Stylist at Home: Conair Spin Brush
I have thick, wavy hair that I hate blowdrying. It takes forever (45 mins to an hour) and often the results are only satisfactory. I admit that for any big meeting or event, I always get it blown out. I'd rather save money elsewhere because if my hair is a mess, it doesn't matter how great everything else looks, I just don't feel right.
When I heard about the Infiniti Pro by Conair Spin Air Brush, I was intrigued. Could this be the answer to my blowout dilemma?
After testing it out, I am officially in love. It is super easy to use and it gives me results equal to a salon blowout (without the hefty price tag). It's a blow dryer. It's a brush. And it spins - in two directions.
Since I have a lot of hair, I dry my hair with a regular blow dryer until it's about 80% dry. Then, I section off my hair and finish each piece with the Spin Brush. It takes a little getting used to (you have to keep the tension on the hair or else it can tangle a bit) but once you figure it out - it's simple.
This new tool is one of my must-haves for anyone out there who is a slave to their blow dryer. I can't believe I ever survived without it. Now, I have salon-worthy hair in about 15 minutes. If I could, I would put the Spin Brush on speed dial.
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blo dry bar,
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