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Nov 24, 2011
Katie P.
Does anyone know what the best blow dryer out there is? I am looking for one that is about $80 or less, I could have one for a little more but that's the price I'm looking for. Also I have long thick hair and I'd like one that will get my hair dry faster!! Thanks!
Nov 24, 2011
Jamie D.
The best dryer have a high wattage. You will want to look for something that is at least 1750 watts. For your hair type you will want a dryer that is 1900 and 2000 watts. I got my dryer on hautelook for $96. For the quality you want you will probably be spending around $100.
Look for a dryer with a cool shot button to set your hair into the style you created.
If you use the dryer to straighten your hair you might want ceramic technology to make sure the heat is even. Tourmaline will promote sleek hair with negative ions.
Multiple heat settings are important.
attachments are important for styling. diffuser if you have wavy or curly hair and a nozzle for straightening.
You will also want one that is lightweight so yoy will not get tired mid-dry, especially with your hair type.
I hope this helps!
Nov 24, 2011
Soma S.
I def. agree w/ Jamie D. - I just upgraded my crappy one to the Sedu Revolution and I paid about $120 during a 30% promotion via folica.com
http://www.folica.com/tools/hair-dryers/sedu-revolution-pro-tourmaline-ionic-tgr-4000i-hair-dryer
It was between this, and the T3... and based on reviews, I went with the Sedu and have never been happier! They just came out with the new Sedu ICON Prive, but it's freaking $700!!! [CRAZY!] I secretly want it though... but I just wish I could test drive that bad boy!
Nov 25, 2011
Katie P.
Thanks Soma and Jamie! I found one on HautLook that looks good. Hopefully I'll get that.. It's the FHI Heat
Nano Weight Pro 1850 Dryer - Black
So maybe this will be a good one...