I have curly hair - the hairdryer I swear by to keep my frizz in check is on sale

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Regardless of whether you have 2A or 3C curls, if you are the proud owner of textured, wavy or ringlet-mad tresses, you'll know the pain, time and effort it takes to make your hair look somewhat presentable in the morning - ie less like an unruly home in which birds hatch their chicks.

And to do that you need a good diffuser. I am someone who knows this routine all too well as someone who has had a bit of a love-hate relationship with their curls over the - and it seems I’m not alone as a recent study by Bellissima shows that 52% of curly-haired women fall out of love with their curls due to maintenance.

I tend to flit between praising them when they do exude the vivaciousness and volume of Julia Roberts’ mane in Pretty Woman (after using every Only Curls, Curlsmith and Hask product under the sun) and cursing them at the same time for being so tangled and knotty or, when they don’t play ball, for being flat, lifeless and boring.

But getting yourself a good diffuser hairdryer is honestly a deciding factor for which personality your hair is going to take.

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