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Buy a cheap 30$ one or buy one when you get there. Even with a converter my blow dryer blew a fuse or something. It still works, kinda, but both in Asia and now back in the US i have to press the on button a billion times before it will start working
Buying a cheaper one there is a great idea. If you want to buy one before, look for ones that are dual voltage.
Good luck! It might be time to wear your hair naturally. The converter situation is quite dicey over there.
Since you’ll be there for a few weeks, I’d say buy one there. However, if you plan to stay in hotels they will likely have a blow dryer (and possibly some airbnbs - you should check before you book). Bring a round brush and watch YouTube videos on how to use a round brush with a blow dryer before you travel.
Buying one there sounds like a good idea. Does anyone know the voltage or how hot their dryers get? My babyliss hairdryer is not as hot as that Revlon brush. In my 40s and I still can’t master the round brush blowout.
Yea like everyone above said buying one there is going to be the cheapest option. Especially if you don't want to risk blowing a fuse and ruining the ones you have.