Title pretty self explanatory. Good if you need other stuff from Boots anyway. Admittedly it is rather a lot for a hairdryer but if you're one of those people that needs the best of everything then this may be for you.
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All comments (40)
PepsiCommentator111
1 Oct 17#1
Does it come with a karaoke machine or is it just a mic?
igrierson to PepsiCommentator111
1 Oct 17#2
Not sure, but if you turn it on it stops you having to hear your own voice.
summerof76
1 Oct 17#3
The points are good, heat added :raised_hand:
Splodger101
1 Oct 17#4
overpriced...almost £300, for a hairdryer?!?!?! "Well blow me down with a feather" :astonished:
YouTalkinToMe to Splodger101
1 Oct 17#5
Agreed, but who knows? Perhaps it is ahead of its time and all hairdryers will use a similar design in future years!
gazjon to YouTalkinToMe
1 Oct 17#11
Not at 10 times the price of a normal drier that does exactly the same thing, they won't.
dorothyhoggarth
1 Oct 17#6
Wondering how long till such things will sell for 29.90
sicklysweet
1 Oct 17#7
I've tried the Dyson hairdryer and honestly don't see what the hype is about.
It dried my hair no quicker than my £20 one and left it feeling no different.
I have fine hair, and lots of it, so maybe it's just not suited to my hair but even at £80 I wouldn't buy one.
I also don't like my friend's GHD air hairdryer as I find it too heavy.
My hairdryer recently died but I replaced the fuse and brought it back to life, it's a trooper :laughing:
The_Hoff
1 Oct 17#8
Bought one of these for my wife when it launched. Excellent bit of kit.
kimbyanne
1 Oct 17#9
I have had once since launch and I would say they look really nice but as an actual hairdryer, it’s not worth the cost.
mummyto3kids
1 Oct 17#10
Love mine had since last Xmas - Dries in half the time and makes it so soft and looks so much nicer since i have been using it, also lightweight, Would Recommend..
UltimatePhoenix to mummyto3kids
3 Oct 17#37
How does it dry in half the time? More heat, more power?? Takes me forever to dry daughters hair, she has really thick hair and apparently high heat damages hair :thinking: im lucky I have none!!
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All comments (40)
It dried my hair no quicker than my £20 one and left it feeling no different.
I have fine hair, and lots of it, so maybe it's just not suited to my hair but even at £80 I wouldn't buy one.
I also don't like my friend's GHD air hairdryer as I find it too heavy.
My hairdryer recently died but I replaced the fuse and brought it back to life, it's a trooper :laughing:
Takes me forever to dry daughters hair, she has really thick hair and apparently high heat damages hair :thinking: im lucky I have none!!