Here is some new beauty technology which actually works! I purchased a Clairol ceramic ion hair dryer last week at Target on sale($10.00 off), and it really does do what it advertises. It came with three attachments; I use the diffuser for my long curly hair. My hair dries very quickly, and with no frizz. I don't have the dry hair problem I had with my old hair dryer which I'm almost embarrassed to say was about 20 years old.
More reviews here.
From Consumer Search:
Ionic, ceramic and tourmaline are the latest buzzwords when it comes to hair dryers. According to Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter Erin White, " 'Ceramic' is the most important one to latch on to … if a package says 'ceramic,' that means the coil is made of ceramic," not metal. Unlike metal, ceramic heats evenly and is self-regulating, which means it isn't likely to become hot enough to damage hair.
Hair dryers with ceramic heating coils often offer dual ceramic/ionic technology, although many hair dryers offer ionic technology only. Ions are molecules with a positive or negative charge. According to manufacturers, instead of taking the air from the room and heating it, an ionic hair dryer uses negative ions to shrink the water droplets in hair. Manufacturers claim that negatively charged ions help dry hair faster and with less damage, making it smooth and shiny.
About Me
- Alexandra
- A homeschooling mother of one teenager and a little. In 2001, I resigned from my 13 year position as a case manager to homeschool my oldest who was a preschooler at the time, and later a daughter who came along in 2005. This is by far the hardest job I've ever loved. My husband of nearly 20 years supports us as a fire fighter and EMT.
Monday, August 31, 2009
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2 comments:
Had no idea about this! Thanks for the info. :)
Me neither! I saw it on an outside sale aisle on the way out of the store, and grabbed it because I needed a new dryer. Kind of a serendipitous find. :)
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