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9 Jul 19, 09:07 AM |
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Imagineer
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Babylis hot air styler
Anyone have this to dry hair,if so what do you think?
I need a new hairdryer and was thinking of getting this instead. Or do you prefer hairdryer?
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9 Jul 19, 09:36 AM |
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Bon viveur and shopaholic
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I have it (think I got it in amazon prime sale but can’t remember!) Bit fiddly to start with - the brush turns two ways and it’s tricky to master and remember which way to press for each side. It takes a fair bit of practice but results are good. However I don’t have the patience for it on a day to day basis and I have a decent hairdryer so use that instead
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9 Jul 19, 10:05 AM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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I have it and love it 🥰
Once you master how it turns it does a fab job of styling my longish bob. It leaves my hair much smoother with good body in it which is what i like... also cuts down on my use of straighteners which is good for my hair. I use it everytime i wash... really dont like a normal dryer anymore
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9 Jul 19, 11:27 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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I have one of these too. I love it. I also have one with the US voltage which I bought from Walmart for use when we go on holiday. I am useless with styling my own hair but this works a treat and gives good body to my hair which is very fine and straight. You soon get the hang of the different buttons to press for the right barrel direction. It becomes second nature - a bit like using the right pedals to drive a car
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9 Jul 19, 11:36 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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I have one but I don't have the courage to "press the button" but sort of just use it as a brush while drying, iyswim
Like Colette I don't use it all the time, especially since I took advice onhere and bought my Parlux. |
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9 Jul 19, 04:01 PM |
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Thread Starter
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Thanks ladies , kinda what I thought, don't want to buy something that I won't use if too fiddly.
Also did look at the Parlux, it expensive but will have a better look into them
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9 Jul 19, 04:08 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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9 Jul 19, 04:27 PM |
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Bon viveur and shopaholic
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9 Jul 19, 05:04 PM |
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Imagineer
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I love mine but it doesn't replace my hair dryer. I dry my hair to about 80% dry and then use the styler to finish it off. It adds loads of volume and means I only have to straighten the top layer to smooth it over. It was a little fiddly at first but now I've mastered it.
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9 Jul 19, 10:03 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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I have an Andrew Barton, is really good. I can't do the back of my hair with a hair dryer so these are perfect for me
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