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TL;DR: The cutting-edge Prisma Pro Dryer will save you precious time during your morning routine, and it's only $59.99 in the Mashable Shop.


Harnessing the power of crushed tourmaline gemstone elements and ionic technology — whoa — this futuristic Prisma Pro hairdryer from Tiri Pro will give you the ability to style your hair while you blow-dry rather than just frying it to a crisp. The adjustable airflow technology puts you in control of your hair's destiny, giving you faster and better results. 

In fact, this hairdryer is so advanced, it actually claims to help repair your hair while you dry it by using negative ions to break down water molecules. It also has the added benefit of drying your hair up to 60% faster than your average standard hairdryer. Considering no human actually enjoys blow-drying their hair, we'd say that's a pretty nice perk. Read more...

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