any hair dryer will do it,s how you blow dry your hair that matters
2007-01-24 21:27:23
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answer #1
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answered by NIGEL R 7
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Babyliss do a fantastic travel hairdryer called the Babyliss whisperjet travel. It is small but so powerful. It has a number of settings, has a nozzle, folds up and comes with a case and adaptor so it is brilliant for taking away. Me, my mum, my nan and my boyfriend all love it. It is only £15 and you can get it in boots.
Alternatively at university i have the Boots Shine On 2000w hairdyer which is also £15 and comes with a diffuser and a nozzle. It is also great, though a little larger and the buttons can be stiff. However if you have curly hair you might really like the diffuser.
2007-01-22 18:40:03
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answered by litloop 2
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Try Boots (UK). Don't get one with a very high wattage as this will burn your hair. Aim for about 1800-2000watts. I'd alsoo recommend Remington, look for one with a 'cool dry' option, especially if your hair tends to be frizzy/flyaway. If you want very sleek straight hair, then get an ionic one. If you would rather lots of volume, just go for the norm.
2007-01-22 18:01:47
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answered by ellietricitycat 4
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get a 25 mile taxi trip and put your head out of the window or you can get a Nicky Clarke 2200w Ionic Dryer from argos for 21.99
2007-01-22 14:52:42
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answered by slashdog2003 3
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Dont buy hairdriers from boots argos ect if you want a good 1 go to your nearest hairdressing supply shop ie sallys or salon services there much better built to last longer and have nice long electric leads on them. I got my sister 1 once from sallys and has bought all her hairdriers from suppliers ever since.
2007-01-24 11:20:22
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answered by silver56uk 4
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You'd only get a little hairdrier for that, try and stretch to at least £30 for a half decent one.
2007-01-22 14:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Remington do a very good one
2007-01-22 15:02:17
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answered by Anonymous
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