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I need a new, preferably amazing hairdryer. Any suggestions?

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Watchingthetelly · 29/05/2019 15:23

Just that really. I'm going back to work and need a hairdryer that will be really fast and efficient. I have thick, mid length hair with a wave. I always GHD post blow-dry. Any suggestions please?

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Watchingthetelly · 29/05/2019 15:24

Should have said that I'd like to spend no more than £100, if possible.

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Shitonthebloodything · 29/05/2019 15:56

I've had my ETI dryer for about 12 years and it's still going strong. Nothing fancy I think it was about £25 at the time, but lots of hairdressers love them.

PizzaForPusheen · 29/05/2019 15:59

I love my Babyliss 3Q. About £60 now I think. It is very fast and has a cool shot that is a switch not a button.

Cloudtree · 29/05/2019 16:00

Parlux every single time

FairyFuckDailyMail · 29/05/2019 16:05

Parlux every time. My one has lasted 14 years and I only stopped using the old one because I wanted one of their beautiful blue ones. I now use the blue one and will be giving my other one to my niece. To add I blowdry my hair every single day. And my daughter who has thicker hair once a week. Never overheats and just a breeze to use. Also I do not use any hair straightener on it

SpeckledyHen · 29/05/2019 19:01

Parlux

sittingonacornflake · 29/05/2019 19:06

I've got the T3 featherweight luxe and it's AMAZING. So light, and dries my hair in about 5-7 minutes (5 if blasting, 7 if doing some brush work). My GHD hairdryer before that took at least 15 minutes and was such a chore.

Miniloso · 29/05/2019 19:07

Parlux are great, but I now use the Babyliss Big Hair dryer and I don’t have to straighten. It’s fab. Looks like you’ve had a salon blow dry every time.

Watchingthetelly · 29/05/2019 20:21

Thanks so much for the responses! Smile I think I'll go with a Parlux to invest to my max budget.

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