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I have the one in the pic-

it works great- dries hair w/o drying it out.

But I prefer airdrying.

I love Conair products.
 
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We're on the same page Lauryn! I just posted a thrread about this product. I just want something to take care of my roots for a rollerset.
 
I have the one in the pic-

it works great- dries hair w/o drying it out.

But I prefer airdrying.

I love Conair products.

I just purchased it, and I love it!
I'm still learning how to dry my hair properly, but it is so easy to use!

I've been using my MTG/BT/Coconut oil Mix for a week so my hair is really thick, and it makes it a little harder, but this is a great investment!

It's only 700 watts, so it doesn't get too hot and it has a great grip.

I just need to find a product to help get my hair straighter when I blowdry it!
 
i have the matching hair dryer with attachment, it work great, i havent purchased the styler though
 
I have been curious about these....

I do have a Conair Ionic Blow Dryer that I really like, though.

So they actually work on our hair, huh?

Good stuffs.
 
I've been thinking about buying this. I have not been able to figure out how to blow dry my hair smooth even with a supposedly high-end ceramic blow dryer. The infiniti styler seems like it would be so much easier to use.

How is it on the ends of your hair? I read an online post where the person thought they got more split ends from using it.

Thanks for the reviews!
 
I've been thinking about buying this. I have not been able to figure out how to blow dry my hair smooth even with a supposedly high-end ceramic blow dryer. The infiniti styler seems like it would be so much easier to use.

How is it on the ends of your hair? I read an online post where the person thought they got more split ends from using it.

Thanks for the reviews!


I don't have something to protect the hair when I do it yet, but it only takes about 15 minutes to do my hair...

Im in transition, so of course it's not salon straight, but if anything it's much easier to handle, especially on my shoulder length tresses!!
 
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