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turbie towels for drying hair
pavlovs_dog
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can anyone recommend any brands, or have you spotted any bargains on these lately?
I have quite thick hair and want to get a new towel as my old one has not washed particularly well. searching online, I can only find the £1 odd ones that you get in the pound stores or the £10 one that they have on amazon.
anyone know of any alternatives or where i can get a decent quality towel for my locks?
I have quite thick hair and want to get a new towel as my old one has not washed particularly well. searching online, I can only find the £1 odd ones that you get in the pound stores or the £10 one that they have on amazon.
anyone know of any alternatives or where i can get a decent quality towel for my locks?
know thyself
Nid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...
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I have had an Avon one for years (the first one I bought) which was very good. I also have some of the wilko ones, which were only £1-2 and they are adequate for my hair, but my hair is reasonably quick drying.0
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I would never have thought of avon. I know one of the girls in work does it. will ask her for a book :jknow thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0
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I have very long and very thick hair and find that the cheapies do just as good a job as the more expensive ones:rotfl: l love this site!! :rotfl:0
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Another vote for the cheapy microfibre variety - My hair is 4 inch past shoulders and thick as you like - My hair doesnt dry as such but it does save a good 15 mins with the drier while i'm getting dressed/putting slap on etc (without it i can come home with very damp hair, even after a 10 hr shift of hair being tied up - so it does make a difference)0
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Forgot all about these, just purchased one off of Ebay.Jan Grocery challenge
Budget £350 - Spent £64.45 to date0
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