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Hairdryer for teen

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buzzing · 16/10/2024 14:57

Can anyone recommend a hairdryer for teen DD. She currently uses my ancient & basic one so I'm after something that looks quite fancy, maybe with attachments, but that doesn't cost the earth. I'm sure she'd love a Dyson but that won't be happening.

Thanks

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PMAmostofthetime · 17/10/2024 15:14

buzzing · 16/10/2024 14:57

Can anyone recommend a hairdryer for teen DD. She currently uses my ancient & basic one so I'm after something that looks quite fancy, maybe with attachments, but that doesn't cost the earth. I'm sure she'd love a Dyson but that won't be happening.

Thanks

Keep a check on boots star gift they usually have some really nice ones in sets and a few designs

Mark Hill or Remington ones we have purchased previously.

buzzing · 17/10/2024 19:47

Thanks @PMAmostofthetime I went real life shopping today and nearly bought a Remington one in Boots that was reduced to £50 but they only had the box on display and not the actual hairdryer. Same one is still £99 online 😡will keep an eye on my Boots emails

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 17/10/2024 22:23

Dyson hairdryers are very marmite , I have one but my DD(22) has confiscated it , her hair is shoulder length and wavy but she can get a nice swishy bob with the Dyson and a round brush , the temperature means no damage ,

They are hideously expensive and I know a lot of people don't agree with James Dysons business ethics.

I got mine from QVC and took advantage of the EasyPays that were on offer

Sakura7 · 17/10/2024 22:38

Recently got a Remington Shea Soft and find it good, decent amount of power and seems to reduce frizz.

A step above that would be Eti, which you can get for about £60.

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