Sugar Editorial Picks
Jan 24, 2008 -
Those of you who love Girl Scout Cookies will be happy to know that many of your local Girl Scout troops are taking pre-orders now. The cookies are traditionally sold in early March, but for those of you that can't wait, I spied the seasonal Dryer's/Edy's Girl Scout cookie ice creams at my local Safeway. For a few months only, the ice cream giant produces three flavors of ice cream infused with Girl Scout cookies.
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Aug 08, 2007 -
A couple of years ago, I treated myself to a T3 tourmaline hair dryer. The travel version is $130—pricey, yes, but I had a gift certificate. It was a wonderful luxury because it dries quickly, without overheating hair or creating split ends.
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Aug 14, 2007 -
Hey hey! Last week's Beauty Mark It challenge invited you to share your favorite hair dryers. Thanks to a certain naughty kitty, mine was broken—but now I have lots of replacements to research.
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Mar 16, 2009 -
While my mom's hair dryer was a standard style, I've had an ionic model for as long as I can remember doing my own hair . . .
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Apr 19, 2008 -
The new CraZy Dog Pet Dryer may look like any other hair dryer, but it's actually a special 1875-watt hairdryer developed for canines.
The dryer's motor is housed in the handle of the unit, instead of the blower section, which mutes the sound. The creators claim this difference makes it "90 percent quieter than standard dryers," meaning it won't scare your pets quite as much as a normal dryer or vacuum might.
- 10 Comments
Feb 09, 2009 -
You might remember that our very own TeamSugar, who's become our unofficial Bella hair model, recently tried out Remington's Emi Airwave Anti-Static Style System ($25), an ionic blow dryer that comes with a special wave/curl inducing attachment. Previously, she created some structured beachy waves on her naturally curly hair. This time, she wanted a more sexy look, and opted for a looser wave.
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Oct 07, 2008 -
Today, a friend of mine confessed that she has only been using a blow dryer for the last one of her 30 years. Although I am often pressed for time in the morning, I try to do a little heat styling to tame my hair, even if the results aren't perfect. Since I often notice many wet-haired ladies and gents on my morning train ride, I'm wondering how many of you use a blow dryer after washing?
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Aug 07, 2008 -
Oh yeah, this is better than driving with a cell phone to your ear. When exactly would you use this Hair Dryer Cell Phone Headset ($8)? Seeing as though it doesn't make your hands free, driving is out, and on that same token, you can't clean the house while talking to your mom on the phone.
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Mar 11, 2008 -
Your dryer sheets aren't only good for eliminating static cling and leaving your clothes smelling so fresh and so clean, you can reuse them for other household chores once your laundry is finished. They're great for picking up dust on your furniture and window blinds. You can also use them to remove food stuck on your pots and pans.
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