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Hairdryer Conundrum

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MarmiteMakesMeHappy · 07/06/2016 15:33

I have longish (past shoulders but not at bra strap) thick, wavy (not in a good way) hair that is prone to frizz but can look thick and glossy when I've 'just stepped out of a salon'.

I am sick of the hours I have to spend with my shit hairdryer and want a new one. My wish list is 1. Power 2. Ionic and 3. weight/comfort (in that order).

I REALLY want the new Dyson but can't afford £300 on a hair dryer so I am now weighing up

Parlux 385 powerlight ( I think this is the most powerful of the Parlux but happy to be advised otherwise). Approx £85

Elchim 3900 . Approx £100

and

GHD Air. Approx £100

No idea which one to go for.

Or is there something I've missed?

Be really grateful for any advice. my hair is now 4 days dirty as I can't be arsed to spend 40 minutes blow drying

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LuckySantangelo1 · 07/06/2016 15:35

I have the parlux 385. Love it. I always thought a hairdryer was a hairdryer and then I got my parlux! I have wavy stubborn over processed hair & it's improved its condition.

MarmiteMakesMeHappy · 07/06/2016 16:37

So you have thick hair Lucky? Would you say it's speeded up your dry time?

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MarmiteMakesMeHappy · 07/06/2016 16:37

*Do

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