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After years abusing our hair with straighteners, curly locks are back, or so I'm told. At the risk of sounding severely lazy (and bear in mind I managed to survive a weekend away recently without even a hairbrush), curlers or tongs really aren't my cup of tea, which is why the Sedusa appealed so much when it arrived on my desk at work. You simply pop it onto the end of your regular hairdryer (even I've got one of those) and use it like a diffuser. After 15 minutes, or less depending on the length of your hair, you should have bouncing tendrils worthy of a pre-Raphaelite beauty. For best results, I found a bit of mousse or styling spray first will help the overall effect, but even beauty dunces shouldn't have too much trouble creating gentle waves.
Review by Carla Bevan
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