Can't stand air drying your hair? Try using an ionic blow dryer! Instead of frying your hair, these specially designed blow dryers use the power of ions to cut down drying time, reduce frizz, and reduce damage. The following two are blow dryers that I found at Sally's. They're cheap, but just as good as the more expensive ones you see at salons.
GVP Pro Low EMF Turbo Hair Dryer ($69.99)
GVP Pro Low EMF Turbo Hair Dryer ($69.99)
- Low EMF (Electric Magnetic Field)
- Infrared heat
- Negative ions break water molecules to dry hair faster
- Ceramic maintains even temperature
- Cold Shot Button
- 2 Speeds
- Quiet Speed Motor
- Ergonomically designed
- Lightweight
- Includes Diffuser & Concentrator
The GVP PRO Low EMF Profeesional Hair Dryer has ceramic, ionic technology to generate negative ions that dry your hair faster than a traditional hair dryer. Turbo power produces 1400 Watts of far infrared heat that gently dries hair from the inside out while reducing frizz and static electricity. Hair is dried faster and softer.
Hot Shot Tools Professional Hair Dryer ($59.99)
Hot Shot Tools Professional Hair Dryer ($59.99)
- 1875 Watts produces a powerful airflow
- Lightweight professional DC motor
- Lightweight - 14.47 ounces
- Variable ion dial adjust ionic output
- 2 speeds/4 heat settings
- Cool Shot to set the style
- Power boost for increased airflow
- Removable lint filter cleanse easily, preserves motor life
- hanging ring and cord guard
- 8 ft. power cord
- ProGuard ALCI safety plug
- One year warranty
- Includes: Finger Diffuser, Concentrator, Straigtening pik attachments
Create soft, shiny, beautiful hair with the new Hot Shot Tools Ionic Professional Hair Dryer. This newly designed and engineered hair dryer features a lightweight professional DC motor. 1875 watts of power produces a powerful airflow that provides super-quiet performance. A variable ion dial adjusts ionic output levels for all types and textures of hair. Direct Ion Technology with Tourmaline dries hair faster, increases your hair's softness and shine while helping to reduce frizz.
One comments
November 2, 2008 at 6:41 PM
I havnt owned a blow dryer in about 3 years opting for air drying but I think I may be purchasing one soon. Thanks for the tips!
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