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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]what kind of hair do you all have? i have very thick curly hair that frizzes when it's blow dried badly. just did not have success with this. if i dry my hair partially first it is a frizzy mess? [/quote] I have the same kind of hair and was very dubious that this would work for me. I thought it would be like those heated brushes that claim to straighten your hair (they don't do a thing for me). How wrong I was! I find this works best for me if I keep turning the chunk of hair, spinning the dryer around several times to get it really smooth and silky. I can't just run it through quickly and expect a good result - I have to really torch each section. I know that's probably not good for my hair, but I'm another one who only shampoos once every 4-5 days and I always use a heat protectant, so I feel it's worth it. My hair has never looked better or been more manageable and I haven't used a straightening iron since I bought this, over a year ago.[/quote]
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