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Some Advices About Using A Hair Dryer

By Expert Author: Endy W | Article Abstract
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Currently when you straighten your hair with blow dryer and a round brush, were you be skeptical that whether the ionic hair dryers live up to their claim of drying hair faster, and healthier? Here are some advices you could take into account.

Advice 1:
With a blow dryer and a styling brush. The blow dryer does not dry any faster, although it is very gentle and takes tangles out of your hair. It could makes your hair less full than a reg. dryer, which makes your fine hair full and tangly. Then use the ionic one to smooth and detangle. The curling brush doesn't do anything special. Also have the sharper image hair brush. It makes your hair smell fresh.

Advice 2:
With a Revlon ionic dryer and prompty returned it after one use. It was not only VERY heavy, but also it took almost twice as long for you to dry or straighten your hair. This was no doubt due to the fact that it generated very little heat--great for hair but not so great for a tight schedule.

Advice 3:
With an ionic hair dryer. When you blow dry your hair and then straighten with a flat iron. Switching to an ionic blow dryer has done wonders with split ends! Usually let your hair air dry until you are ready to blow dry it. It doesn't take any longer than your normal previous dryer. It has 3 heat settings and 3 blowing settings...so the heat is never an issue. Infact, left it on "Medium" heat, and have never put it on "hot" heat setting.

Anyway, Wash your hair, put Pomade in it (not alot, as it can make your hair look oily after blow drying), then blow dry it. There are alot of different Pomades, but go with the all natural that the only ingredients are Petrolatum, Fragrance and Lanolin Oil. Your hair would be totally different, it would be not so dry, looks healthier, feels great.
Endy W

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Write articles for several cosmetic tools, haircut style and hair dryer; Welcome to visit our hair dryer site: www.hdryers.com. We offer the best hair dryers source and reviews, please check the products and read the reviews, then choose the best hair dryer for you and your hair. All about hair dryers on http://www.hdryers.com.

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Article Submitted: 2008-07-10 | This Article has been viewed 134 times.

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