caribeandiva
Human being
i blowdry using the concentrator nozzle and a round brush in small sections. if i don't do it with the round brush in small sections my hair doesn't come out as soft, straight, or smooth.
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pistachio said:I use Gold n' Hot dryer with the comb attachment. It has two rows of teeth, not just one. It's 19.99 @ Sally's, can't beat it!!!
iAmMe. said:My new blowdryer just arrived & after trying it out this weekend I must say, I am totally in love!This thing gets your hair super straight in no time. It is ionic, has a rubberized handle & comes w/ a ceramic pik attachment. No more broken teeth!
And it was a steal for only $25
at Amazon.
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iAmMe. said:My new blowdryer just arrived & after trying it out this weekend I must say, I am totally in love!This thing gets your hair super straight in no time. It is ionic, has a rubberized handle & comes w/ a ceramic pik attachment. No more broken teeth!
And it was a steal for only $25
at Amazon.
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Try it! You won't be disappointed.![]()
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keluric said:I used to use the comb attachment but I don't think it's a good idea. Now I use either a denman with the blowdryer or with the nozzle attachment.
pistachio said:I use Gold n' Hot dryer with the comb attachment. It has two rows of teeth, not just one. It's 19.99 @ Sally's, can't beat it!!!
hottopic said:I second.....When I do feel like blowing out....Girl it like butter with my napps....
You can use it on damp air-dried hair, just part a section and work on each section at a time. Also it's best to use the warm temp. (not hot) if you want to prevent your hair from getting damaged.