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Both Andis and BaByliss make top rated hair dryers, so whether it's a ceramic, tourmaline, cheap, travel, lightweight or top-of-the-range appliance you're after, you can rest assured that both companies make a pretty comprehensive range of good quality blow dryers. But, which makes the best ionic hair dryer? Andis hair dryers are sold in large numbers and remain a popular appliance. But, with so many new technical advances being made in recent years and with so many brands now on offer, has Andis kept pace, or has it fallen behind. The answer is, yes and no. Andis hair dryers are designed and manufactured in the U.S. They are well liked because they tend to be solidly built and many features come as standard at a price that's cheaper than other brands. Here's a review of what's currently on offer. Before you buy your next hair dryer make sure it's ionic. If you've never used one before you'll be amazed at just how much shinier, smoother and how much more body your hair has after using one. The secret is 'negative ions'. If you want fabulous hair, you've got to use an ionic blow dyer. Here's some recommendations of the best currently on offer. If you're going to buy a hair dryer make sure it's tourmaline. Negative ions are extremely important as they help to close the cuticle of the hair shaft and lock in moisture thereby reducing drying time and giving your hair a shinier, healthy look that lasts longer. Tourmaline emits 6 times more negative ions than does ceramic. If you're unsure about which model to buy, here are some recommendations of the best on offer. Conair hair dryers are among the best on the market and are a very popular. The company makes all the different types; ionic, ceramic, tourmaline, wall-mounted as well as the unique Infiniti Hair Designer 208R, which has been designed to both dry and straighten hair at the same time.
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