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I got the travel blow dryer from the fabfitfun box and I leave it in the bag I leave at the client site
I also never blow dry my hair so I'm not sure why I do that but 🤷🏻♀️
I forgot a hairbrush on my last trip. Certainly don’t have my shit together enough to bring a hair dryer.
I travel with the dryer & dryer attachment for my airwrap.
I’ve heard the baybliss travel hair dryer is tiny and powerful!
It’s tiny and possibly too powerful. Babyliss travel straightener on the other hand is useless
Baby buttercup!!
Yes, because I use a diffuser which doesn’t fit on these hotel dryers
Yes, Amika mini dryer. My hair stylist bought it for me and it is terrific
I wish!! I honestly pack too many clothes/shoes to fit one in 😂
Yes
Nope. I’m fortunate to have longish, straight, fine hair. I love my T3 dryer at home, but it’s too bulky and heavy to bring on travel. When I do wash my hair at the hotel, I let it air-dry most of the way and just do a quick finish with a round brush and the hotel dryer. Worst-case scenario, I always have plenty of hair ties for a ponytail or messy French braid.
I leave mine at the hotel along with my portable steamer and gym shoes (that I sadly never use :( )
Travel size one!
Dyson dryer! Fits well in the bag more then the others and doesn’t burn your hair