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Yes pro blow dryers are worth the investment. My hair comes out so much smoother and I do not have to use as much heat with a Pro Dryer. I found a pro dryer at TJ Maxx for $50 instead of its retail price of $99 (Its a CHI).
sorry off topic and i just came from a fun happy hour,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you know how you only see part of a message tittle sometimes so all i saw on the preview like page was "does a professional blow".... and i ran in here not to comment or anything well maybe but just to find out if there was any useful tips or advise lmao sorry


yaaaaaaassss!!!!!! This just made my life.Lawwd,sorry off topic and i just came from a fun happy hour,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you know how you only see part of a message tittle sometimes so all i saw on the preview like page was "does a professional blow".... and i ran in here not to comment or anything well maybe but just to find out if there was any useful tips or advise lmao sorry

Just snagged a CHI Bling Low EMF Ceramic Hair Dryer for $60 (originally $120+) at Marshall's.. I hope it makes a difference but I figure it's gotta be better than my $20 dryer.
. My hair dried much quicker - which is crazy to me because the air flow didn't even seem that strong (it's low EMF so only 1300 watts), but that could also be because the concentrator nozzle is superior and my hair wasn't being blown all over the place. My hair feels very smooth right now, which I attribute to both my wash/leave-in products and the aionic heat (or whatever
), plus not needing 50 passes on a section to get it dry. ETA: This dryer is also pretty quiet, a nice perk.