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Where can I go to buy a hard hat dryer?
I have been wanting a hard hat dryer for a while. Where is the best pace to find one? Thank you!
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Hard hat dryers a must have, in my opinion. So many people do not even realize they are sold at beauty supply stores. Hard hat dryers allow you to dry your hair at home, just like in the salon. Set the dryer on a counter or table. Pull a chair under, sit and let your hair dry without the use of your hands. Read a magazine and simply relax. You can also multi-task and do your makeup while your hair dries. Hard hat dryers are better for your hair than a regular blow dryer. With a hard hat dryer the heat and air is distributed evenly and not directed in just one small spot.
You can buy hard hat dryers at most beauty supply stores. I bought mine at Sally Beauty Supply and I just checked, they still sell them. They run about $40. You can visit one of the many Sally's locations, or simply shop at their online official site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
$40 is a great price, they last forever. The other bonus is that hard hat dryers are great when you plan on doing deep conditioning treatment. Apply the conditioner, and sit under the dryer for about 8 minutes and Waa laa!!!
You can buy hard hat dryers at most beauty supply stores. I bought mine at Sally Beauty Supply and I just checked, they still sell them. They run about $40. You can visit one of the many Sally's locations, or simply shop at their online official site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
$40 is a great price, they last forever. The other bonus is that hard hat dryers are great when you plan on doing deep conditioning treatment. Apply the conditioner, and sit under the dryer for about 8 minutes and Waa laa!!!
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