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Hair Dryer: How To Choose The Right One
Been shopping for a new hair dryer lately? No doubt you
were confronted with a wide range of choices. From inexpensive
hair dryers that cost about $10 to professional hair dryers costing ten
times that much, there really is a large and confusing array of hair
dryer options to choose from.
So, how can you sort through all the choices to find the perfect hair
dryer for your particular needs and hair type? The answer lies in
becoming familiar with the different types of hair dryers so that you
are able to purchase the one that you really need and avoid the ones
that are unnecessarily tricked out.
As
mentioned, new hair dryers can be inexpensive or very expensive
depending on the hair dryer that you choose. Although choosing a hair
dryer because it is dirt cheap is never a good option, you can cut your
costs by choosing a hair dryer that has only the options that you will
really use. To help you, I have separated, according to cost, the
different types of hair dryers that you're likely see on your next
shopping trip.
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Inexpensive hair
dryers ($5 - $20): These can be found in almost any store.
These hair dryers may not cost a lot when you first purchase them, but
they can cost you a great deal when it comes to hair damage. Most
inexpensive hair dryers only come equipped with one temperature
setting, which means you can literally blast your tresses to death
with the unchecked heat from one of these babies.
The only time an
inexpensive hair dryer is a good idea is if you rarely use one, if
your hair is extremely short or if you only use a hair dryer briefly
to set your gel.
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Mid-priced
hair dryers ($20 - $50): These come equipped with most of the
settings that you need for daily use of the hair dryer. Most of these
hair dryers feature multiple temperature settings and a cool blast
button for drying brittle hair or for setting in curl. These are the
hair dryers that are most perfect for everyone.
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Professional
hair dryers ($50 - $100+): These can only be purchased at beauty
supply stores or through professional catalogues. These hair dryers
are obviously geared toward repeated use by professionals, but they
can be beneficial to use at home if you are willing to pay the price.
These
hair dryers are usually ultra quiet and feature new drying
technologies such as ionic energy, which cut your hair drying time in
half. They infuse moisture and only cause very minimal damage.
As
with all thermal styling tools, hair dryers will cause damage to the
hair shaft. Incorrect or repeated, high-temperature use of a hair dryer
can leave your hair looking dull and frizzy. The best way to make sure
this does not happen to you is to always keep the hair dryer 10”
from your hair and point the stream of air down the hair shaft. Failure
to do so may result in heat bubbles forming on the hair shaft or a blown
cuticle, which will cause dullness and frizz.
Remember, the type of hair dryer you purchase may have an impact
on how much damage you get from using a hair dryer on your hair
everyday, but the main culprit of damage is misuse of the hair dryer. So
make sure you have a really good quality hair dryer and that you use it
properly. Your hair will thank you for it by remaining shiny and healthy
for years to come.
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