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    3. InfinitiPRO by Conair The Knot Dr. Detangling Hot Air Brush. Best Budget. Pros: The brush comes with a volumizing attachment. Cons: It takes a long time to dry hair.

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    As mentioned, the multi-styler comes with six attachments: a smoothing dryer, a volumizing brush, two curl barrels and two smoothing brushes. Overall, the tool is made to dry, curl and smooth hair ...

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  5. Hair dryer - Wikipedia

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    A hair dryer brush (also called "hot air brush" and "round brush hair dryer" and "hair styler" [18]) has the shape of a brush and it is used as a volumizer too. [19] There are two types of round brush hair dryers – rotating and static. Rotating round brush hair dryers have barrels that rotate automatically while static round brush hair dryers ...

  6. Conair Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Conair Corporation is an American company based in Stamford, Connecticut which sells small appliances, personal care products, and health and beauty products for both professionals and consumers. It is majority-owned by private equity firm American Securities , with some minority stakes held by family members of founder Leandro Rizzuto .

  7. Hair spray - Wikipedia

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    In the US, hair sprays were developed around the time of the aerosol can in the 1940s, and the first patents describing copolymers for hair styling were published in the 1940s. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In the US, the first to package it was Chase products (an aerosol manufacturer) in 1948, as the beauty industry saw that the aerosol cans used in World War ...