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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's definitely a difference, and you do get what you pay for. [b]The cheaper dryers destroy your hair. [/b] I have BaByliss Pro https://babylisspro.com/dryers [/quote] HOW? :shock: [/quote] I'm curious as well. Any dryer is just a heating element and a fan, what does a cheap one do that destroys you hair vs an expensive one? [/quote] I’m sure there’s no shortage of hooey about ionization that could be relayed, but I do think the expensive ones work better. Their heat settings seam more reliable, not just scorching/cold. They’re better about directing air and preventing hair from being sucked in. IME, they do work quickly and induce less frizz, but perhaps that’s imagined. The one I have is GHD, not their top of the line, but cost something like $100. We were replacing a $30 drug store model, and have been pleased with the performance in comparison. I use it with a paddle brush. That Revlon thing definitely damages hair. Hot air is too close to the hair, and the bristles pull too much. The bristles also melt and bend if the hot brush is set down. Then the brush yanks hair even worse.[/quote] Anyone use the Revlon hair brush on low heat? I know it takes longer. [/quote] I did, liked it at first, but not long term.[/quote]
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