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Anyone use a great hairdryer they'd recommend?

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scaryt · 05/09/2008 22:27

With a final spark my hairdryer finally died. Does anyone use a hairdryer that they think is marvellous and would recommend before I end up buying one that will be mediocre at best?

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DrZeus · 05/09/2008 22:33

I've got a Parlux (professional quality one like they have in salons). Link to a similar one here. Never missed a beat and really powerful too. I'd recommend it over a "home" one anyday.
HTH

jennieflower · 05/09/2008 22:53

I'd also recommend a salon hairdryer, I've had 2 of these now:

www.justbeautifully.co.uk/eti-hair-dryers-etipink.php

I had the first one for 7 years, it didn't break, I just fancied a pink one so I gave it to a friend and it's still going strong 3 years later.

brimfull · 05/09/2008 22:57

babyliss prospeed 2000

is the dog's bollocks if you want real power

iLoveIceCream · 05/09/2008 22:59

Parlux are amazing, I wouldnt go back to a non professional one again

JFly · 05/09/2008 23:09

Yep, Parlux all the way. I've had mine at least 4 years and it's still going strong. Only dryer that gets my wavy/frizzy hair straight with nice volume. Mine was almost £100, but worth it over time.

scaryt · 06/09/2008 16:16

Thanks for the suggestions

Think I will definitely get a professional one this time my current hairdryer (which is better than nothing) seems to have about as much oomph as if I was blowing the hair myself. Can't wait to dry it with something decent.

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