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Travel hairdryer for frizzy hair

chocolatepennyfarthing
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Have thick frizzy hair, relied on hotel hairdryer last year which was a nightmare. Had no oomph, normally use GHD hairdryer but this is quite heavy to take away. Any ideas please?
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Budget £350 - Spent £64.45 to date
Budget £350 - Spent £64.45 to date
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I bought a Babyliss travel hairdryer which cost £14.99 at Boots. I have thick hair which is quite frizzy and I love this hairdryer. So much so that I now use it at home instead of my much more expensive one.
It’s this one: https://www.boots.com/babyliss-5344bu-2000w-travel-hair-dryer-10130605?cm_mmc=bmm-buk-google-ppc-_-PLAs-_-(GB:Whoop!)+Babyliss-_-(GB:Whoop!)+Boots+Shopping+-+Category+-+Electrical+Beauty+-+Mobile&gclid=COacxcrp1uICFdaU1Qod2AEHoA&gclsrc=aw.ds0 -
Babyliss is great! I have this Nano Titanium https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001T0HHDS/ It is pricey but I don't regret this purchase. You could also check this article for alternatives. Personally, I would recommend checking Drybar or MHU brands.Half of being smart is knowing what you are dumb about.0
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