Nicky Clarke NCD96 Travel Dryer
Nicky Clarke travel hairdyer: What a godsend - Nicky Clarke NCD96 Travel Dryer Hair Dryer

Product Type: Nicky Clarke Hair Dryer

Newest Review: ... of spending two weeks with a bonce full of frizz, I apprehensively chose the Nicky Clarke travel hairdryer. There were cheaper versions (... more

Nicky Clarke travel hairdyer: What a godsend
Nicky Clarke NCD96 Travel Dryer

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Nicky Clarke NCD96 Travel Dryer

Date: 31/07/00, updated on 31/07/00 (502 review reads)

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Advantages: tiny, compact, cheap, actually works!

Disadvantages: nothing

After trying to squeeze my huge, cumbersome Revlon hairdryer, comlete with various essential attachments, into my travel bag this year ready to jet off into the sun, I decided that drastic action was needed. I legged it down to my local Argos and searched the catalogue for a ditty travel hairdyer, powerful enough to blow dry my surly waves. Gagging at the thought of spending two weeks with a bonce full of frizz, I apprehensively chose the Nicky Clarke travel hairdryer.
There were cheaper versions (this one cost £12.00), but I decided to go with a well known brand.
I couldn't help thinking, when I opened the box, that this tiny piece of silver tone equipment wouldn't have the power to be able to blow dry my arm hair, let alone the ones on my head. But I was more than a little wrong!

It stood up, effortlessly, to twice a day styling (I have long hair!) and even now, it goes into my bag just in case of a sudden downpour. It's so tiny and compact (folds up), and come complete with a directional attachment and a three pin travel plug, great news for people who want to save a few bob on a holiday adaptor.

I would reccomend this product even if you're not going away.

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