Helmet dryers are better for a set because you are assured fairly even
coverage (plus, your arm doesn't get tired).  I got a fantastic 50's/60's
chrome one with a reading light at a yardsale that is to die for!

Carrie

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----- Original Message -----
From: Helen Barrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: hair


> how about drying method - are 'helmet' dryers better than blow dryers -
> surely they would be for setting in rollers? But I've never used one.....
> Any advice on that???
> Cheers! Paul
>
> It's probably quicker using a hand-held drier - as Bek pointed out, you
can
> use the hand held to dry when you're wearing rollers.
> My auntie was a haridresser in the 60's, and has an enormous pink 'helmet'
> drier under her stairs - it terrified me when i was it kid - i mean, it
> looks like a torture device!
> There 's some archive footage floting about of The Kinks in a ladies'
salon
> with their hair in rollers. it's rather amusing.
>
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