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EXPIRED BaByliss 2775U Big Hair Rotating Styler £24.99 Amazon

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  • loulou55
    loulou55 Posts: 237 Forumite
    I've had mine a few weeks now so given it a good go, watched many youtube vids to help me use it and may hair does not go like any of the videos. It does lift it slightly at the root, but certainly does not give me the full bodied sleek shiny do that it advertisers. I just look like I've not done my hair. It's not smooth or sleek or anything and certainly not 'big'. Could just be my hair type. Glad I didn't pay full price, but would have been better if I'd only paid £10 rather than £25. Oh well, worth a try.
  • shop-to-drop
    shop-to-drop Posts: 4,340 Forumite
    loulou55 wrote: »
    I've had mine a few weeks now so given it a good go, watched many youtube vids to help me use it and may hair does not go like any of the videos. It does lift it slightly at the root, but certainly does not give me the full bodied sleek shiny do that it advertisers. I just look like I've not done my hair. It's not smooth or sleek or anything and certainly not 'big'. Could just be my hair type. Glad I didn't pay full price, but would have been better if I'd only paid £10 rather than £25. Oh well, worth a try.

    Just a thought are you overdue a trim? If so that may be the answer other than that perhaps hair type like you say.
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  • I've been using mine since Christmas, and I LOVE it! I've got longish wavy hair (just over shoulder length) which normally just frizzes and looks fluffy, but I find that if I use the brush and hold it upright when drying my hair, then pull it downwards, rather than out away from my head, it creates thick ringlets. Then when dry, I gently tease the ringlets apart and it looks lovely and wavy.

    Can't recommend it enough! It's even reduced the frizz.
  • LadyDee
    LadyDee Posts: 4,293 Forumite
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    chek wrote: »
    Sounds like the smaller one might be better although the big one does a great job at curling my fringe under.

    Thanks, I'm just worried that if my hair gets tangled in the brush (like it does in an ordinary round brush) I won't be able to free it. I'll check out a few more reviews I think.
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