Baby Bliss Italo Luminoso Hair Dryer |
The one thing I do know, is none of them were giving me what I desired; reduced drying time, high wattage and nano technology for increased shine, despite their claims. I've always wanted to try a Baby Bliss dryer, but was not interested in paying a couple of hundred dollars for one.
Neither apparently was my colorist Melissa, who discovered the Baby Bliss Italo Luminoso Hair Dryer. It's a goodie, and with a $79.99 price tag, I left the salon and headed straight to Ulta. While researching this post, I just found it available through this link at Walmart, for a whopping $20 less. 2000 watts of perfect.
Pretty much, it's the dryer of my dreams, so whether or not you need it, I don't think you will be disappointed if you buy it, and certainly not, for that price.
That's part 1....
Part 2...
I include the picture above, because the first thing that caught my eye is that my hair looked shiny and healthy. This on a night that was still in the 90's well after sundown with a humidity index to match; generally a recipe for dull, fuzzy hair, reminiscent of, well, you know...
The night before this picture was taken, I decided to douse my tired locks in some microwaved Kerastase Elixir deep conditioner, that I found in my stash. It quickly dried into a a moldable bun and I promptly fell asleep with it in my hair.
I've long been a fan of reverse deep conditioning---no need to stand shivering with a hair masque on in the shower, when you can pregame. Simply apply first, shampoo and skip the conditioner. This took it to a whole other level, as I now used my first overnight masque.
I was amazed and delighted to see how revived my hair was the next morning after washing and blow drying with my Baby Bliss Italo Luminoso. As I write this now, I'm pre GOT, and plan to leave my Kerastase Elixir in until 10 when it's over. Should I dose off, my hair will look even better for it...
xox,
DD
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