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Please suggest a good hair dryer for frizzy hair

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taytotayto111 · 28/09/2014 15:53

I have mid length hair that's a frizz bomb. I rarely blow dry it mainly as my hair is thick and my current hair dryer takes ages. So I wonder would I do it more if I had a good H dryer. Is it actually possible to get a good one from Boots/Argos etc that will help with my frizz and not take ages to do the job.

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SirChenjin · 28/09/2014 16:01

I just blast my frizzy, thick, mane with any old hairdryer and then use the Babyliss Big Hair brush - do it in sections and the frizz is gone, leaving swishy straight-but-with-volume hair in its place. The best invention ever (anaesthetic and antibiotics excepted obv)

yazzy85 · 28/09/2014 22:10

I just bought an ETI dryer after hearing about the brand on here, its great for my thick frizzy wavy hair, makes it super smooth!

honeycrest · 29/09/2014 01:05

I have had an ETI and a parlux and yes they are worth it. Although the ETI broke after a couple of years, the parlux is still going strong.

However, when I moved to the US my parlux didn't work with the different voltage so I had to get a new hairdryer and didn't want to spend loads. I ended up getting a John frieda one and it's a lot better than I thought and good for smoothing frizzy hair. This is it (was a lot cheaper in the US!)

www.boots.com/en/John-Frieda-Salon-Shine-5125BU-AC-Hairdryer-Exclusive-to-Boots_1228265/

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