I’m a firm believer in the idea that every hair tool should be three things: effective, stylish, and gentle. The Panasonic Nanoe hair dryer (EH-NA67) achieves all three, with a sparkling white-and-silver body and gentle settings that let you create long-lasting hairstyles without damaging your hair.
This simple hair dryer allows me to dry and style my hair in less than 10 minutes (which depends on the length and density of your hair), and its chic design looks great sitting in my bathroom organizer.
What’s in the box of the Panasonic Nanoe hair dryer?
In the box of the Panasonic Nanoe hair dryer, you’ll find a sleek, beautiful hair dryer that’s designed to reduce heat damage and give you smooth, healthy locks. It uses negative ion technology to dry your hair and comes with an oscillating quick dry nozzle, a concentrator nozzle for styling, and a diffuser for curly or wavy hair.
On the body of the Nanoe, you’ll find separate heat and intensity settings (hot, warm, and cool, plus high, low, and off) as well as a cool shot button and ring for hanging it on the wall. You’ll also find an easily detachable intake filter, which I really like. It’s just as important to clean the intake filters on your hair dryers as it is to clean the lint trap in your clothes dryers if you want things to keep working like new!
Why does overheating matter in a hair dryer?
Panasonic is really prioritizing the prevention of over-drying and heat damage with the Nanoe, and it’s easy to understand why.
Simply put, overheated hair is unhealthy hair. Think of hot tools (things like blow dryers, flat irons, and curling irons) as ovens for your hair. If they’re used on the right settings, they create beautiful results—but if you burn your “dish” in the oven, you can’t un-burn it. In the kitchen, using too high of a heat setting means that your vegetables might come out charred instead of caramelized. In the hair salon, going too hot means that your hair might become overly fragile or dry with continued use.
All hot tools create some amount of damage to the hair shaft, but minuscule amounts really don’t influence the texture or condition of your hair. To keep your hair looking and feeling soft, bouncy, and healthy, it’s important to use tools that won’t get too hot—and to use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools.
How I recommend using the Panasonic Nanoe
The Panasonic Nanoe is great because it features a self-oscillating quick dry nozzle with limited range of motion. As this hair dryer body blows out hot or warm air, the oscillating nozzle wobbles and rotates slightly to distribute that air more evenly. I loved working with this exact nozzle because it moves just the right amount—not so much that I felt like my hair was just getting blown around wildly, but enough that I wasn’t feeling any “hot spots” on my scalp or hair strands.
To style or blow dry your hair with the Panasonic Nanoe hair dryer, I recommend towel-drying your hair first. Squeeze out as much moisture as possible so that you can reduce your drying time, then apply a heat protectant or moisturizing styling product with heat protectant properties. If you’re worried about rough or dry hair texture (like I am, with my bleached highlights), use a treatment or conditioner in the shower as well to smooth out the cuticle of your hair.
Then, start with the Nanoe using its oscillating quick-dry nozzle. It’ll help to quickly dry your hair most of the way; then, when your entire head is damp-dry, you can switch to a different dryer attachment to style your hair.
How does heat styling work?
Each strand of hair on your head is made of hard keratin, which grows from follicles in your scalp. The shape of your follicles determines the texture of your hair, which is pretty wild—if you have round follicles, you’ll have straight hair, but if you have flattened follicles, your hair will come out curly! The shape of your follicles can’t be changed, but the texture of your hair can be altered.
One way to alter the texture of your hair is by relaxing and reforming the disulphide bonds in each strand of hair, which is what happens when you go to the salon for a treatment like a perm.
However, the other way to do that is to simply apply water! Water and heat relax the hydrogen bonds in your hair shaft, which re-bond when the hair dries or cools. That’s why your hair loses its heat-, shape-, or wet-style every time you wash it. It’s also why accessories like the Nanoe’s oscillating nozzle are so handy. Your hair can’t hold a new shape until it’s cool and dry due to those hydrogen bonds relaxing and reforming, so getting it mostly dry before styling saves you lots of time when blowing out your hair.
Once your hair is damp-dry, you can use something like Panasonic’s concentrator nozzle (the flat, purple nozzle) to direct the air where you want it. This makes it easy to add root lift, blow out any kinks or curls, or add waves and shape to your hair. I recommend blow drying down the hair shaft using the concentrator for a smoother result, then finishing each section by pressing down on Panasonic’s handy cool-shot button so that you don’t lose any of your hair’s shape as it cools.
Is the Panasonic Nanoe right for you?
If you’re looking for a basic blow dryer that works well and is easy to use, this one might just be right for you. I’ve also reviewed the Panasonic Nanoe in black and burgundy, and the two models function the same. However, the new, sleek finish of the EH-NA67 (in white, featured here) sets it apart just a little bit for me.
While the Nanoe is still slightly on the heavier side, the matte black version is 20.6 oz. while this one is 17.6 oz. The new model has the same swivel cord and hook that I loved the first time around, but the new, glossy finish steps things up for me. It’s a little easier to keep clean, which is handy when you know you’ll be using product in your hair every time. (Or at least when you know that you should be using product every time before heat-treating your hair!)
Overall, I thought the Panasonic Nanoe was an excellent hair dryer. It heats up quickly, switches to cold air at the touch of a button, and comes with three high-quality attachments.
Shop the Panasonic Nanoe hair dryer (EH-NA67) online at Best Buy.
The self-oscillating quick dry nozzle with limited range of motion distributes air evenly which also prevents hot spots and over drying.
squeeze that hair first
concentrator nozzle!
The self-oscillating quick dry nozzle to keep hair from over drying sounds good.
” It’s important to use tools that won’t get too hot—and to use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools” – very very important!
This features a self-oscillating quick dry nozzle and it sounds like a great tool to help keep hair healthier
she mentions not using tools that get too hot and also heat protectant product on your hair
Rae Chen mentions to use tools that don’t get to hot, plus use a heat protection product on your hair prior to using hot styling tools.
The oscillating quick dry nozzle and heat protectant prevent hair from overdrying
the oscillating quick-dry nozzle is one feature that helps prevent hair from over-drying
my most drastic change is when i cut my own hair…..wont do that again….lol
The ocillating dryer head keeps heat from targetting on spot too long, thus not over drying
The oscillating quick dry nozzle prevents hair from getting to hot.
use a towel to dry off as much as possible before using a hair dryer
It is recommended to towel-dry your hair first so that you can reduce your drying time and use a heat protectant or moisturizing styling product to protect your hair.
She mentions the oscillating quick dry nozzle and using heat protectant.
In the video, they recommend towel-drying your hair first. Squeeze out as much moisture as possible so that you can reduce your drying time, then apply a heat protectant or moisturizing styling product with heat protectant properties.
Then, start with the Nanoe using its oscillating quick-dry nozzle. It’ll help to quickly dry your hair most of the way; then, when your entire head is damp-dried, you can switch to a different dryer attachment to style your hair.
Great idea and recommendations for this hairdryer. Sounds amazing.
Use a lower setting on the dryer and help protect your hair by using a heat protection product.
when you get to my age you need to use the tools that work for aging hair. the oscillating quick dry nozzle prevents hair from getting to hot will keep my hair at its best.
The oscillating quick dry nozzle prevents hair from over-drying
The oscillating quick dry nozzle prevents hair from over-drying
The oscillating quick dry nozzle prevents hair from over-drying
The oscillating quick dry nozzle prevents hair from over-drying.
The most drastic hairstyle I’ve tried was dying my hair red. It turned out to look like Ronald McDonald’s wig! Quick change immediately!!
The self-oscillating quick dry nozzle keeps hair from over drying
use tools that won’t get too hot—and use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools.
applya heat protectant bfore you dry
use a heat protectant before drying
The self-oscillating quick dry nozzle keeps hair from over drying
The Panasonic Nanoe has a self-oscillating quick dry nozzle to keep hair from over drying
I always spray on a heat protectant on my skimpy hair, cannot afford any hair loss, this sounds like the perfect hair appliance to own!
About 4 months after having my first child, I chopped off 8 inches of hair while he napped. My little sister who was 12 at the time fixed it up for me untill I could get an appointment. Never again will I cut my own hair.
She talks about the oscillating quick dry nozzle that prevents the hair from getting too hot and over drying
she talks about the self-oscillating quick dry nozzle to keep hair from over drying
I tried all wet gel once in my life. Panasonic Nanoe is great because it features a self-oscillating quick dry nozzle with limited range of motion prevents hair from over-drying
The oscillating quick dry nozzle prevents hair from getting too hot.
I’ve never actually used the attachments in my current hair dryer. Knowing the uses of what those attachments are for is helpful!
self-oscillating quick dry nozzle with limited range of motion
The self-oscillating quick dry nozzle prevents over drying, which would normally lead to unhealthy hair.
apply a heat protectant or moisturizing styling product with heat protectant properties.
The oscillating quick dry nozzle prevents hair from getting to hot
use tools that don’t get too hot and use heat protectant on your hair before using any hot tool
It is important to use tools that don’t get too hot—and to use heat protectant on your hair before using any hot tools.
Use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools (& not too hot).
it’s important to use tools that won’t get too hot—and to use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools.
It is important to use tools that won’t get too hot—and to use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools. (Thanks for the tip!!)
The self-oscillating quick dry nozzle that moves from side to side helps prevent hair from over drying by distributing the heat evenly.
The oscillating quick dry nozzle.
When using hot tools use heat protectant on your hair.
its important to use tools that won’t get too hot and to use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools
its important to use tools that won’t get too hot and to use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools
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it’s important to use tools that won’t get too hot—and to use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools.
use heat protectant on your hair before using hot tools
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