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Best hairdryer for my dry hair with frizzy tendencies

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Rebusmyfire · 23/06/2024 22:31

Looking for a new hairdryer,

Have a Parlux ( as recommended about 15yrs ago on MN and yes it has been brilliant, still working but off to pastures new), So looking to buy another hairdryer.

Budget - will pay up to £150 (can't believe I am typing this).

I have dry hair that likes to frizz, it's wavy and being menopausal.

What should I look out for?

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FawnFrenchieMum · 23/06/2024 22:32

I love my Shark Speed Style. Drys really quickly but without heat damage etc.

Copperoliverbear · 23/06/2024 22:40

Personally I'd rather pay more and get a Dyson and get it on Clearpay or Klarna if I had to you don't notice it so much that way. X

Rebusmyfire · 23/06/2024 22:51

Is the Dyson good?

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Copperoliverbear · 23/06/2024 23:05

@Rebusmyfire yes John Lewis have an offer on some not all and they now do clearpay if you click on the pay later button so doesn't seem so bad. They're better for your hair. X

MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 23/06/2024 23:14

You need products rather than a hairdryer if Parlux isn't cutting the mustard.

Viewfrommyhouse · 23/06/2024 23:17

I don't think it makes much difference really. Products and drying technique make the difference. Although I'm not great at giving myself a decent blow-dry, so I just have a smoothing treatment done about twice a year.

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