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Hairdryer help

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MadDoggoLady · 25/11/2020 11:45

Is it worth having a good hair dryer? I'm quite lazy with my hair and when I do dry it it's either left to dry naturally or I have a random ancient babyliss hairdryer. It's so old and battered it's even lost the protector for the air suction bit so does sometimes eat my hair which is always pleasant.

Budget say £50? Or if I'm being tight convince me other wise Grin

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SunnyUpNorth · 25/11/2020 16:35

I have always had good hairdryers, I can’t stand using really feeble hairdryers in hotels etc now!

These days I use a parlux 3200, probably around £70/80. They’re brilliant and last years. I have quite fine, fluffy hair but lots and lots of it. I can blow dry it from wet to smooth and straight in about 4-5 minutes. It’s brilliant.

SunnyUpNorth · 25/11/2020 16:36

Ps if you are lucky enough to have hair that is nice when it’s dries naturally then you may not need a fancy hairdryer. I most definitely do not!!

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