Got the Revlon hair dryer thing
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Comments (55)I don't understand the "standard cords are not meant to be flexible" part. All electrical cords that I own are flexible (not rigid) My hairdyer is connected to the outlet behind a drawer in my vanity. It's no different than if it (hairdryer) was sitting on top of my vanity and plugged into the wall just above the vanity. It's used the same way, it's just placed lower and out of sight. The bulk of the cord is IN the drawer that my hairdyer is in. Monica...See MoreI need advice on using a hair dryer in Europe
Comments (22)Wacky OT story about modifying hair for travel: I was heading for a Yorkshire walking tour, and to head off the inevitable flat hair the wind and rain would bring, I got a perm and carried no blow dryer or curling iron! Woo hoo! Freedom! Well, on the way home it got interesting. This was a year after the jet was blown up over Lockerbie, Scotland. I was flying home through Glasgow. At Security, I tripped all the triggers for interrogation: ...I'd paid cash for my ticket, ...I traveled alone, ...I'd stayed in a village no one knew (and I didn't understand the village-town system enough to explain where I'd been), ...I was traveling through Glasgow instead of the closer Manchester (our newspaper had run a series on great train rides, and a Yorkshire line ending at the border was one, so of course I had to take advantage), ...I had no blow dryer or curling iron, apparently unlike most women, and ...with my perm I looked very little like my passport photo. The security guy couldn't wrap his head around any of my explanations, nor could his supervisor. They rifled through my suitcase that was going to be checked (remember, the Pan Am was exploded by a bomb in checked luggage), questioned, examined, and took the battery out of my $5 Target travel clock, even asked me about the other walkers on the trip! They finally let me through. To walk through an UNSECURED area of the airport to get to my gate. Crazy. And all for my vanity!...See MoreHair dryer and/or flatiron that you can recommend
Comments (22)I highly recommend CHI hair dryers and flat irons. I have very long hair and have struggled to find good tools that don't fry my hair. I have a CHI Rocket Professional 1800W and the ceramic heater and low EMF keep my hair shiny and soft without frizzing or drying. My hair dries very fast compared to my old Conair or other previous brands. I have had a few eventually die on me after a few years, but they work so well that it's worth the investment for me. I use the hair dryer every day, sometimes multiple times a day when I lap swim. I only occasionally use a flat iron (usually when my hair is being unruly and I have a strong desire to tame it), but I've been really happy with my CHI ceramic flat iron. Seems very gentle on my hair and always looks shiny and styled when I use it....See MoreBrush type hair dryer styler?
Comments (14)Previously, I was drying and styling my hair, with my blow dryer in one hand and a large round brush on each section of my hair, like a hairstylist would do, to get my hair nice and smooth. But now, I use my regular blow dryer (without using my round brush) to get about half the dampness dried. Then I use my Revlon brush dyer on 'cool' setting to dry the remaining dampness, while it styles at the same time. Using both appliances still cuts down on how long it used to take me, trying to tug my round brush taut enough to ensure my hair would come out smooth. The Revlon brush dryer can make it smooth in much less time, since I partly dried my hair first and am using it more for styling. I wish it weighed slightly less, as my blow dryer is very light weight, but I really only use if for a few minutes, so it's not that big of a deal....See Morededtired
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