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Hairdryer recommendations please - mine is rubbish

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MrsDingDongMerrily · 12/12/2010 12:51

I would love a new hairdryer for Christmas, the one I've got now is either too hot or too cold, too fast or too slow, nothing in between. Plus it rattles a lot and I think the end is nigh for it.

My hair is shoulder length (long layers), fine but lots of it, wavy/curly. I like to diffuser dry it sometimes and dry it over a brush other times for a sleeker look.

So I need: lots of settings, a diffuser, and not too heavy.

Can anyone recommend anything? Thank you.

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sparkle1977 · 12/12/2010 20:58

I recently bought this one and I absolutely love it. Got it from my local Currys for about £16 ish. Its got lots of settings for heat and speed. Also got a long cord which is a must for me. It comes with a diffuser too and a brush.

CybillLiberty · 12/12/2010 21:02

PARLUX hairdryers are amazing.

my mate used one at her gym, loved it so asked them to get her one.

they are used in salons etc and are so quick.

I borrowed hers and my hair has never looked smoother

JingleBelleDameSansMerci · 12/12/2010 21:06

I was just going to recommend Parlux too...

They're great. This is the one I have now (although I had the original one before that). They're not cheap but they last for years and they're fantastic.

MrsDingDongMerrily · 12/12/2010 21:22

Thank you, I shall have a look at them all properly later (DH wants to use the computer now). Do the Parlux ones have diffusers, or can you buy diffusers for them?

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