nyx
One of the Regulars
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- Cincinnati, OH
Hi gals,
Well, I went to Sally's Beauty Supply yesterday and spent waaaay too much money on hair goodies. My two biggest purchases were a wave iron and a bonnet hair dryer. Now I'm having some buyer's remorse about spending so much, so I want to make sure the purchases are worth it. I haven't taken them out of the boxes yet, so I can still return them. Has anyone used a wave iron before--it's triple barreled, with larger barrels and is ceramic plated. Did you find it worked for you and gave you the look you wanted? I'm looking for the bigger 40's waves, not the tighter 30's waves. To clarify, my hair is stick straight and thin. Finger waving does not work for me. The wave clips do, but the wave is very sharp, and I'm looking for something more relaxed.
The bonnet hair dryer is a portable one that can be placed on a table. It was the only one they had that was portable, and I thought it would be useful when doing settings, because I have very oily hair and can not leave pin curls in overnight--the next morning my scalp is already oily--so I have to wash, set, and dry before I go out. Does anyone have one of these modern bonnet dryers and do you find it works well--drying all the way through and holding the setting like sleeping overnight on it does?
Thanks for any advice, ladies!
Well, I went to Sally's Beauty Supply yesterday and spent waaaay too much money on hair goodies. My two biggest purchases were a wave iron and a bonnet hair dryer. Now I'm having some buyer's remorse about spending so much, so I want to make sure the purchases are worth it. I haven't taken them out of the boxes yet, so I can still return them. Has anyone used a wave iron before--it's triple barreled, with larger barrels and is ceramic plated. Did you find it worked for you and gave you the look you wanted? I'm looking for the bigger 40's waves, not the tighter 30's waves. To clarify, my hair is stick straight and thin. Finger waving does not work for me. The wave clips do, but the wave is very sharp, and I'm looking for something more relaxed.
The bonnet hair dryer is a portable one that can be placed on a table. It was the only one they had that was portable, and I thought it would be useful when doing settings, because I have very oily hair and can not leave pin curls in overnight--the next morning my scalp is already oily--so I have to wash, set, and dry before I go out. Does anyone have one of these modern bonnet dryers and do you find it works well--drying all the way through and holding the setting like sleeping overnight on it does?
Thanks for any advice, ladies!