I tried Penneys dupe of the Dyson Airwrap for a DIY blow dry – and it was €532 cheaperI tried Penneys dupe of the Dyson Airwrap for a DIY blow dry – and it was €532 cheaper

I tried Penneys dupe of the Dyson Airwrap for a DIY blow dry – and it was €532 cheaper

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SPENDING hundreds in the salon or waking up early to style your hair is a thing of the past.

One blogger shared a video revealing how she gets salon results using Penneys bargain hot brush.

An Irish blogger tried Penneys hot brush for a DIY blow dry

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An Irish blogger tried Penneys hot brush for a DIY blow dryCredit: https://www.instagram.com/itsmycurvylife/

And she reckons it’s a dupe of the popular Dyson Airwrap.

Charlotte O’Neill, who posts under @itsmycurvylife, took to Instagram to reveal what happened when she tried out the €18 bargain hot brush.

The curve model and blogger said: “So I bought the Primark hot brush couple of weeks ago and last night I wanted to try it.

“So, after my shower I popped in my intense Redken leave in treatment, my VO5 heat protection spray and give it a brush with my Voduz In-vented brush. Absolute best hairbrush but I love it.”

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Charlotte begins dry her hair with a hairdryer.

She said: “I blast dry my hair then to about 80 per cent dry just to make it easier – hard work when you’ve got such take care like mine.

“And then I sectioned it off then just into smaller sections to make it easier.”

The beauty lover parts her hair into sections.

She said: “I think this is meant to be kind of like a dupe for the Dyson Airwrap.”

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The Dyson Airwrap Multistyler retails at €549.99.

Charlotte continued: “I noticed that it has got a couple of different settings and also, I’m pretty sure you can detach the head.

“I’m hoping the next time I go into Penneys that it will actually have the kind of curl head on it like the Dyson air wrap.”

But the bargain hot brush is a steal at €18.

She explained: “I don’t normally wear my hair straight, so we’ll be really handy because I do 99.9 per cent of the time where my hair curly.

“I did try and give it a little bit of a wave at the bottom. And with the brush but it didn’t give a curl as such.”

While the hot brush didn’t create a curl, the blogger was still happy with her sleek look.

Charlotte said: “I do like how it turned out though it was really sleek it was kind of like a blow dryer at home kind of look.

“Really sleek at the end and I find my hair my hands are quite dry.

“So, this gave a lovely kind of sleek smooth finish and then also gave me that nice volume at the roots as well.

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“It did take a little bit longer than it would normally with my hairdryer and just a brush.

“But I didn’t mind because I did love the way it turned out and it was only €18.”

Charlotte was impressed with the sleek results

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Charlotte was impressed with the sleek resultsCredit: https://www.instagram.com/itsmycurvylife/



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