yana
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Post by yana on Jan 28, 2021 18:37:34 GMT 8
yesss ive heard a lot abt that technology too, ive heard good reviews abt Panasonic's NA-98 hair dryer as well...tht one uses nano particles too if im not mistaken is it the only brand tht have this technology? bcs im looking for a hair dryer that wont damage myhair im kinda skeptical to use it sometimes bcs I know I need to dry my hair but sometimes my hair gets so dry and i'll end up getting split ends it's not the only brand that uses the technology, but Panasonic is the best brand so far that I've read when it comes to this technology...its designed in a way it maximizes the airflow so your hair would get quickly dried, without overheating ofc
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Post by turbodikms on Jan 28, 2021 21:09:39 GMT 8
ehhh I never knew wor . i used to straigten my hair a lot back then in uni but I stopped yeh, using some organic oil like this argon or coconut oil is really good. keeps ur hair smooth and prevents your hair from being overheated from the hair iron back then i just use hair spray and shampoo my hair when my hair gets oily. long time already but i havent tried any hair oil yet. just the basic johnson baby oil
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Post by fishcrisps on Jan 28, 2021 21:11:32 GMT 8
is it the only brand tht have this technology? bcs im looking for a hair dryer that wont damage myhair im kinda skeptical to use it sometimes bcs I know I need to dry my hair but sometimes my hair gets so dry and i'll end up getting split ends it's not the only brand that uses the technology, but Panasonic is the best brand so far that I've read when it comes to this technology...its designed in a way it maximizes the airflow so your hair would get quickly dried, without overheating ofc oh...how much you bought the hairdryer
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plainjen
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Post by plainjen on Jan 28, 2021 21:12:49 GMT 8
ehhh I never knew wor . i used to straigten my hair a lot back then in uni but I stopped yeh, using some organic oil like this argon or coconut oil is really good. keeps ur hair smooth and prevents your hair from being overheated from the hair iron yep,i use just a cheap hair oil I bought in watsons.does the job
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cjaeyun
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Post by cjaeyun on Jan 29, 2021 18:37:37 GMT 8
yesss ive heard a lot abt that technology too, ive heard good reviews abt Panasonic's NA-98 hair dryer as well...tht one uses nano particles too if im not mistaken is it the only brand tht have this technology? bcs im looking for a hair dryer that wont damage myhair im kinda skeptical to use it sometimes bcs I know I need to dry my hair but sometimes my hair gets so dry and i'll end up getting split ends yup, the hair straightener also uses the nanoe technology. I like that they use it for their hair products, can really feel the difference compared to a normal outdated tech u usually find in electrical hair products
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cjaeyun
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Post by cjaeyun on Jan 29, 2021 18:39:10 GMT 8
you guys have to be careful when choosing electrical appliances...do a lot of research and read reviews to make sure that the hair dryer/hair straightener won't cause any damage. my hair straightener is really safe to use and I did a lot of research before buying it, and so far my hair has no problems at all
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yana
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Post by yana on Jan 29, 2021 18:41:52 GMT 8
yup...brands like Panasonic is already established so u don't need to worry much abt it, quality-wise
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plainjen
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Post by plainjen on Jan 29, 2021 21:00:14 GMT 8
yup...brands like Panasonic is already established so u don't need to worry much abt it, quality-wise yeah, lately I see a lot of cheap prducts but quality is out
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Post by turbodikms on Jan 29, 2021 21:02:03 GMT 8
it's not the only brand that uses the technology, but Panasonic is the best brand so far that I've read when it comes to this technology...its designed in a way it maximizes the airflow so your hair would get quickly dried, without overheating ofc you guys have to be careful when choosing electrical appliances...do a lot of research and read reviews to make sure that the hair dryer/hair straightener won't cause any damage. my hair straightener is really safe to use and I did a lot of research before buying it, and so far my hair has no problems at all yupp, ppl these days for a quick buck...guess everyone is desperate in this economy
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Post by fishcrisps on Jan 29, 2021 21:09:51 GMT 8
how abt dyson? I kept seeing them everywhere so I wonder if their hairdryer is just as good
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Post by fishcrisps on Jan 30, 2021 21:05:33 GMT 8
yesss ive heard a lot abt that technology too, ive heard good reviews abt Panasonic's NA-98 hair dryer as well...tht one uses nano particles too if im not mistaken yeah I like Panasonic's hair products, they last long so I don't hv to keep buying a new device everytime any thoughts on BaByliss?
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Post by turbodikms on Jan 30, 2021 21:09:23 GMT 8
yup...brands like Panasonic is already established so u don't need to worry much abt it, quality-wise yeah, lately I see a lot of cheap prducts but quality is out yeeah,,I act saw one on yubiso a hairdryer or somesort I almost buy but I scared it will be a waste of money hahah
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plainjen
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Post by plainjen on Jan 30, 2021 21:10:45 GMT 8
yup, the hair straightener also uses the nanoe technology. I like that they use it for their hair products, can really feel the difference compared to a normal outdated tech u usually find in electrical hair products how abt dyson? I kept seeing them everywhere so I wonder if their hairdryer is just as good yeah I wonder abt dyson too,saw it on Zalora few days ago
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cjaeyun
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Post by cjaeyun on Feb 1, 2021 13:21:47 GMT 8
now is there's a lot of new technology, like the nano technology from the hair straightener i'm using... i'm using the Panasonic EH-HS99-K655 theyre like water particles tht comes out from the side of the device so your hair wont be so damaged from the heat ohh they have that kind eh now. how efficient is the hair straightener to you so far its really great,the heat distribute well on my hair and it doesn't feel dry at all after using it... I saw a youtuber Julissa Guillen used it and it worked really well on her hair u should go check it out
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cjaeyun
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Post by cjaeyun on Feb 2, 2021 16:59:14 GMT 8
yeah I like Panasonic's hair products, they last long so I don't hv to keep buying a new device everytime any thoughts on BaByliss? idk I haven't heard much abt their hairdryer, better buy from Panasonic lah cuz they are experts when it comes to electronic products
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cjaeyun
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Post by cjaeyun on Feb 2, 2021 17:05:09 GMT 8
how abt dyson? I kept seeing them everywhere so I wonder if their hairdryer is just as good yeah I wonder abt dyson too,saw it on Zalora few days ago dyson is sooo overpriced...I mean, do u seriously want to pay 1 or 2k for hair dryer or straightener...don't waste your money guys
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yana
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Post by yana on Feb 2, 2021 17:21:48 GMT 8
it's not the only brand that uses the technology, but Panasonic is the best brand so far that I've read when it comes to this technology...its designed in a way it maximizes the airflow so your hair would get quickly dried, without overheating ofc oh...how much you bought the hairdryer I didn't buy it but I'm planning to since I read a lot of good things about it... my friend has it and she recommend it to me, so I think its one of the best hairdryers in the market atm
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