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DeadDisco Miss Universe

Joined: 06 Dec 2006 Posts: 2482 Smiles: +70
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:09 am Post subject: Hairdryers!! |
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So I'm looking to get a new hairdryer since mine isn't that great. I want to get one that dries my hair pretty fast, and is less damaging to my hair.
I was thinking everyone could say what brand/type of hair dryer they have, the settings it has, how long it takes to dry their hair, etc., and if you would reccommend it.
Also, if you know of any really good hairdryers, feel free to post about them.
Type: I'll edit the type in later since I don't have access to it right now.
Settings: High, low, cold.
Time: It takes me about 15ish minutes to dry my hair on the high setting. My hair is also barely past my shoulders and somewhat thick. _________________
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_TNA_ Miss Universe

Joined: 25 Aug 2007 Posts: 5052 Smiles: +78
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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Type:T3 Bespoke Labs Featherweight Dryer
Setting: 2 speeds (high, low) plus a cool setting
Time: It takes me approx. 5 minutes to blow dry my hair, tops. I have thick hair, and it is a few inches below my shoulder.
*This is truly the BEST hairdryer I have ever tried/used in my entire life. It dries your hair SO fast, and it makes it really shiny and smooth. Never ever does it make your hair look frizzy (you know that weird frizzy look you sometimes get with blow-dryers?) and to top it off, it is very light to hold. It sells for I think $200 at Sephora, but you can get it on eBay alot cheaper.
I know people might think it is stupid to pay quite a bit for a hairdryer, but trust me, your hair will be amazing. You can blowdry your hair TWICE a day, and it won't kill it at all. This would be a good investment.
I also have my old hairdryer:
Type: CHI hair professional dryer
Setting: Same as above.
Time: About 10 minutes.
*This one is still really good, and it is cheaper than the T3. Not as good, but still an amazing dryer!
Hope I helped! _________________
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greenV Fashionista

Joined: 27 Dec 2006 Posts: 81 Smiles: 0
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:58 pm Post subject: |
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I have a Vidal Sassoon Ceramic Ionic Toumaline hair dryer
its black
cost: $40
cuz of the tourmaline thing it dries my hair in less than 10 mins and the ionic part reduces frizz and adds shine
i really like it and $40 with those 3 technologies is pretty cheap compared to those high end ones
so if u don't wanna spend that much money i'd go for this one |
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