Ok, okay - so whilst I haven't quite mastered the Kate Middy blow dry just yet, I've shunned my straighteners in favour of a new tool. Behold the Reminington Silk Hair dryer, so fast and powerful - it's like a freeking turbo. Long done are the days I dismissed hair dryers of being a worthy investment (then spent twenty minutes drying my hair with a cheapo from Boots that nearly sets on fire) - for the salon quality Remington Silk - a serious hair drying bad boy. Yes, I really did type that.
Paddle Brush - ghd (£20.00) / Thickening Spray (Full Size) - Bumble & Bumble (£21.50) / Nectar Thermique - Kerastace (£15.95) / Silk Hair Dryer - c/o Remington (£54.99)
Having never really understood why other girls moan so much about drying their hair, when my hair finally grew past a certain length I started to appreciate the hatred. Having rather fine hair myself, I dread to think what some of my friend's have to battle when blow drying their thicker manes. Setting a speedy challenge with the Remington Silk, it took just over three minutes to blow dry my entire head. Despite the fact I nearly jumped out of my skin because it's so turbofied, this hair dryer means buisness. With three settings for both speed and heat, you can tailor your preference completely. It also has a switch (not an annoying press down button) for ultra-turbo speed and another for a shot of cold air. Covering all bases, the Remington Silk blasts any other hair dryer I've used out of the water.
Spritzing through with Bumble & Bumble Thickening Spray and a dollop of Kerestace's Nectar Thermique to protect, I literally blow dry my hair upside down with a little help from ghd paddle brush (which adittedly is the size of my head) and hey presto - not quite perfect, but straight with movement. I'm working on the technique, but I've got the tools for the job.
Tell me your hair dryer tales... and tips for blow dries - do I need a round brush?
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