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Hairdryer recommendations please

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piemashandliquer · 02/12/2013 14:49

I have fine, wavy hair that is prone to frizz now that I have some stubborn grey hair (not selling myself am I?). Can anyone recommend a good hairdryer, I have been putting up with a cheap Boots one for the past year, it fries my hair.

Will anything help? are the GHD or Parlux ones really worth the money? I noticed my last hairdresser used a Babyliss professional one. Any ideas for life (or at least, hair) enhancing blow dryer?

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Lottapianos · 02/12/2013 14:51

Don't use hairdryers myself but have seen loads of love on here for the Parlux ones in the past - so powerful that it dries your hair in half the time of crappy ones apparently!

ChishandFips33 · 02/12/2013 16:46

Second the parlux hair dryer; the ionic 3200 I believe, is recommended for fine hair and really does dry in a flash! (Blows everything around you too!!)

Babyliss big hair gives a great 'groomed' look and is apparently incredibly easy to use. Someone on here recommended Asda online as the cheapest offer at the mo for the babyliss big hair

valiumredhead · 02/12/2013 18:08

Parlux!

Botanica · 02/12/2013 18:55

This one from BaByliss has seriously changed my life!
www.boots.com/en/BaByliss-5616BU-Boutique-Italian-2400W-AC-HairDryer-Exclusive-to-Boots-As-seen-on-TV-_1274136/
£20 off at the moment too!

piemashandliquer · 02/12/2013 21:04

Thanks all for recommendations, i like the sound of the life changing one, my hair needs all the help it can get!

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