All About Hair Dryers
Posted: Wednesday, January 06, 2010
by Ann McKee
The healthiest way to dry your hair is
to let it air dry but since most of us do not have the time for this
we use one of the quickest and easiest ways available today. A hair
dryer of course! Although there are two kinds of dryers available in
the market today -- the bonnet hair dryer, and the hand held blow
dryer -- I think you would agree that most people use the latter in
their homes. Hair dryers basically use a motor to blow heated air to
dry your hair quickly.
These days, more than ever before, we
have many options for this basic hair care tool. Not only can you get
many different attachments you can also pick the technology so you
can get the results you want. Dryers come with straightening
attachments, curling attachments, diffusers and more. A diffuser is a
great attachment for creating volume and body. For curly hair it is
ideal as it enhances curls with a softer, diffused air flow so you
will not end up with a frizzy mess.
You can get your basic hair dryer that
uses hot air. If you do not blow dry every day or for too long and
already have healthy hair, this should do fine for you. For people
who are using a dryer everyday and for a long time as they are
styling and changing their hair texture as they dry, look for an
ionic or ceramic hair dryer or one that has both.
Ionic dryers blow charged ions with
warm air to hair so the water molecules are broken down to smaller
size that your hair can more easily absorb. The ions surround the
hair shaft preventing loss of natural oils and retention of moisture.
They also close the cuticle for a more smoother, shinier look. You
will also notice reduced drying time and less frizziness and static
electricity with this type of dryer. Tourmaline is one of the newest
technology being used in hair dryers. Tourmalines are precious stones
which are a natural source of negative ions.
Ceramic hair dryers are ones that have
ceramic coils inside to maintain an even temperature and a consistent
dispersion of heat so it does not damage your hair. Ceramic
technology is also known to assist hair retain its natural moisture
and oils and helps breakdown the buildup of bacteria buildup.
These days you can now find hair dryers
that include both ionic technology and ceramics coils and are fairly
reasonable priced.
Some things to look for when purchasing
a hair dryer:
- How loud is it? Since you are going to have it so close to your ears, this should definitely be a consideration.
- How many heat settings and speed settings does it have?
- Does it have a cold setting or cold blast? Some dryers have a cold button that you do not have to hold down -- which is what I prefer.
- How heavy is it? Much lighter ones are available nowadays comparable to travel dryers.
- Is it ergonomic? You want to be able it hold it comfortably and in a natural position so you are not straining your wrist.
- Does it have a retractable cord? I happen to love this feature.
- Does it have a removable lint catcher?
Tips
- Never wrap the cord around the dryer as it may fray or damage cord causing a hazard. Of course a retractable cord is ideal and would eliminate this problem.
- Make sure to clean the hair dryer often, Too much lint of stray hairs can block airflow and cause the dryer to overheat. I prefer dryers that have a removable lint catcher for easy cleaning. Back when they did not have this option, i would use a vacuum.
- Try to give your hair a break from blow drying at least one a week. Even with all the new technology, heat is still damaging to your hair to some degree.