Hair Dryer Shopping Manual

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From the olden days before Sephoras and Ultas took over as the new corner shops, finding the right hair dryer usually went like this: visit drugstore, see variety of five or six hair-dryers, choose mostly based on price or cuteness (scoring one out of a non-black color was actually a big issue). Flash toward 2016, and we seem like we need to earn a professional degree in aerospace engineering-and study at the very least 2500 product critiques-before even thinking of navigating the newest arena of high-end, high-tech hair-dryers.

Yes, the humble hair-dryer made a great progress way, even though basic models still exist, the expensive (or shall we say, "investment") versions boast bells and whistles that may significantly enhance your hair and your blowout experience-provided you spend some time to decode those matter in your hair. We're here to help with making this less like brain surgery. Here's a cheat sheet of common hair-dryer traits and which to hone in on according to your blowout goals.


Power

Experts agree that this best hair dryers produce strong airflow, to allow them to dry hair quickly with wind instead of frying it with excess heat. However, they disagree how powerful a motor you have to make this happen. Many think that a dryer with 1,300 to 1,875 watts is perfect for use at home, while other stylists point out that it's worth springing for 1,800 to 2,000 watts.


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Ionic (or perhaps not), Tourmaline

Exactly What It Means: Ionic dryers shoot negative ions, water's ions are positively charged. That's the science behind why an ionic dryer is far more effective at busting up and scattering water droplets in the hair shaft, preventing them from soaking in and causing frizz, plus speeding up dry time. The ionic feature works the best for closing the cuticle and removing moisture through the hair, making the conclusion sleeker plus more polished looking. Consider tourmaline dryers as ionics on steroids; their insides can be created from or coated with this particular semi-precious mineral, which throws more negative ions to the air, but may raise a dryer's price accordingly.

Meanwhile, keep in mind that ionic might be a drawback when your hair is flat or oily, and also for non-sleek hairstyles. Should you need volume for a sexier look with lift and movement then use non-ionic. Furthermore, it assures to never over-dry the hair, robbing it of their texture and volume.

Ceramic, Porcelain, Infrared

Dryers by using these buzzwords are designed to distribute heat as evenly and gently as you possibly can. Ceramic or porcelain may be used to coat (or replace) a dryer's metal or plastic heating elements along with other internal parts, to create the warmth less harsh and much more consistent in temperature-plus they, too, emit negative ions to speed drying and smooth frizz (see above). If your dryer's billed as infrared, this means it uses longer energy wavelengths to penetrate the hair and dry it from within.

Titanium

Like ceramic, titanium is utilized to distribute heat evenly whilst keeping the temperature steady. It will result in a very hot dryer, so isn't suitable for damage-prone hair but does speed the drying process. Titanium can also be lighter-weight than ceramic, another reason why it's an intelligent choice if heavy hair makes your blowout a training.


Amount of Heat Settings

Most hair dryers out there will be with a minimum of two heat settings to select from, plus a cool shot feature. However, even though a hair dryer has heat settings doesn’t mean they’re useful. When working with a minimal-quality hair dryer the real difference between low and high might mean "warm" and "warmer" or "hot" and "too hot."

By contrast, a higher-quality unit could have three or more heat settings starting from "really warm" to "really hot." The greater settings, the more control you have both now, and in the foreseeable future whenever you change hairstyles.

A hair dryer with separate heat and fan speed control settings (ie., "variable settings") will provide you with by far the most versatility on the long run. Think about the endless hairstyling situations that might promote themselves to you personally through the years:

You must that is set in some curls using ultra low heat and medium airflow.

Hair is merely slightly damp which demands a medium blast of heat on the low fan setting.

Maybe you have really thick hair requiring some serious volume which will only surrender to super high heat and plenty of airflow to have the look you need.

More settings, additional control, and much less hairstyle experiments gone wrong!

Variety of Fan Speed Settings

Add several different heat settings to a hair dryer that already has great built-in control of the high temperature output and you’re all set. Multiple fan speed settings will allow you to dial within your style without over drying and damaging the hair.

Multiple speed settings of three or higher also offers you the possibility to transform the noise upon days if you should stand up early and do your hair whilst the family’s still sleeping soundly in bed.


Cool Shot Feature

Switching over to cool air when hair is mainly dry seals the cuticle, providing better shine and long-lasting hold. It's also handy for "locking in" curls.


Comfort

If at all possible, retain the hair dryer to see how it feels inside your hand. Also note the general weight of the dryer, especially if you utilize a hair dryer frequently. For ease of styling, opt for a lighter in weight model that one could easily grip.


Convenient Features

Buttons must be positioned where they're an easy task to reach, but tough to hit unintentionally. A removable filter around the back is handy since you don't have to take your hair dryer apart to clean it. Another feature many users love can be a retracting cord, which coils up out of the way for storage -- though reviews we've seen of models with that feature indicate that this mechanisms are not always reliable.