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Do you have a Denman D79 (straightening brush)?

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Victorian

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Okay, I'm in the market for a new blowdryer. Right now I have a Vidal Sassoon 1600 watt styler (the kind with attachments). I have 3 requirements for my new blowdryer:
1. It should be ionic
2. It needs to have 3 speeds/heat levels (my current only has 2)
3. It needs to have a "cold shot" or cool setting.

I would like to get one in the same style as my current one (with attachments) since that's what I'm used to, but I would be open to a nozzle style dryer if I could straighten properly. I can't get a handle on the round brush thing--trust me, I've tried and it wasn't pretty
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So I was wondering about a straightening brush.

I saw the Conair one at walmart the other day but the bristles were so stiff and hard my hair threatened me saying, "If you even think about buying that I swear I'll fall out!"
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I see that Denman has one that is supposed to have boar bristles--does anyone here have one? If so, are the bristles soft? Is it easier to use than a round brush? Or should I just get an ionic version of my current dryer? *sigh* Decisions, decisions...
 
Re: Do you have a Denman D79 (straightening brush)

Bumpity Bump--come on, y'all
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...SOMEBODY has to have one...or at least some blowdryer suggestions
 
Re: Do you have a Denman D79 (straightening brush)

hey- I have the brush (just got it in the mail). I like it much better than that conair one. The bristles are much softer and the brush itself is very durable.
I had to upgrade my blow dryer to a Solano Top 3200, it gets much hotter than your basic brands but please keep in mind that my hair is very thick (natural) and can withstand this type of heat. I think the amount of heat used is about the same amount if you were to get a dominican blowout- minus the extra expenses. HTH
 
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I knew somebody on this board had to have one
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I figured that a Denman would be better quality than the Conair...Where did you order yours from?
I think I may buy a regular blow dryer (i.e. a regular nozzle, not attachments) and either get the straightening brush or just learn how to use the round brush since I already have one. That way I can hold the dryer farther away from my hair instead of putting the heat so close
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Re: Do you have a Denman D79 (straightening brush)

I have a Vidal Sassoon ionic dryer with the attachments. It is just like yours, but the ionic version. It is great!
 
Re: Do you have a Denman D79 (straightening brush)

I have the Ion 1875 Turbo from Sallys and I like it. I think my hair dries quicker than it did w/ my old Conair.
 
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In case anybody gives a hoot, I bought a blowdryer and the straightening brush from metrobeauty.com (thanks AFashionSlave!
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) I got a blue Andis ceramic ionic dryer (it was the cheapest one, but hey, I'm on a budget
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) and a blue D79. They match each other perfectly
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I don't know why I get so happy about little things like that. Anyway I ordered 2 days ago and it arrived here today!
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I can't wait to do my hair. I think I feel an unscheduled wash day coming on...
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