QuoteReplyTopic: A good hair dryer, anyone? Posted: September 29 2005 at 11:48pm
gypsydiva wrote:
Well did the blowdryer work for you? Right now I am using the same one I used before I had extentions and I have to do it on low so it takes FOREVER in the morning.
I ended up returning it once I found out ionic blowdryer tends to make hair flat, my hair is flat enuf.
Also i dont like the placement of the on/off switch, I always push it off by accident when I am still blowdrying. Replaced it with a solano, i think its okay.
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Well did the blowdryer work for you? Right now I am using the same one I used before I had extentions and I have to do it on low so it takes FOREVER in the morning.
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Looking for a good blow dryer that can dry hair fast and wont damage hair(at least not too much), any suggestion?
I have read for GL hair extensions, it is important to keep the bonds dry. So in the morning after I wash my hair, I spend quite a bit of time making sure the bonds are dry, even then I still am not sure if they actually are. So I need a fast, and good one. Anyone heard of t3, it is a very expensive blowdryer, is it worth the money?
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