SAVE $30:As of April 29,Esther Moser the Dreame Gleam Hair Dryer is $69 with an on-site coupon. That's a 30% saving on the list price.
While many haircare products can cost hundreds of dollars, that doesn't mean all of us want to (or can afford to) spend that amount of money on a styling device. Sometimes a good old dupe can be just as impressive as the real deal, so we like to keep an eye out for dupe deals so you can still have incredible hair, without breaking the bank.
Earlier this year we ranked our favorite dupe hairdryers, and the Dreame Gleam Hair Dryer came out as the best under $100. And as of April 29, Amazon has a $30 off coupon that takes this great device down to just $69.99.
SEE ALSO: This Dyson AirWrap dupe is $100 off thanks to this coupon codeThis is a great, lightweight device, very important if you have thick, long hair (say goodbye to arm fatigue for the long blow-dry times). It also has a strong airflow, designed to get your hair dry in no time. And despite this, it’s surprisingly quiet.
It also has built-in tech to control the temperature so you’re not damaging your hair, and it releases negative ions to help keep things smooth and less frizzy. There are a few heat settings too, so you can switch things up depending on how you want to style your hair that day.
To get this discount, head to Amazon and click the orange coupon box below the list price. Head to the checkout to see your discount applied.
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