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Originally Posted by hissycat NYAngel98 -- A good dryer is key, but what about brushes? What kind do you recommend? Round ceramic vented barreled brushes with thin plastic bristles. (Boar or natural bristles tend to cause too much static) You want one at least 2.5 -3" in diameter for the bulk straightening, then one 2" or so for the ends if you like to curl them under or for some flip.
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Originally Posted by Amethyst I always dry & wear my hair the same way every day - straight (because my hair is Japanese straightened).
I prefer to keep the cost under $70 if that's at all possible to find a good drier for that amount.

thanks
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I absolutely LOVED my Vidal Sassoon "Ionizer" dryer!!! It was like only $25 and came with a brush and (kinda basic) flat iron. This dryer was awesome!! I dont' see it on Ulta's website anymore... but check your local stores. There are a few different "ionizer" dryers by VS --- I just don't know if they're as good as THIS one in particular. My friend even uses them in her salon... lol
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Originally Posted by Amethyst I will check for sure! Thanks a lot!
Mine at home is throwing sparks!
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VS also makes a new ceramic one if you wanna check that out --- saw that at Ulta last night (about $20)
 
If you are looking for a good hair dryer I recommend you the one I use, it's the [SIZE=11pt]Karmin Salon Pro Professional Hair Dryer which is awesome, it dries my hair really fast and keeps it smooth, shiny and with volume.  If you are interested you can check it out at hairproductspro . com . Good luck girl. :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />[/SIZE]

 

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