new diffuser as soon as I reported the issue
Great product, one happy girlfriend!
I brought this for my girlfriend as a present and she’s seems very impressed with it – it’s always tricky to buy something for her but I knew she needed a hair dryer and she says it’s one of the best she’s ever had and she loves the accessories it comes with!
I’ve been on the hunt of a hair tool that can create soft blow-out like curls and this might just be the one. I’ve been using it as a hair dryer, brush for a more straight look and a curler. Personally my favourite is the 50mm round brush as it creates soft curls just like you’ve walked out of the salon. Would recommend to a friend 100%
Easy to hold for blowdrying
Been looking for a new hairdryer for a while and this one was recommended by a friend. Love that it comes with different drying attachments and the handle design at the end makes it easy to hold while blow drying.
I bought this for my partners mother for Christmas who has very curly hair but finds her normal hairdryer heavy to hold she loves this it is lightweight and she said she could see a difference so I have bought one for myself, as someone who has used dryers and straightener’s for years and has hair with a natural wave I thought it was time to give the damage a rest! I love it, its lightweight quiet and easy to use and I get a great frizz free curl. Recently I have been using mousse and part drying with normal hair dryer but this is a game changer, i have purchased a curl revival cream and just a little of that and a quick dry with the diffuser and I get frizz free curls all day without the stickiness of the mouse and my hair looks dry and curly as apposed to having that wet look all day. I have had lots of comments as it looks so different than my normal straightened locks which go frizzy in the winter weather or whenever there is moisture in the air. Just love it great buy
Good for a quick blow dry
LOVE IT! So glad I got this, it’s super easy to use and can do so many different hairstyles. Looks lovely too! Got so many compliments this weekend on my bouncy blow dry and was quick to style!
Amazing!
I love these hair straighteners! I have used other steam straighteners but none of them have given the result I got from these. I have quite highly bleached hair that tends to dry out, especially when I have straightened it but these don’t dry out my hair at all and straighten it really well. I have used them daily and my hair is still very soft. Highly recommend these.
The best straighteners I’ve used
I have thick hair that has an uneven wave. I have used plenty of straighteners in my time and These straighteners are by far the easiest and quickest I have used. It has cut in half the time I have to spend on my hair leaving it shiny and beautifully straight!
Great hair tool!
I brought this as a gift for my wife and she’s really chuffed – very easy to use and she’s really impressed with the results, she said it gives her a salon worthy blowdry look from home! There’s lots of different attachments too so you can create a range of looks – great product and I have to say her hair looks lovely!
Easy to use
This product was recommended to me. It left my hair feeling very soft and frizz-free so I was very pleasantly surprised and the fact it’s so lightweight makes it a massive help for me to style my hair easily and quickly. Really very pleased with the results.
Life (hair) changer - 5 star product!
Loved this – easy to use and great results 5 stars Got loads of great comments on my hair after using
Great produc
Have really enjoyed using this! Manages to be both easy to use and hold
Makes my hair super sleek and glossy
Really easy to use, my hair feels softer and less frazzled from the steam technology. Usually I have quite frizzy hair but this keeps my hair sleek and shiny for days. Definitely would recommend
Great produc
Really recommend this, so easy to use with great results!
The product works really well and everything is as described. Would recommend to friend.
LOVE IT!!!!
bought this as a birthday treat for myself and I LOVE IT! The round brush creates the perfect bouncy blowout, had so many compliments on my hair since using it. Really really recommend!!
Love how it styles my hai
Bought this as an early xmas treat for myself and am really impressed with the different styling attachments. Love the round brushes and curling attachment, also makes it so much quicker to style my hair in the morning!
Ellie
Love it!!
This is SOO great!! Bought it because i have quite damaged hair and kept seeing people talk about steam being much better and all i have to say is WOW. My hair looks so great even after one stroke!
Great produc
I can’t believe the price of this for everything it comes with! Great product.
So after much research and being fed up of plaiting/using a curling wand to get that desired beach wave or ‘structured’ wave look, I bought this waver. I have naturally long, thick blonde hair which is a nightmare to style and takes a long time. The temp was fine and the rotation was easy enough to do but as I was going I found although I was on the highest settings, nothing was really happening to my hair. The slightest kink would be added but the powerful perfect waves were nowhere to be seen no matter what I tried. With achy hands and a lot of frustration I did some more Googling as a last resort to see what I was doing wrong. Lo and behold, the moral of this review is TAKE THE TIME to learn the product and READ ABOUT IT! Attached to the thicker side of the waver was a sort of stand/cover which I soon realised you could move and pull away from the waver with a simple click! I obviously hadn’t noticed this and the reason I wasn’t getting my wave was just because I was trying to curl my hair with the black cover still clipped onto the ceramic plates! It may be a stand actually because once you’ve removed it, your waver can sit on it quite comfortably while you rest briefly or need your hands to grab a new section. So yes, once I’d figured this out and now had exposed the other set of wave plates, this thing was a genius. I rewaved my whole head – I felt a slight ache from putting pressure onto the hair, but that may have just been me squeezing too tight – but the whole process was so quick and easy to do. I was so shocked at the result! You have the beauty of choosing which wave you want (I’ve only tried one side so far which I think is the ‘tighter’ side) and be sure to position it nicely at the root for volume and go equally down the strand fairly close together so you don’t get awkward straight gaps. You can have wider/larger sections for a more crimped effect or thinner sections for those uniformed ‘Love Island’ summer curls which I love. It looked lovely from the back and forming the wave right at the root gave a really nice volume bump – the little black ends of the waver can be squeezed together as you go down to ensure the hair is nice and tight in the waver, and you’re really getting the heat in there to form the wave. (They can get a little warm, or at least they did for me on the highest setting so just be careful when you touch them.) Hurrah!! Hopefully nobody else will be as impatient and silly as me, hence why I advise to really take time to explore the waver and remember to detach the stand before you start. All that being said, this product is a steal, you’re not paying as much as some other wavers out there, I haven’t tried them but this really does achieve carefree, classy, salon-style beach waves with simple effort. I highly recommend!