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blow dryer/thick wavy hair?
Another hair dryer investment and the earlier post about Solano, T3, etc has my head spinning.
I have thick, long and wavy hair that is prone to frizz. Should I bite the bullet and get the T3?
also, hautelook has a FHI Heat dryer for $99 it's not ionic but it is regularly $240 full retail.
*i blow out my hair once per week tops.
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Re: blow dryer/thick wavy hair?
I just bought the Sedu for my long wavy hair. I think it does a better job of getting my hair dry in a shorter amount of time compaired to my conair. I also use it about once a week. It takes me about 20-25 minutes to dry (and straighten). I use the ion setting, which was a feature I really wanted in a dryer.
I say go for it!
I recommend you a great hair dryer, it's the one I use which works amazing, it's the Karmin G3 Salon Pro Hair Dryer, it works to add shine, softness and faster drying to the hair, seals the cuticle, repels humidity and locks in hair color.
If you are interested you can check it out at safrons.com
Hope this helps and good luck girl ^^