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Please forgive me if there is already a thread on this topic. I did do a few different searches but couldn't find anything in regards to it.
I have been thinking about buying a bonnet hair dryer. I absolutely hate blowing my hair dry, but if I let my hair air dry the frizz factor is just too high. I have found quite a few different ones online. There seem to be "hard bonnet" or "soft bonnet", and they range in size and price. There are quite a few in the $30 to $40 range, which I was surprised by, I didn't expect them to be so reasonably priced. I like the idea of the soft bonnet dryer. They seem to be more portable, and rather than placing the contraption on a table and having to sit under it, I can just put the soft bonnet on my head and relax in bed or on the couch. However, I am wondering if the hard bonnet type might work better. I don't know why but it seems like they might be more durable, and conduct/hold the heat better.
Here are a few of the ones in my price range that I'm considering. Does anyone own/regularly use a bonnet dryer? If so, do you have a hard or soft bonnet? Do they actually work well? I'm thinking of using them to dry my hair after I set it that way I don't have to sleep in curlers. Even though the foam stick curlers I have been using are much more comfortable to sleep in, I just never get a truly good night sleep, even with the most comfortable of curlers in. Does using a bonnet dryer still give you the same quality/long lasting curls that you get from sleeping in a wet set? It seems as though the hard bonnets have higher wattage than the soft bonnets. Does anyone know of a soft bonnet dryer with a decent amount of wattage? Thanks in advance for any advice you can give. I appreciate it These are the ones that I have found. There are so many different ones, I'm finding it hard to figure out which one to get.
This one is from Hot Tools. I've never even heard of this brand but I like the portability of it.
This one is also from Hot Tools, it is a bit more expensive than the soft bonnet, but it has a higher voltage.
This one is from Conair
It looks nice but it is only 400 Watts.
I've never heard of the brand Jerdon before, but I like the portability of this one
There are a bunch more, but I think this gives an idea of what I'm looking for. It does seem that even though the soft bonnet will be more portable and comfortable, the hard bonnet might work a little better.
I have been thinking about buying a bonnet hair dryer. I absolutely hate blowing my hair dry, but if I let my hair air dry the frizz factor is just too high. I have found quite a few different ones online. There seem to be "hard bonnet" or "soft bonnet", and they range in size and price. There are quite a few in the $30 to $40 range, which I was surprised by, I didn't expect them to be so reasonably priced. I like the idea of the soft bonnet dryer. They seem to be more portable, and rather than placing the contraption on a table and having to sit under it, I can just put the soft bonnet on my head and relax in bed or on the couch. However, I am wondering if the hard bonnet type might work better. I don't know why but it seems like they might be more durable, and conduct/hold the heat better.
Here are a few of the ones in my price range that I'm considering. Does anyone own/regularly use a bonnet dryer? If so, do you have a hard or soft bonnet? Do they actually work well? I'm thinking of using them to dry my hair after I set it that way I don't have to sleep in curlers. Even though the foam stick curlers I have been using are much more comfortable to sleep in, I just never get a truly good night sleep, even with the most comfortable of curlers in. Does using a bonnet dryer still give you the same quality/long lasting curls that you get from sleeping in a wet set? It seems as though the hard bonnets have higher wattage than the soft bonnets. Does anyone know of a soft bonnet dryer with a decent amount of wattage? Thanks in advance for any advice you can give. I appreciate it These are the ones that I have found. There are so many different ones, I'm finding it hard to figure out which one to get.
This one is from Hot Tools. I've never even heard of this brand but I like the portability of it.
This one is also from Hot Tools, it is a bit more expensive than the soft bonnet, but it has a higher voltage.
This one is from Conair
It looks nice but it is only 400 Watts.
I've never heard of the brand Jerdon before, but I like the portability of this one
There are a bunch more, but I think this gives an idea of what I'm looking for. It does seem that even though the soft bonnet will be more portable and comfortable, the hard bonnet might work a little better.