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Parlux for very curly hair?

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Sallycinnamum · 05/09/2016 17:23

I have very curly hair which I never use a hair dryer on.

In the summer I leave it to dry naturally but in the winter I often go on out with wet hair which isn't much fun when it's cold!

I do have a cheap hair dryer with a diffuser which I use to take the worst of the wet off but I have never completely dried my hair with one.

I'm seeing great reviews about the Parlux but is it any good on curly hair or is it going to leave it a frizzy mess like all my other hair dryers have?

Btw I do use products on my hair so I'm not drying it without anything to hold the curl.

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ZaraW · 05/09/2016 18:04

I use a Parlux with diffuser when I don't have time to air dry. You can control the air flow which reduces frizz. I like it.

GreenShadow · 06/09/2016 17:13

I've never heard of a parlux but do have curly hair which I never used to use a hair drier on - until recently.
I have now occasionally started using a really cheap 'bonnet' for when I have to get at least some of the wet out of it before work - like this
They look awful on (!) but are quite effective without ruining your curls.

FeliciaJollygoodfellow · 06/09/2016 20:30

If you don't touch your curls until they're completely dry they shouldn't go frizzy. I always use a hairdryer, dry till damp then air dry the rest. Then scrunch the cast of the gel out.

But in answer to your question, I don't know coz I have a cheap hairdryer Grin

Sallycinnamum · 06/09/2016 22:19

A friend of mine I'd lending me hers on Friday to try out so I'll report back.

She has very curly hair too and said it's amazing in keeping the curl in without the frizz..

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