I am looking for a high pressure blow dryer for my hair. How do I look for one?
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Megan
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You really need to look for ionic action to start with. This is non-damaging and will dry your hair perfectly without overdoing it. The rest is really up to you. You set the price range and what features you would like on it but the base starting point would be ionic. The T3 Evolution Hair Dryer is one of the best. This high tech ionic dryer is a fashion & beauty industry icon. Its extreme light weight (unusual for a dryer with such a powerful motor) and multiple heat/speed combinations give you ultimate control over styling - perfect for salon use, and just as good at home. Keep in mind Conair offers a much more affordable option that is ionic as well.
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The best hair dryer's are professional grade. They cost more but are worth it. Brands like T3, Sedu, Elchim deliver great results. Don't be seduced by the wattage number. Wattage is not linked to power just how much power it utilizes. The key area is to look for professional grade. You can get technical and look at airspeed and airflow measures. Some of the better dryers note this on their packaging. A good resource for you would be http://www.Folica.com There are hundreds of product reviews and could prove very useful.
