I own one and use it every single day (or at least the days I wash my hair). I will typically wear out my hair dryer within 1.5 - 2 years.
My hair isn't curly, but it tries to wave, and has the tendency to go frizzy. I know the frizzy is because of damage, and if I'd stop blow drying and using my straightener, it wouldn't be like that. Its a never ending cycle.
Even though I have really thick hair and lots of body, its still looks limp when I don't blow dry it. And it gets these weird dents in it if I don't blow dry, even without pulling it back it gets dents.
Re: s/o Hair dryer.
When I work or have to go somewhere and look decent, I have to blow dry my hair. If not it looks just... unkempt.
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I own one and use it every single day (or at least the days I wash my hair). I will typically wear out my hair dryer within 1.5 - 2 years.
My hair isn't curly, but it tries to wave, and has the tendency to go frizzy. I know the frizzy is because of damage, and if I'd stop blow drying and using my straightener, it wouldn't be like that. Its a never ending cycle.
Even though I have really thick hair and lots of body, its still looks limp when I don't blow dry it. And it gets these weird dents in it if I don't blow dry, even without pulling it back it gets dents.