seraphim712
Well-Known Member
I'm talking about the Infiniti Conair Tourmaline Ionic Styler:
http://infiniti.conair.com/catalog/...conair-tourmaline-ceramic-styler-dryer-sd8-66
I washed my hair last night so I could test out the steam treatment;which did wonders to my hair (I used Keracare Humecto). After detangaling and rinsing off in the shower, I applied a heat protectant spray and Fantasia hair serum (the one that eliminates frizz) before blowing out my hair. I was a bit skeptical about the Tourmaline Ceramic coated straightning comb, but boy was I in for a surpise!!! It actually straighted out my hair almost to the point as if I was using a flat iron. This is the best hair dryer that Conair invented and it only cost $30.00!!!
After that I flat ironed my hair and managed to get the famous salon "swang". This hair dryer is definatly a keeper!!!
ETA: I forgot to mention, if anyone decides to try out the hair dryer, I just wanted to let you know that the dryer has to be set on high heat in order for it work, and this sucker gets pretty hot which is why I applied my heat protectant spray and serum before use. It also has two temperature settings of 125 degrees and 250 degrees. I kept it a 125 degrees, which helped me, but I'll try 250 degrees on my next wash day to see how it goes.
http://infiniti.conair.com/catalog/...conair-tourmaline-ceramic-styler-dryer-sd8-66
I washed my hair last night so I could test out the steam treatment;which did wonders to my hair (I used Keracare Humecto). After detangaling and rinsing off in the shower, I applied a heat protectant spray and Fantasia hair serum (the one that eliminates frizz) before blowing out my hair. I was a bit skeptical about the Tourmaline Ceramic coated straightning comb, but boy was I in for a surpise!!! It actually straighted out my hair almost to the point as if I was using a flat iron. This is the best hair dryer that Conair invented and it only cost $30.00!!!
After that I flat ironed my hair and managed to get the famous salon "swang". This hair dryer is definatly a keeper!!!
ETA: I forgot to mention, if anyone decides to try out the hair dryer, I just wanted to let you know that the dryer has to be set on high heat in order for it work, and this sucker gets pretty hot which is why I applied my heat protectant spray and serum before use. It also has two temperature settings of 125 degrees and 250 degrees. I kept it a 125 degrees, which helped me, but I'll try 250 degrees on my next wash day to see how it goes.
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