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Babyliss Pro StylingBrush - worth trying?

5 replies

legolimb · 05/03/2019 11:23

Was watching QVC in the small hours and this is Today's Special Value.

Any good? worth a punt? Shoulder length hair, lots of it. Lazy owner of hair.

www.qvcuk.com/Babyliss-PRO-Titanium-50mm-Ionic-Hot-Styling-Brush-BAB2338U.product.401202.html?sc=TSV&UDC=TSV&MSG=TSV_OTO_INSTOCK

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BlueMerchant · 05/03/2019 11:27

My mum received it as a present. Had shoulder length thick hair and it was no good for her. She passed it on to me. It's a waste of money in all honesty.

legolimb · 05/03/2019 11:29

Ah right. Thanks for the swift reply Blue

I'll stick to my trusty 15 yo straighteners when I can be bothered .

They do a good job of selling on this channel - I do get quite sucked in Grin

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BlueMerchant · 05/03/2019 11:36

Straighteners are the way to go! I actually use Babyliss Pro Elegance ones and I've had them for years- they are great. Just don't waste your money on their hot brush.

ZaraW · 05/03/2019 12:27

Try the Revlon One Step Hair Dryer and Volumizer, it's got great reviews. I love it and less damaging than straighteners.

Beebumble2 · 06/03/2019 07:54

I bought the Babyliss Style Dryer from Argos for about £25. It looks similar. I’ve shoulder length hair that tends to frizz and this is the best styler I’ve used.
I’ve also got the Babyliss Big Brush, which I bought first and used for years, but the style dryer is way better.
You have to let your hair become almost dry before using it. l put a small amount of Argan or Coconut oil through my hair first.

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