Helen of Troy Tangle-free Thermal Hot Air Brush
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C. M. DownarNewport Beach, CAIt Does Exactly As Stated!The Helen of Troy ¾" hot air brush is absolutely perfect for short, thin, fine, problem hair. My hair length is to the nape and is slightly curly with cowlicks that, without work, appear like bald spots. I am amazed at the body and style I get when I work the brush against the growth as the instructions suggest. The curl is not straightened unless I want it to be and I can control the cowlicks. My only slight negative is that the handle is a little wide for the size of my hand (ring size 4¾). Thank you again Folia for another perfectly performing product.posted Oct 13, 2006Link to this post
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CherylPlano, TexasFavorite Styling ToolI have tried dozens of different styling tools from hot air brushes to hot curlers and this one is the best in my opinion. It does the best job of forming a curl quickly and making it hold.posted Jul 9, 2006Link to this post
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AnonymousEaston, PAI Love It!This is the second Helen of Troy Hot Air Brush I have owned. I used my first one every day for years and was happy when I found the same model online. If you have straight, thin hair and want some waves or curls in spots, then this is the perfect hot air brush for you! It works great.posted Apr 3, 2006Link to this post
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GayleneKearney, NESo Far, It's Okay.This hot air brush is okay, but just a little bulky for my hands to maneuver. At least it doesnst shut off before I get my hair dry and thats a big plus!posted Mar 15, 2006Link to this post
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Janet SheridanColumbia, SCHelen Of Troy Tangle-free Thermal Hot Air BrushThis is a good product if you have very short and thin hair, which I do. I particulary appreciate the soft bristles and the low wattage, as it is not damaging to the hair. I am very pleased with the product.posted Mar 6, 2006Link to this post
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SerenaBoston,MANot Good For Thick Hairit probley works good if you have thin hair, but I have thick curly hair and it didnt even get hot enough, and the brush kept spinning around when i put it through my hair. Other hot air brushes have worked for me before, but not this 1.posted Feb 6, 2006Link to this post
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IreneHamburg NJHelen Of Troy Curling IronI purchased this curling iron because I needed one with a smaller barrel. This iron heats up quickly and with the soft bristles holds the hair for curling without hurting my scalp. I am very pleased with this item.posted Jan 25, 2006Link to this post
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KimGeneva NEOverheating?I was disappointed when I tried my curling brush for the first time. I did my hair, then I shut it off to shape my hair a little. When I wanted to turn it on again, it wouldnt start. It had overheated. I like using the high setting, as it smoothes my hair easier. Now Ive been afraid to use the high setting because I dont want it to shut off mid-hairstyle.posted Jan 7, 2006Link to this post
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AnonymousThermal Hot Air BrushHave used this brush for almost a year and love it.posted Nov 9, 2005Link to this post
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Marla BriggsSalem OregonHelen Of Troy Thermal Hot Air BrushThis is absoulely the best hot air brush for fine straight hair. I have tried them all.posted Oct 22, 2005Link to this post
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