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Hot Air Stylers - what are your recommendations?

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Winnicas · 25/08/2013 16:30

I have a ceramic styler that I use at the moment, but my hair is a bit dry and flat at the moment, so I want a hot air styler instead. What do you use? I don't really want to spend too much though. Any recommendations?

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Winnicas · 25/08/2013 16:31

oh, and my hair is long with a fringe.

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Perplexing · 25/08/2013 16:45

I like the Babylis Big Hair. Smoothes hair but leaves volume. Handy if your hair tends to frizz (as does mine).

Winnicas · 25/08/2013 16:49

My SIL has that and loves it, is is easy to use?

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DeathByTray · 25/08/2013 16:51

I want another hot air styler but not one that twirls IYSWIM. My hair is very thick and I have visions of it getting stuck and me having to go to work with a BBH stuck in the back of my hair.

My current hot air styler is as old as the hills and probably cost about 99p from Woolworth.

Can anyone advise whether the Babyliss Big Hair has the option for not twirling?

TIA

Perplexing · 25/08/2013 16:52

Yes I find it v easy. It rotates but if you get the hair tangled there is an 'un-rotate' / release mechanism. I wouldn't be without it. I live mine and have been considering getting a spare in case they are ever discontinued.

Perplexing · 25/08/2013 16:52
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DeathByTray · 25/08/2013 17:11

Thanks Perplexing.

I do that, by the way. When I find something I love, I panic in case it breaks so I get a spare then panic in case they both break.

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