08/03/2017 15:05
Subject: Re:any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
Yellow Bird people.
Anonymous
08/03/2017 15:02
Subject: any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
Anonymous wrote:nope
I air dry my hair.
So why reply?
Anonymous
08/02/2017 17:07
Subject: any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
I am dying to get the dyson- I stupidly bought the drybar drier when my sedu broke and I hate it. I'm really hoping it gets stocked/discounted at Costco soon!
Anonymous
08/02/2017 16:18
Subject: Re:any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
Anonymous wrote:I had major sticker shock for a $200 hairdryer (Drybar) that I dont use. I'll sell it to you cheap. I use the Revlon one that was discussed on this site.
Ugh. I seriously can't stand that revlon dryer. It's 400 lbs, can't dry the roots and fried my hair. Oh, and it's loud AF. I have no clue who is pushing this thing on here but no way it's actually ppl who own it.
Anonymous
08/02/2017 15:39
Subject: any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
My hairdresser has it - it sure looks cool but I don't think it was any better than my $200 T-3
Anonymous
08/01/2017 21:37
Subject: Re:any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
I had major sticker shock for a $200 hairdryer (Drybar) that I dont use. I'll sell it to you cheap. I use the Revlon one that was discussed on this site.
Anonymous
08/01/2017 21:20
Subject: any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
It is loud
Anonymous
08/01/2017 20:53
Subject: Re:any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
Not a rousing endorsement. Can anyone else recommend one that is light? Been using a travel one fir years because ht's small
Anonymous
07/30/2017 20:34
Subject: any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
Overpriced and made my hair feel like straw.
Anonymous
07/30/2017 18:49
Subject: Re:any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
There are better, more powerful hairdryers out there. But if you like the dyson brand it’s not bad, although it is overpriced.
Anonymous
07/30/2017 18:48
Subject: Re:any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
I have it and I seriously debated returning it (it was my 40th birthday gift). The force of the air is so strong that my hair winds up blown into tangles and knots unless I use the concentrator attachment. It definitely cuts drying time, but not so significantly that I can really justify the price. I have very thick, course, wavy hair that I blow dry and flat iron to make it smooth, and I still feel like my hair takes a lot of effort.
That said, the Dyson is worlds ahead of that Conair flat iron-hair dryer combo thing that gets raved about on this board. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to dry my roots with that. I also like to pull half of my hair up and pin it to the top of my head while I dry the underneath layers -- I can get that to work with the combo tool. But then when I let the top layers down, it is maddening to try to get them dry.
Anonymous
07/30/2017 18:41
Subject: any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
Yeah...but then I woke up! UFB!
Anonymous
07/30/2017 18:40
Subject: any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
nope
I air dry my hair.
Anonymous
07/30/2017 11:43
Subject: any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
I hsve it, and I think I even msde a thread about how much I love it. I blowdry every day, so it was worth every penny. My routine is that I flip my hair upside-down and blowdry it willy nilly until dry, then style waves with a curling iron. It cut my drying time from 12 mins to 4 mins, mainly because the force of air is stronger. It comes with diffuser and concentrator attachments, but I don't use them, so I can't speak to that. But two thumbs up from me!
Anonymous
07/30/2017 07:38
Subject: any one get the $400 dyson hairdryer?
i have thick frizzy hair that i blow out once a week usually. always used drug store hair dryers. thinking i should buy a better one. intrigued by the dyson hype about cutting blow dry time but no idea if it's true.....