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Hot air styler

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icannotremember · 13/12/2018 14:21

Other than a Babyliss Big Hair, which may be the mama of all stylers but isn't going to work for me due to me being utterly cack handed and confused just watching videos about it- can someone please recommend a hot air styler?

I have thick hair with a natural wave/ curl which is not evenly distributed, hair tends to be dry, double crown so it also tends to grow in odd directions. I want smooth, glossy, bouncy hair with root lift. is there anything in the £25ish range which you'd recommend?

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Beebumble2 · 13/12/2018 14:50

I have the Babyliss big hair, but I much prefer the Babyliss hot hair brush that does not rotate. It has two different brush sizes and a hot air nozzle. In Argos for around £25.

icannotremember · 13/12/2018 14:51

Thanks Beebumble2 :)

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princesstiasmum · 13/12/2018 20:16

Boots have a variety of hot air stylers, my daughter gave me a Tresseme one ,which is only about £25 its a large one,but they have different sizes

Racecardriver · 13/12/2018 20:20

I have a babyliss and very similar hair to you. It’s really easy to use. Very intuative. And the results are good-but not amazing. It leaves my hair soft and far smoother than usual (I get bottom frizz so my hair poofs out like a triangle). It completely smooths and softens my very damaged ends. It can also maks hair either straight or curly. But my hair is still frizzy in that frizzy halo kind of way.

babasaclover · 13/12/2018 20:21

What does a hot air styler do? What kind of look does it achieve?

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