![]() ![]() The only glimpse of color or treatment that my hair has seen in about three years was a quick gloss I did back in November 2020. I am currently rocking tresses that are the closest thing to virgin hair I’ve experienced since I was 13. Here’s how it went - plus my honest opinion about whether the dryer is worth the money. Given that I’ve never tried that type of technology on my hair before, I decided to give this blow dryer a go. Well, the Volo Go promises to deliver high shine and frizz-free hair with its infrared heat. My hair is pretty frizzy on its own, and whenever I give myself a blowout, it usually looks like a puffy mess that *needs* either oil or another heat styling tool to smooth things out. Traditionally, I have bad luck with blow dryers. Plus, there’s no cord to tether you to one spot while you style. But something about the Volo Go dryer, in particular, piqued my interest: its use of infrared technology to heat the hair. But, in all honesty, they all promise to deliver the same thing: smoother hair, less frizz, and less damage overall. Now, with a slew of exorbitantly priced hair tools currently hitting the market, it’s pretty challenging for beauty writers and editors to sift through the tools that are actually worth the investment. Well, a little more than that - $450, to be exact. Volo Beauty recently launched its Volo Go Cordless Hair Dryer, and it costs a pretty penny. In our series Trial Run, TZR editors and writers put the buzziest new beauty products to the test and share their honest reviews.
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