Relief for the straight hair enthusiast
I just came across a pretty good deal recently that I thought I would pass along to anyone who likes to blow dry their hair, but would love for it not to take so long (especially in these hot summer days). Last week I was at Marshalls to purchase a blanket for our pull out sofa. As I was in the check out line my eye caught a display of blow dryers off to the side. My faithful Conair "cheapo" one has been sounding quite rattley lately, and I have been thinking it might be dieing a slow death on me. Anyway, I walked over to the display to find that they were professional Rusk ceramic dryers. I knew there were ceramic straightening irons, but had no idea they even made ceramic dryers! It was pretty discounted to $32, which even that sounded pricey, but it claimed to do the job fast and with much less damage to the hair....just what I needed to hear! I was sold! I didn't have my cell phone to call Dave and ask him about it, so I purchased it with the "I can always return it" mentality. Dave said it sounded great when I got home and the next day I put it to the test. Yes, it was faster (I have to admit I was surprised!) and it was not as hot on my hair. Doesn't make sense to me, I know, but I was left impressed.
I didn't realize what a great deal this was until I went on the internet and couldn't find this blow dryer for less than $180!!!! Yep! So, I thought I would pass on the info. for anyone needing a dryer or just trying to save a few precious minutes in your day.
I'm going out to purchase one tonight...thanks for the tip friend!
oops...that was me, Helen, not Matt...funny!
I probably should have also mentioned that it does take a little adjusting to get used to. It's longer than my other one, and I am still learning to handle my brushes with it, hence I am a little slower doing the job. But it does seem to dry faster.
Helen, let me know how you like it. If you are not impressed, we should let everyone know!!