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  • melancholly
    melancholly Posts: 7,457 Forumite
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  • I have found all revlon hairdryers, dry your hair super fast!

    for volume blowdry (on hot) going against the natural direction of your hair, chuck your head upside down, CAREFUL not to get hair caught in hairdryer! once dry use the cold setting on where you just did. Do not start brushing hair until it is damp, then brush GENTLY!
  • I use a 2000w hairdryer - anything else takes an age to dry my hair because it's so thick. I have no idea what brand it is, but it came from superdrug.

    I agree with the posters who say check the weight and how comfortable it is to hold. You won't get far if you can't hold it for long :)
    Rayder wrote: »
    Hi,
    i personally use Carmen Hair Lightweight 2000w Hairdryer for my hairs. It helps me to get my desired look for a long time. Every body in my family and friends group have started using this dryer to get a new hair style every day. I got this dryer online from !!!!!!!!!!!!!.co.uk as they offer a great discount on all of their products.
    Funny how both of your posts are about that particular online shop :think::rolleyes:
  • Julian123
    Julian123 Posts: 32 Forumite
    abra cadabra - I thought exactly the same as you about rayders comments!
  • suki1964
    suki1964 Posts: 14,313 Forumite
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    Julian123 wrote: »
    abra cadabra - I thought exactly the same as you about rayders comments!


    And this from a poster who has all 18 of his post about that particular online shop :eek::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • suki1964
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    Julian123 wrote: »
    Yes - I do have all 18 post about that shop, but I say how rubbsih they are! I don't praise them and sound exactly like an advert for them do I? I suggest you read posts before you make comments about them.

    If you cant see the irony of your post perhaps you need to get out more?

    And was there really any need to pm me about this as well as post here and hijack a thread about hair-dryers?
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    Parlux or T3, they do cost a bit more but well worth it. ;)
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