Blow dryer recommendation for frizzy wavy hair?
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I am on the market for a new blow dryer for my frizzy wavy and coarse hair, I recently purchased a Dyson air-wrap but I’m sure it was the learning curve I wasn’t in love with my outcome & due to the price I couldn’t justify the price tag.
I do like the idea of it not being as damaging so I’d like something similar. If possible I’d like it to not be too loud and I found the Dyson to be a bit too high pitch for me which I did not like.
One of the ones I considered was the Babyliss pro titanium blow dryer but I’ve used their straighteners before and they feel kind of damaging and seem like they’re meant more for the professionals so not sure that’s good for what im looking for?
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