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Hot air stylers

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sinceyouask · 15/12/2017 09:53

I think I need one of these- i have very recently gone from long hair to a bob and I just cannot seem to recreate the salon blow dry or anything close. Is the Nicky Clarke one good? Or any one in particular people would recommend? I have very thick hair that tends to be dry and wants to curl, but it does dry straight with a bit of work. It doesn't like to stay straight or sleek though, do the hair air stylers help with that and the frizz?

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sinceyouask · 15/12/2017 15:05

Anyone?

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User5trillion · 15/12/2017 15:08

I love my babyliss big hair. They break regularly but keep the receipt and they will replace it.

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bellalou1234 · 15/12/2017 15:14

Yes second the babyliss one

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Kitsharrington · 15/12/2017 15:16

You see very often on here people complaining that the big hair is only good for fine hair, it cannot handle thick hair.

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Loonoonow · 15/12/2017 15:23

If you want a hot air styler to use on dry hair I would recommend this Babyliss styler. It is a similar principle to the Big Hair but I find that used as Sali describes it leaves my hair much smoother and less frizzy than the Big Hair. It's expensive but I think it's worth it.

www.theguardian.com/fashion/2017/sep/02/beauty-hair-home-blow-dry-sali-hughes

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sinceyouask · 15/12/2017 15:36

Thank you :)

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JT05 · 15/12/2017 16:12

I’ll second Babyliss. I have a bob, frizzy hair and a big hair styler ( my second, first one broke)
But l left it somewhere and bought an emergency Babyliss hot air styler cheap from Argos.
I now prefer the hot air styler. I find Argon oil helps control the frizz.

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sinceyouask · 18/12/2017 15:55

I have just been given some Love2Shop vouchers from work, I'm going to put them towards a Babyliss hot air styler. Thank you :)

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sinceyouask · 18/12/2017 15:56

Sorry to be a pain @JT05- do you mean this one?

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revelsandrose · 18/12/2017 15:58

I have quite thick wavy hair and found that when I had a big mini straighteners where the best thing for getting all those little fiddly bits to stop flicking out and smooth the frizz, hot air styles just make my hair more frizzy

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