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What’s On Your Hair Tools Wish List?

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I have so many and plan to ask Santa for one ...or 2 *blush*

RevAir for sure!
Qredew (spelling)
FHI runway
And I want a wand curling iron...

What’s on your wish list?

I want the first two for sure, and I got the last one at Sally’s B1G1 free sale along with the straightening brush. I’m good on the flat irons since I don’t straighten my hair often. But, I will take a look at the FHI Runway just to see...
 
1. Magnetic Rollers & Perm Rods
2. Blowdryer with Locking Cold Shot
3. Handmade Satin Bonnet (Adjustable)
4. Large Double Lined Satin Scarf
5. Plush Terry Cloth Bathrobe
6. Electric Hand Mixer & Double Boiler (Shea
Mixes and Baking)
 
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Revair
Hooded dryer
A really good flat iron
Literally every detangling brush. The horse grooming brush changed my detangling game, so now I want the Felicia Leatherwood, the open-back Wet Brush, the Tangle Teezer with the handle, and a couple of Ecotools brushes I saw in Walgreens.
 
Revair
Hooded dryer or a more powerful ionic dryer & new softhood attachment
That blue Flexy brush detangling brush or any equivalent with longer bristles that's as easy to clean
 
•BabyLoss Pro Titanium Flat Iron
• BabyLoss Pro hot roller set. Never ever used hot rollers before, but I figured I can learn. I’d treat them like I would a flat iron, and use them sparingly on a heat pass or something.
• brand spanking new hand carved hair forks. I want three in particular, one consisting of amber wax, the others I want to be hand carved bone.
•Shears (Even though I haven’t really trimmed my hair in years)
• Gator Clips. The ones I see in videos that also act as small combs.
 
1. Magnetic Rollers & Perm Rods
2. Blowdryer with Locking Cold Shot
3. Handmade Satin Bonnet (Adjustable)
4. Large Double Lined Satin Scarf
5. Plush Terry Cloth Bathrobe
6. Electric Hand Mixer & Double Boiler (Shea
Mixes and Baking)

So far I’ve gotten a single layer satin scarf, a quality bathrobe, large satin bonnet, and discovered I don’t need a mixer to whip my shea butters. ETA: also got a hot head dc cap.

Changing 1, 2, & 6 To:
1. Barrel extra long Curlformers; and extra long wave formers (in 2020)
2. Hair Flair Bonnet Dryer Attachment (in 2020)
6. Headwraps and Headbands/accessories
7. Boho Locs (in 2020)
 
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So far I’ve gotten a single layer satin scarf, a quality bathrobe, large satin bonnet, and discovered I don’t need a mixer to whip my shea butters.

Changing 1, 2, & 6 To:
1. Barrel extra long Curlformers; and extra long wave formers (in 2020)
2. Hair Flair Bonnet Dryer Attachment (in 2020)
6. Headwraps and Headbands/accessories
7. Boho Locs (in 2020)

Why in 2020? Are they expensive?
 
Why in 2020? Are they expensive?

For me, yeah. I would be purchasing two curlformers sets and their blow dryer attachment, which would end up being around $180, and then Boho Locs are $180 as well (just for the hair). I’d rather spend that on other things, especially since I’ll be trying out some DCs that are expensive this yr($20 for 8 oz like the camille rose).
 
A steamer - I’m thinking a small handheld travel one to save money and I’ve heard mixed reviews about the Qredew

More combs by H.S.

A diffuser - never used one but I’ve been wanting to try it
 
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