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Recommend a good hairdryer

  • 04-01-2013 3:39pm
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    Hi, can anyone recommend a good hairdryer around the 45/50 euro mark? We had a Nicky Clarke one at home until recently and it was fine up until the motor kept overheating and nearly burned my hair :eek:

    My mum got a cheap one for a tenner in Tesco the other day but it's so bad so I'm just going to buy myself one - as a treat :pac:

    Any suggestions? I have shoulder length, straight, fine hair so I'd like one that helps to give it a little bit of volume - one of those ionic hairdryers would be good I guess. It's hard to style my hair and get volume into it so I'm thinking that maybe a good dryer combined with a can of volumising mousse might do the trick!

    Thanks :)


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