I really appreciate all the work you put on your review. Taking in account different types of hair, others necessities and performance, it really stands up. Thank you❤
Such a good thorough yet also concise review. I appreciate your advice and that you also explain your assumptions about the average person. Two thumbs up!!
Thanks for watching! Be sure to check out my second channel SummerBeauty www.youtube.com/@SummerBeautyc that will host this type of content and more so be sure to join me there as Styles by Summer is now just strictly a hair cutting tutorial channel and Summer Beauty will have all the fun tips and techniques for styling hair!
Be sure to follow me on my new channel Summer Beauty ua-cam.com/channels/l4iYvuUhw3DIRyYtV1Twig.html where you will find this type of content and more as Styles by Summer is now strictly a hair cutting tutorial channel.
This one doesn't seem to come off a ton! I know what you mean though, the regular size of that dryer does come off easy. I used to push it on hard by pushing the nozzle against the floor or something!
Which one of these three would you suggest that won’t damage the hair even if used as a everyday or every other day hair dryer? Or if there’s another one you like more that is also travel friendly, let me know please.
Any heat used on hair is going to be damaging, I don't feel like one over the other would be less damaging. The Kristin Ess one I feel like gave the best shine of the 3 if that helps!
For the average woman not hair d so typist which blow dryer would you recommend? Thank you 🙏🏻 I have curly frizzy fine hair and I like volume and fullness.
Have you tried any with diffusers? I was looking at the t3 fit which has an available diffuser attachment and is 1600V but I don’t know if it’s small enough.
@@StylesBySummer Exactly what I was here to ask - diffuser! The collapsible ones are notorious for collapsing when you try to scoop hair up inside, and the sock-types just blow hair all over creating frizz. ☹️
Thanka for that, really grinds my gears though when someone says "exspecially"........it's ESPECIALLY. ES-PECIALLY NOT EX-PECIALLY oooooooooo boy. Anyway..im done.
Because of illness, I use a travel dryer as it’s lighter. Thank you for this very thorough video. 💐💐💐
Glad I could help!
I really appreciate all the work you put on your review. Taking in account different types of hair, others necessities and performance, it really stands up. Thank you❤
Thank you so much Maggie! Thankfully my clients are willing to let me try things out on them!
Such a good thorough yet also concise review. I appreciate your advice and that you also explain your assumptions about the average person. Two thumbs up!!
Thanks for watching! Be sure to check out my second channel SummerBeauty www.youtube.com/@SummerBeautyc that will host this type of content and more so be sure to join me there as Styles by Summer is now just strictly a hair cutting tutorial channel and Summer Beauty will have all the fun tips and techniques for styling hair!
Please review more of these small blowdryers like the drybar baby buttercup for example
Summer is such a beautiful name
Be sure to follow me on my new channel Summer Beauty ua-cam.com/channels/l4iYvuUhw3DIRyYtV1Twig.html where you will find this type of content and more as Styles by Summer is now strictly a hair cutting tutorial channel.
Great video!
Gracias ❤
I can’t find the link to buy the Kristin Ess space saver dryer
Is the best way to curly frizzy hair first blow out then add curls with a curling iron?
Yes!
Oh my, how do you keep your attachment on your baby loss mini hairdryer????
This one doesn't seem to come off a ton! I know what you mean though, the regular size of that dryer does come off easy. I used to push it on hard by pushing the nozzle against the floor or something!
How do you add the amazon links to your descriptions
Which one of these three would you suggest that won’t damage the hair even if used as a everyday or every other day hair dryer?
Or if there’s another one you like more that is also travel friendly, let me know please.
Any heat used on hair is going to be damaging, I don't feel like one over the other would be less damaging. The Kristin Ess one I feel like gave the best shine of the 3 if that helps!
@@StylesBySummer thank you so much for your reply. It seems it’s not available anymore.
Also which curling iron do you recommend that won’t break the bank?
I have been really happy with my Kipozi curling iron. I have a video on it if you want to check it out!
ua-cam.com/video/mk9c0jA7rLM/v-deo.html
For the average woman not hair d so typist which blow dryer would you recommend? Thank you 🙏🏻
I have curly frizzy fine hair and I like volume and fullness.
Rusk Weightless is a great dryer!
@@StylesBySummer thank you so much for replying!!!!! 🙏🏻🥰
@@StylesBySummer I’m having a hard time finding this dryer
@@StylesBySummer ?
Have you tried any with diffusers? I was looking at the t3 fit which has an available diffuser attachment and is 1600V but I don’t know if it’s small enough.
I have not! I've never really used diffusers in my career!
@@StylesBySummer I guess you don’t do curly hair.
@@TheLauren1113 I have some curly haired clients but majority of them always wear their hair straight and my hair is stick straight!
@@StylesBySummer Exactly what I was here to ask - diffuser! The collapsible ones are notorious for collapsing when you try to scoop hair up inside, and the sock-types just blow hair all over creating frizz. ☹️
What abt a diffuser?
i wish hair dryers had a battery because i usally dont have enough time to dry my hair because it takes too long to dry my hair
2 out 3 links doesn't work
these look huge... as a guy i need something smaller
Thanka for that, really grinds my gears though when someone says "exspecially"........it's ESPECIALLY. ES-PECIALLY NOT EX-PECIALLY oooooooooo boy. Anyway..im done.