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Another question about the Babyliss Big Hair

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apple99 · 04/02/2011 17:45

I have thick, jut past my shoulders wavy hair, how long would it take to dry/style using the big hair do you think?

At the moment I never dry my hair as I wash it in the evening and leave it to dry on it's own but fancy a more polished look, do you think the babyliss would be a good buy?

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mumto2andnomore · 04/02/2011 17:54

Just leave it till its nearly dry then use the babyliss and it will look fab ! Its really easy, Ive not used hairdryer or straighteners since I got mine :)

3gorgeousboys · 04/02/2011 19:57

I agree with mumto2, I leave mine wet whilst doing my makeup/school lunches then I have a 5 min sess with Big Hair & voila! Sleek bouncy hair (that I swiiiish just like the annoying Cat Deeley). You MUST get one!!

Maternelle · 04/02/2011 20:02

Takes about 5 to 10 minutes, depending how neat you want it to be. The best thing that ever happened to me.

Maternelle · 04/02/2011 20:02

Well, at least in the hair department...

Emo76 · 04/02/2011 20:09

Does anyone know if it is any good on corkscrew like curls - does it straighten them out and avoid frizz? Cheers.

3gorgeousboys · 04/02/2011 20:14

It wouldn't straighten them as such - it smooths as it dries but you'd still need straighteners if you have corkscrews. (I'd love corkscrews, embrace them don't change them!)

mum295 · 04/02/2011 22:11

I also have thick, wavy, below shoulders hair and agree with others, no more than 5-10 minutes needed. Have also ditched the straighteners!

apple99 · 04/02/2011 22:49

Thanks for all the replies. Am off into town to purchase a big hair tomorrow Grin

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