Monday, December 12, 2011
Conair Ionic Hair Dryer Reviews Conair hair dryers are among the best on the market and are a very popular
Conair Ionic Hair Dryer Reviews Conair hair dryers are among the best on the market and are a very popular. The company makes all the different types; ionic, ceramic, tourmaline, wall-mounted as well as the unique Infiniti Hair Designer 208R, which has been designed to both dry and straighten hair at the same cheap omega watches time. If you want hair that looks fabulous, shiny and healthy after it's been blow-dried you want negative ions. Tests have shown that these negatively charges particles close the cuticle of Rolex replica the hair shaft and help to make it lie flatter, giving hair a shinier look with more body. Negative ions also break down water droplets into much smaller ones, which means drying Rolex replica watches time is reduced and your hair also absorbs the micro-droplets, helping to hydrate and avoid frizz. Conair ionic hair dryers are specifically designed to produce tons of negative ions. Not only that but other materials like ceramic and tourmaline are used to further enhance styling performance. The company makes many ionic models but the most popular include the Infiniti Professional Tourmaline (213X). This appliance comes with a large 1875 watt motor, tourmaline, 3 heat and 2 speed settings and a cool shot button. You also get a concentrator and a ceramic diffuser. Its main selling point is price, being substantially cheaper than many of its competitors. Its biggest let down is the rather short 7 foot power cord and that it weighs a hefty 3. 45 lbs - compare this to the 13. 5 ounces of the T3 Evolution hair dryer. Costing less - and weighing less at breitling replica watches 2. 8 lbs - is the Ion Shine Ceramic Styler. You get the same size motor and heat/speed settings and cool shot button. But unlike the 213X, you don't get a ceramic diffuser, which is a real minus point as is does take away some of its versatility. However, the soft-grip handle is a nice feature as is the 'hang loop'. If you can live without the diffuser, the 213X might be the better option. Perhaps filling a niche market, the Ionic Cord-Keeper is one of my favorite hair dryers from Conair. It's really been designed for those who want to take their hair dryer with them when they go on vacation. The cord retracts into the handle with the simple press of a button and the handle also folds for compact storage. Being made for travel, it comes with dual voltage, as you'd expect. What I really like about this traveling dryer over other brands is that you don't have to compromise on the motor - it comes with 1875 watts. However, you do have to make some compromises - it only comes with 2 heat/speed settings and you don't get any attachments either. Saving the best till last, is the Infiniti Hair Designer (208). This appliance remains rather unique as it serves as both a hair dryer and flat iron - and it actually does straighten hair rather well. The secret lies in the straightening attachment that comes with it. It's comprised of 3 parts: a detangling comb, tourmaline ceramic straightening plates - with 4 tension settings - and flocked discs to add shine. You can also rotate the attachment through 360 degrees. If it does have one drawback it would have to be that it can take a while to learn how to use it correctly; you use it more like you would a flat iron and you have to learn how to adjust (rotate) the straightening attachment. But, once you master these, it really does produce straight, shiny hair. Conair ionic hair dyers represent great value Rolex replica watche for money; you can easily spend a lot more on another brand and get half the results. If there was one overall criticism it would be that they all tend to be a little on the heavy side, but this isn't that big a deal for most. Follow the links for the Conair Ionic Hair Dryer range and many more hair dryer reviews on leading brands like the T3, BaByliss and Andis hair dryer.
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