Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 16, 2009 -
While my mom's hair dryer was a standard style, I've had an ionic model for as long as I can remember doing my own hair . . .
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Feb 09, 2009 -
You might remember that our very own TeamSugar, who's become our unofficial Bella hair model, recently tried out Remington's Emi Airwave Anti-Static Style System ($25), an ionic blow dryer that comes with a special wave/curl inducing attachment. Previously, she created some structured beachy waves on her naturally curly hair. This time, she wanted a more sexy look, and opted for a looser wave.
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Jan 29, 2009 -
Whenever I think long hairstyles, TeamSugar is one of my favorite go-to gals. Remember her Angelina Jolie-esque bun? This time, TeamSugar volunteered to try out the Remington Emi Airwave Anti-Static Style System ($25), an ionic blow dryer that uses a nifty little attachment to create beachy waves.
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Oct 07, 2008 -
Today, a friend of mine confessed that she has only been using a blow dryer for the last one of her 30 years. Although I am often pressed for time in the morning, I try to do a little heat styling to tame my hair, even if the results aren't perfect. Since I often notice many wet-haired ladies and gents on my morning train ride, I'm wondering how many of you use a blow dryer after washing?
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Sep 27, 2007 -
These cool hair styling tools are groovy gadgets for teens—or just anyone who loves color. Their hippie style is mod, fun and functional. Plus, they're on sale, so they won't break the bank.
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Aug 14, 2007 -
Hey hey! Last week's Beauty Mark It challenge invited you to share your favorite hair dryers. Thanks to a certain naughty kitty, mine was broken—but now I have lots of replacements to research.
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Aug 08, 2007 -
A couple of years ago, I treated myself to a T3 tourmaline hair dryer. The travel version is $130—pricey, yes, but I had a gift certificate. It was a wonderful luxury because it dries quickly, without overheating hair or creating split ends.
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Nov 25, 2009 -
Famous hairstylist John Frieda says that most people fall into one of two groups: those who are lacking volume and those who are looking to tame their frizz. I've got you covered on the latter, and as for the former, here's a quick tip from the legendary stylist on reviving limp locks.
If you have no time to wash and style your hair, you can pump up the look with three basic ingredients: a round brush, a blow dryer, and a volumizing product, like Luxurious Volume Lavish Lift Root Booster ($6) or Oscar Blandi Volumizing Spray ($18).
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Do you have flyaways galore? No doubt frizziness is a year-round issue. But now that the warmer-weathered humidity-induced frizz is pretty much no longer the cause of extreme pouffiness, lots of us get the frizzies from merely wearing scarves, hats, and gloves — not to mention the low moisture levels in the air.
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Jul 07, 2008 -
Years ago, I read a magazine article that suggested blow-drying your private area to prevent yeast infections. I thought it was silly, but my ob/gyn says that it can't hurt. Since we're all anonymous here, be honest: Do you use your blow dryer on your nether regions?
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