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Any Naturals Buying a Pibbs?

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BahatiSeey2

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Or any naturals have a Pibbs already? I'm thinking about buying one, but I don't know what I would use it for. I recently big chopped, so ignore the pic in the bottom. I would say I'm probably a 4a/b.
 
Just bumping this. I'm curious too. I'm thinking it would help my rollersets.
 
I don't rollerset yet but when my hair gets longer I will start and I will def. purchase a pibbs!:yep:
 
Or any naturals have a Pibbs already? I'm thinking about buying one, but I don't know what I would use it for. I recently big chopped, so ignore the pic in the bottom. I would say I'm probably a 4a/b.

I have one...had it for about 4 years (gift from MIL). I use it for deep conditioning and rollersets. I don't think I could do without my dryer...:nono:
 
I'm not natural (not yet atleast :spinning:) Anyway, you can use the Pibbs for DCs, hot oil treatments, rollersets, bantu knot drying. straw sets, braid/twist outs, drying hair that has been wet and slicked back into a ponytail, and lots of other styles I suppose. I thought long and hard about my Pibbs purchase because I'm considering transitioning. I think it's a good investment.
 
Nope... I have no use for one. I barely use the dryer I have now.
 
I am thinking of buying one for rollsets and deep conditioning.
 
I really want one, but I'm looking at my budget. I could buy one right now, no prob, but I'm trying to save. We'll see. It would make my roller sets less cumbersome for sure.
 
I'm not natural (not yet atleast :spinning:) Anyway, you can use the Pibbs for DCs, hot oil treatments, rollersets, bantu knot drying. straw sets, braid/twist outs, drying hair that has been wet and slicked back into a ponytail, and lots of other styles I suppose. I thought long and hard about my Pibbs purchase because I'm considering transitioning. I think it's a good investment.
Now why in the heck did you have to list all of that?!:wallbash: I didn't even think of any of those reasons. Now I'mma hafta go get it!:look:
 
Newbie here: What is a PIBBS?

A very popular standing hair dryer.

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