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New Hair Dryer Rating Guide

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Finding The Best Hair Dryer:

Many men and women purchase hair dryers all the time. However, selecting the best hair dryer is a bit of a daunting task for many. That could change with a little information and savvy, which can help anyone get the best of the hair dryers on the market. Why go to a salon to use the best devices? You can have professional quality hair products in your home; it’s just a matter of knowing what to look for. When purchasing a hair dryer you also need to consider your lifestyle, in other words do you use your blow dryer at the gym, or do you travel alot?  These are just some of the questions you need to ask yourself when shopping for a hair dryer.



Picking Your Hair Blow Dryer:

Great overall hair blow dryers come in three different types, ionic hair dryers, ceramic hair dryers and tourmaline hair dryers. The differences can be a bit odd, but they will help make an educated decision into the product you choose. Ionic dryers use negatively charged ions to shrink water in the hair. Manufacturers claim that this type dries hair faster with less damage. Ceramic dryers contain coils that heat up and offer warm hair to dry hair. The last type is made of tourmaline, a stone that adds higher number of negatively charged ions than the ionic standard dryer and offers the fastest hair drying possible. These technologies are standard when it comes to purchasing a hair dryer, and getting the right one for your hair maybe the difference between knowing what they are, and which one is right for you. Consider looking at other key features before making your final decision, as there are great things to look for.

Buying A Hairdryer:

The first thing you want to make sure to look for in regards to a hairdryer is to make sure that you can get variable wattage out of your device. You want to power upwards of 1,875 watts, but be able to turn it down if need be. Make sure that you look for dryer that has several heating options, and manual settings that you can adjust. A cool setting is also a key feature you might want to have standard as well. A removable air intake grill is also important to the longevity of your machine, and helps the motor from overheating. An adjustable or removable nozzle can also help concentrate airflow in order to create salon standard hairstyles, so look for that as well. A dual voltage hair dryer would be great for anyone traveling internationally, and can be used with an cheap adapter from Radio Shack.


Hair Dryer Prices And Best Hair Dryer Models:

There are several models and brands to look at in regards to good hair dryers. When looking at the crowded market of choices, consider the top brands with the most reviews from consumers. These brands and models include, the Revlon RV544 Tourmaline Ionic hair dryer at around $20, the Andis 1875 Ionic Ceramic Folding Dryer at around $20, and the T3 Tourmaline Professional Featherweight at around $200. These models are the top rated brands and models among consumers and experts alike. Consider your options when purchasing a good hair dryer, and make sure you get the right one for your personal needs. Other popular brands include Conair, Sassoon, and Remington hair dryers. You might also want to consider a cheap travel blow dryer to keep in your suitcase just in case your hotel or accommodation does not provide one. The last thing you need is to find out you are without a blow dryer at the last minute !!

Hair Blow Dryer Warranties:

Warranty information is important when purchasing any size hair styling product. A good warranty can last several years, and most high cost brands will come with a great warranty. Most companies offer a limited time warranty, which might be fine in the short term, but if something goes wrong with your hair blow dryer, you might have to pay additional fees to replace or fix it. Consider getting a good warranty in order to make sure your investment lasts a lifetime, and you have no problems or hidden costs down the road. I usually keep a backup dryer, usually a smaller inexpensive travel hair dryer, just in case my usual everyday best hair dryer breaks down.


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