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Dyson - for fine but slightly frizzy hair

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verite · 03/11/2018 07:20

Have seen lots of reviews saying it is good it thick course hair. I have fine wavy hair with a tendency to frizz. I don’t need straight hair but I long for smooth hair (which I can only get from salon). I have a Babyliss big hair which does improve it but is a faff in the busy mornings when I need to style my hair in 5 mins. Anyone got hair like mine and thought Dyson worked?

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Venison · 07/11/2018 16:27

I love mine and have fine and dry hair. I can blast it for 2 minutes and it dries pretty smooth. So much better than my GHD drier and light as a feather. I think it's worth the outlay, there's nothing else like it. I originally got it when I had extensions to save time but I like it even more now!

fleuriepeninsula · 07/11/2018 17:29

I have fine, fluffy, slightly wavy hair down to my collar bones.

I’ve used a GHD Air, Dyson and Parlux (my gym has all three!) I vastly prefer the GHD over the Dyson for getting a smooth blow dry. I didn’t find it saved me any time because frankly I haven’t got that much hair to dry!

babbscrabbs · 07/11/2018 19:22

The Dyson Airwrap brush and curling tool both give me a really smooth finish on my fine, fluffy hair. So fast. It comes with a dryer attachment too. But not quite as nice to use as the standalone dryer. Also it's £££. But I can't see myself needing another hair styler ever.

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