| Why do ceramic hairdryers cost so much more? Are they really better? |
| Yes, yes, yes! A million time yes! My hair feels so much less damaged and looks so much better since I've upgraded hairdryers. I only wish I had discovered what I difference a good hairdryer makes sooner. I currently have a babyliss and would buy another in a heartbeat. |
| Ceramic and tourmaline is much better. Definitely worth it. T3. |
| What is different about them? Why are they better? |
| Tourmaline crystals dry hair faster with les damage, frizz, etc. They produce negative ions that help dry hair inside cortex to outer layer I'm a shorter period of time. Not a scientist but you could google it. Quicker dryer time equals less heat, which equals less damage, which equals healthier longer hair that isn't breaking off. Also much less frizzy. |
| It is worth it to have a professional hardryer and brushes to style at home. I can get my hair to look sleek and straight like my stylist plus little damage to hair like with cheAp hair dryers or flat irons. Worth the investment. |
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If they're so good why don't salons use them?
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They do (at least the decent salons do). Look at your stylist's hairdryer the next time you're there. |
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I found mine at CVS or Target for a great price. They're not all over $100. |
| Yes, my MIL got me one. I think that it does a much better job than my old Revlon. |
But the higher end professional models make a big difference. The Target ceramic dryers really aren't much better than regular cheap Target dryers. |
| Can someone recommend a good model? |
I love my super solano and it's not quite as spendy as some others. |
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Solano...I have that at home and they use it at my salon. It's heavy tho so get the travel size if you prefer one that is lightweight. Awesome!,,
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