Why the New Blex C1 High-Speed Hair Dryer Won Me Over After One Use
1. Trying the Blex C1 for the First Time
I was sent the new Blex C1 High-Speed Hair Dryer to try, and this is my honest take. No hype. No fluff. Just real use, real thoughts.
Let’s be honest. Hair dryers are not exciting. They’re practical. They do a job. And most of the time, we don’t think twice about them.
Until you forget yours on holiday. Then you’re stuck with a hotel dryer that screams like a jet engine and dries nothing. Suddenly, you miss your old one like an old friend.
But glamorous? Not usually.
2. When Hair Dryers Got a Glow-Up
That all changed in 2016 when Dyson launched the Supersonic. It looked cool. Very cool. And it promised faster drying and healthier hair.
Everyone wanted one. I did too.
But then reality hit. The price. Not everyone wants to spend around $400 on something that just dries hair. Even if it’s fancy.
I’m one of those people.
3. Why the Blex C1 Caught My Attention
So when I heard about the Blex C1 High-Speed Dryer, I was curious. It looks similar to the Dyson. But the price is way lower.
When Blex offered to send me one to try, I said yes without hesitation.
I’ve worked in hair and beauty for over 25 years. I’ve tried more tools than I can count. Most don’t impress me.
Only one tool has ever earned permanent space in my life. My original GHD Professional Styler. Still unbeatable, in my opinion.
So the big question was simple. Would the Blex C1 earn its place? Or would it end up shoved in the back of a drawer?
4. The Blex C1 at a Glance
Here’s the quick version, no waffle:
- Extremely lightweight at just 0.8 lbs
- C-shaped design for even airflow
- Clean, modern look
- High-speed motor that promises fast drying
- Plasma technology to reduce frizz
- Smart temperature control
- Price: $99
On paper, it sounded promising.
5. What You Get in the Box
The dryer comes in a neat white box. Very minimal. Very tidy.
Inside, you get the dryer and a magnetic concentrator nozzle. That nozzle snaps on easily and helps smooth hair while drying.
Nothing excessive. Just the essentials. I like that.
6. So, What Is the Blex C1 Exactly?
First impressions? It’s light. Like, shockingly light.
It comes in white or mint green, which feels fresh and modern. It actually looks nice sitting out on your vanity. That matters more than we admit.
The C-shaped design is the big difference. Air flows around the hair instead of blasting one spot. That helps create a more even dry.
The motor spins at up to 110,000 rpm. That’s fast. The airflow hits around 20 m/s, which cuts drying time a lot.
It also checks its temperature 100 times per second. That keeps heat steady and stops overheating. My scalp appreciates that.
You can choose from four heat settings and three speed settings. Once you find what works, the memory function saves it. Small detail. Big win.
And then there’s plasma technology. Fancy name, simple result. Less static. Less frizz. Smoother hair.
7. How It Actually Performed on My Hair
I won’t pretend hair dryers usually excite me. But I’m always hunting for something that makes my thick, unruly hair easier to manage.
This one surprised me.
First, the weight. Or lack of it. My old dryer worked well but felt like lifting a dumbbell. The Blex feels effortless. My arm noticed immediately.
It doesn’t blast air aggressively. Yet somehow, my drying time dropped by about half. That alone made me more likely to actually dry my hair instead of air-drying out of laziness.
Blex claims:
- Short hair in 40 seconds
- Bob-length in 2 minutes
- Medium hair in 5 minutes
For me, rough drying took about six minutes. Finishing added another three or four. My hair is thick, so that felt fair.
Once my hair is about 80% dry, I add the nozzle. Sometimes I use a brush. Sometimes I don’t. Either way, flyaways calm down fast.
One side of my fringe looked smooth. The other didn’t. Guess which side got the nozzle. Yeah. I was impressed too.
8. Final Thoughts and the Real Question
I genuinely like this dryer. My old one is now officially retired to the back of the cabinet.
It never feels too hot. It’s not painfully loud. And it does exactly what it promises.
Does it come with a million attachments like the Dyson? No. But I wouldn’t use them anyway.
I like tools that work without drama. This does.
Ten minutes for a great blowout feels like a win.
Would I buy it with my own money? At under $100, absolutely. No hesitation.
