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Babyliss iconic hair brush

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Ifyoubuildit · 14/03/2014 20:12

Anyone used it? India knight was raving about it in The Times.

I'm wondering if it'll make my fine hair flat?

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hollyisalovelyname · 14/03/2014 20:51

I would love to know about it too. Anyone buy one?
I have frizzy hair and would love to know if it gets rid of frizziness Grin
It would save me a fortune in the hairdressers.
I had a Brazillian hair straightener thing done. Didn't find it great. Apparently the strong chemical straightener is banned in Ireland.
Is it banned in the U. K?

Ifyoubuildit · 14/03/2014 22:19

Just realised I put iconic - Hopefully it has the potential to become iconic but for now ionic will do!

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hollyisalovelyname · 15/03/2014 09:56

Bump

LittleG69 · 15/03/2014 09:59

I saw the rave review in the Sunday Times too. I think there's an eBay seller knocking them out for less than the RRP but even so it's not cheap if it doesn't live up to the hype!

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Ifyoubuildit · 15/03/2014 14:18

Thanks Alex!

Does it reduce the amount of body in the hair?

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alexheartbeauty · 15/03/2014 20:44

Pleasure, Ifyoubuildit. Yes, but only by a tiny amount, at least that's the case with me.

Ifyoubuildit · 29/03/2014 18:01

So I bought the babyliss one and it hasn't really done anything for me I'm afraid. My hair is quite fine though, maybe it's better on thick hair?

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Claxonia · 29/03/2014 20:52

I just got one and I do like it. It makes my hair shiny and makes the "just brushed" look last much longer. My hair is long and fairly thick although the hairs themselves are quite fine.

Rocksie · 30/03/2014 00:38

I've got one and it's ok but no better than a good quality hairbrush. My hairdresser gave me a tip - when brushing your hair use your hair dryer too as the warm air will reduce the frizz and make it a but shinier.

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