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Professional hair dryers

  • 19-11-2017 3:13pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 6


    Would anyone know stores where I can buy professional hair dryers in Dublin? I'm looking for quiet models such as Centrix Q-Zone (82dB max) and Velecta Paramount X:Q Onyx Quiet (max 64db). The stores here only seem to have Remington and Babyliss ones, which are very loud (even their 'quiet' version).
    Any recommendations are appreciated!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,161 ✭✭✭✭Sleeper12


    Professional hairdressers buy their equipment from dedicated hairdresser suppliers. Terrysales and Salon services are two that comes to mind. Try Google hairdresser wholesalers. They won't sell certain chemicals like peroxide to the public but they'll be delighted to sell hair dryer


  • Registered Users Posts: 11 GrayFox7


    dianekf wrote: »
    Would anyone know stores where I can buy professional hair dryers in Dublin? I'm looking for quiet models such as Centrix Q-Zone (82dB max) and Velecta Paramount X:Q Onyx Quiet (max 64db). The stores here only seem to have Remington and Babyliss ones, which are very loud (even their 'quiet' version).
    Any recommendations are appreciated!

    Then check another stores or look for them online. While Remington and Babyliss are decent dryers, you can always try GHD, Revlon or Conair. According to MyStraightener blog all these these dryers are used by professionals, they all are quiet and have ceramic tourmaline coating by the way.


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