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Can anyone recommend a good but yet inexpensive blow dryer for me to use? I have thick hair and it takes a long time to blow dry... the one I have now isn't great and for me it's worth the investment in a better one.. but right now I don't have a ton of money.

THANKS

 
Originally Posted by jaimelynn83 Can anyone recommend a good but yet inexpensive blow dryer for me to use? I have thick hair and it takes a long time to blow dry... the one I have now isn't great and for me it's worth the investment in a better one.. but right now I don't have a ton of money.
THANKS

hi i've recently posted a thread on the new hair dryer i purchased: it's the Parlux 3200 compact ionic and ceramic hair dryer - i've found it really good but don't know if it's avialable in the States!
 
Originally Posted by juliet1985 hi i've recently posted a thread on the new hair dryer i purchased: it's the Parlux 3200 compact ionic and ceramic hair dryer - i've found it really good but don't know if it's avialable in the States! THANKS!Yeah... I'm hearing that the Chi has issues b/c it was made in Europe and America's electrisity fryes it... so Maybe I should stick with a product here in the states. Thank you very much though. I did check it out.. it's 159$! OUCH! LOL
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Originally Posted by jaimelynn83 THANKS!Yeah... I'm hearing that the Chi has issues b/c it was made in Europe and America's electrisity fryes it... so Maybe I should stick with a product here in the states. Thank you very much though. I did check it out.. it's 159$! OUCH! LOL
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ouch it is pretty expensive there - it's not that expensive here actually - it was pretty affordable but i guess it's better to stick with US products because of the power issue! good luck
 

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