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I'm still loving that CHI Rocket dryer Andrea! It's great!! I even had my friend run out an buy one for her salon after she used mine! lol It is still expensive for a hair dryer though... I still love the Vidal Sassoon Ionizer dryer (the grey & pink one) so if you dont' want to spend that much on the CHI - thats the next best thing that I've ever used.
And Jennifer, you might want to try something different in your techniques. You have the right idea by letting it dry at least 50% before styling, that is always a good idea. Honestly you don't have to 'style' from soaking wet to get it straight, it can be done even if your hair is 100% air dried. If you are using a product, you want to apply that on wet/damp hair - it doesn't work well if you apply it dry. Also, try and pick up a large round ceramic barelled brush - they're awesome... keep the dryer close to the hair (but always moving!) and before you move on to the next section... blast it with the cool shot to lock in the style & close the cuticle.
&**Jen**... Ulta sells the Sexy hair stuff (the entire line) if you have one nearby
And Jennifer, you might want to try something different in your techniques. You have the right idea by letting it dry at least 50% before styling, that is always a good idea. Honestly you don't have to 'style' from soaking wet to get it straight, it can be done even if your hair is 100% air dried. If you are using a product, you want to apply that on wet/damp hair - it doesn't work well if you apply it dry. Also, try and pick up a large round ceramic barelled brush - they're awesome... keep the dryer close to the hair (but always moving!) and before you move on to the next section... blast it with the cool shot to lock in the style & close the cuticle.
&**Jen**... Ulta sells the Sexy hair stuff (the entire line) if you have one nearby