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Will a babyliss big hair help? If not what will....

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You4coffee · 11/12/2014 22:28

Start a new job soon and thinking how on earth will we all get out of the house in the morning. Have been thinking about a big hair thingy for a long time. Would it work if I washed my hair in the evening, blow dried or maybe left to dry naturally and then used the big hair in the morning on dry hair?

I have straight normalish hair but it does tend to be a bit flat if i don't blow dry it. Its strange in that i have a lot of hair so gives the appearance of being thick but each strand is actually quite fine.

Or is there some other over priced device? Or other tips to get out of the house on time and looking (semi) professional.

Thanks all.

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ALittleFaith · 29/12/2014 21:38

I don't think it saves me any time but I get a better result in the same time - about 5 minutes rough drying and then 5 minutes drying with the BBH in sections. I don't have huge volume in the hair but more lift than I can achieve from a hair dryer and a brush.

HowsTheSerenity · 31/12/2014 20:25

What am I doing wrong then? I end up with HUGE hair.

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