Looking Good, Feeling Great - Hairdryers
My trusty old Conair hair dryer just died, after DH used it to dry the floor mats in his car. :lol: So I'm in the market for a new one. I have short, naturally curly hair and use a diffuser. Are all hair dryers alike? What should I look for? Are any models/types better for curly hair? Or should I just shop for price? Any and all recommendations welcome! :)
meowee
04-12-2008, 01:02 PM
If you were happy with the Conair, why not just get another one?
dixied
04-12-2008, 01:36 PM
I love my Conair Ion Shine (or something like that). My gym has the same one, with a difuser, and it's just as great. I have super thick hair and it only takes a few minutes to dry.
aphil
04-14-2008, 02:04 PM
I have a dryer called CurlEnvy, and it came with a diffuser. I *think* it is by Remington maybe?
I have wavy hair...and I have the option of letting it go natural, or using a diffuser and scrunching it for more curl, or taking off the diffuser and blowing it out straight.
Leenie
04-14-2008, 05:03 PM
I have this one and LOVE IT !!!! they also sell attachments for curly hair (which you know I have for Miss G.).
http://www.folica.com/Tourmaline_Tool_d2097.html
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kittycat40
04-14-2008, 05:09 PM
Let me chime in and mention I purchased a conair which is compact. When I was in the store I specifically asked the helper if I could use my diffuser with it. They said, "absolutely..."
Absolutely not!
Just a reminder-- don't get compact models. Although they take less space and can pack easily..... the diffusers need a smaller diameter attachment, which conair power compact does not have.
Thanks for the ideas and especially for the heads up about compacts, Kittycat! :)
murphmitch
04-14-2008, 05:43 PM
My old hairdryer just "died" too. I found a Conair Ionic Ceramic Cord-Keeper for under $20 at Target. It comes with a diffuser and a concentrator. The thing I like about it is the cord retracts with the push of a button. It does have a slightly shorter cord than I'm used to, but I love not having to deal with the cord when I store it. It has 1875 watts of power, 3 heat settings and 2 speeds.
Ohhhh, I have one by CHI, they're sort of expensive, but worth it! Like the Mercedes of hairdryers. I trade services with a hairdresser and she bought mine. I got one for MIL at Christmas and she loves hers.
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/601-1729344-4563311?ASIN=B000VQP8QO&AFID=Froogle&LNM=B000VQP8QO|CHI_Pro_Low_EMF_Hair_Dryer_by_Farou k__Black&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=B000VQP8QO&ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001
the slim me
04-15-2008, 10:22 AM
Thanks, Anne, for the information about the cordless hair dryer. Mine is still alive, but it's OLD. I'm always afraid I will wake up one morning and it just won't start up! I think I will get one of these for back up. Does the ionic part really make a difference?
murphmitch
04-15-2008, 03:58 PM
It doesn't seem any different to me. I think it's supposed to be less drying, or make hair shinier.