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Hairdryer recommends?

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fairtradefloozy · 11/02/2011 20:48

My old faithful is dying and I need a new hairdryer. Any recommends?
Shoulder skimming hair sort of bob with lots of layers needs mouse and a good blast with hairdryer to add volume otherwise I am "limp haired lady".
Thanks in advance.

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SuperTheoryofSuperEverything · 11/02/2011 20:49

BABYLISS BIG HAIR

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LoopyLoopsPoopaScoop · 11/02/2011 20:49

Cheapo travel hairdryer and Babyliss Big Hair. (My hair sounds similar to yours in style).

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fairtradefloozy · 11/02/2011 21:14

... have never used anything similar (no straighteneres, curling wands etc -- bit inept really but learning and getting there) is it hard to "learn" how to do it properly. Bearing in mind I used to think product was pointless and anything that needed drying a "faff" Blush

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LoopyLoopsPoopaScoop · 11/02/2011 22:56

Not hard at all. I've never managed to properly blow dry my hair (although couldn't function without straighteners!) and this makes it really simple, and gives good results. You do meed a hairdryer too probably, because if you do it totally wet it can take a wee while. I do have just a crappy old travel £5 one though.

Have a look on youtube for some clips. Basically, it rotates itself, so does the big round brush curly under thing all by itself, which means all you have to do it hold it and press the button. Does the job of a professional blow dry. See if you can borrow one from a friend, perhaps.

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fairtradefloozy · 12/02/2011 10:00

THanks Loopy - good idea. and I notice there is some "big love" on here for it too ... (should have looked before posting, perhaps!).

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valiumredhead · 12/02/2011 13:27

Toni and Guy from Argos - about £30, it's great .

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