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Hairdryers

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Letsstopwiththechoccis · 16/01/2014 07:37

Hey ladies

Anyone got tips on what best hairdryer to buy. My hairdryer a always seem to over heat. Don't want to pay over the odds but I want one that dries quick and doesn't switch off every 5 mins x

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ilovepowerhoop · 16/01/2014 07:47

do you clean out the filter at the bsck from time to time? mine is a pink babyliss one from argos. it was cheapish but does the job. (has an easy open back to clean the filter)

ilovepowerhoop · 16/01/2014 07:55

this seems to be the equivalent of mine

thenicknameiwantedisgone · 16/01/2014 07:57

I have the same one as ilovepowerhoop.

I did debate splashing out on an expensive one, can't remember the brand that was heavily recommended, but they were £60++. I have very straightforward straight hair and it just didn't seem worth the investment.

The one I have is great and was £15. I have only had it a few weeks but very happy so far.

Crumbelina · 16/01/2014 09:15

Everyone seem to rave about Parlux dryers but they're £80+. I've got one, plus an ETI turbodryer 2000 (which is also used in prof salons) and I prefer the latter. It's a touch heavier than the Parlux but it's £40 cheaper!

DayAfterYesterday · 16/01/2014 09:32

Ghd air, always thought far to expensive for a hair dryer but got it as a gift and its fan! Massive difference in my hair now, no frizz and dries in minutes

Letsstopwiththechoccis · 16/01/2014 21:53

Oh thanks so much for your replies, I will have a look tomorrow :) xx

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