Panasonic has announced its new hair dryer the EH-NA67-W at CES 2021. It utilizes the patented nanoe technology that reduces hair damage from everyday brushing and features an oscillating quick-dry nozzle for gentler and effortless drying.

According to Panasonic, the nanoe technology in the EH-NA67-W hair dryer draws moisture from the air to create tiny, moisture-rich particles that help in protecting hair against damage from everyday styling and brushing, while also enhancing smoothness and shine.

Appealing to look at, each hair dryer comes with three attachments that make hair drying more convenient for users. The first one is the Oscillating quick-dry nozzle that evenly distributes the heat generated from the hair drying process to prevent concentrated heat blasts and reduce the chance of overheating, as well as distributes the nanoe more widely.

Next is the Concentrator nozzle that has a professional narrow tip and applies airflow more intensely to create finer styling areas. Lastly is the Diffuser attachment that disperses airflow more liberally for wavy or curly hair types.

The EH-NA67-W also includes smooth-sliding switches for adjusting the temperature to hot, warm, or cool and the speed to high or low easily. There also is a shot button that instantly provides a cool flow of air outright. Furthermore, cleaning the EH-NA67-W is also easy – you just need to remove the intake filter at the rear of the hair dryer.

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This hair dryer captures moisture from the air and directs these particles to the hair for minimizing the damage. If thought critically, it does the opposite of its original purpose and penetrates more moisture to the hair. The Panasonic nanoe Hair Dryer (EH-NA67-W) will be available for purchase on Amazon for $150 at the end of January 2021.

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