Ionic Hair Dryers

Ionic Hair Dryers - Today hair dryers just got so much better with the use of science. Ionic Hair Dryers get rid of those bad frizzy hair days. Producing hair that is much more hydrated and great looking.

Explosion of ionic hair dryers, air purifiers and other ionic products becoming all the rage. You can’t help but notice claims about ionic hair dryers. Are they worth the money?
iTech Ionic Tourmaline Hair Dryer, 2000W, Model 83822
First the science used by ionic hair dryers, which is pretty simple. An ion is an atom or molecule that has either lost or gained one or more electrons after interaction with another positively or negatively charges particle. This occurs in a process called ionization and results in a free electron, with a negative charge, getting knocked off an atom or molecule.

 iTech Wet-&-Dry Ceramic Tourmaline Flat Iron, 5/8 , Model 83812


So what does this do for your frizzy hair or dirty air? In ionic hair dryers, these free electrons or negative ions break up water
 HairArt Ionic Diffuser, Model H3000, Pink
molecules so that hair can dry faster, according to the ionic hair dryer’s manufacturers. They also leave behind some of the water particles leaving the hair more hydrated and less likely to tangle and frizz. The good housekeeping institute, which tests hair products, found that ionic hair dryers did add sheen to hair, but weren’t any faster, some cut drying time, but others extended it.

 HairArt Travel Hair Dryer Model D3680, 1100W


What ever the science many are finding that the dreaded bad hair day, when those curls go flat and your hair is just so shiny your locks look as limp as a three-legged dog are now a thing of the past thanks to the Ionic hair dryer. Hair drying technology, once a simple affair, isn’t stopping at ions. Newer ionic hair dryer models have replaced metal heating coils with coils made of ceramic. Ceramic coils produce a so called far- infrared heat that dries the hair quicker from the inside out. Manufacturers are also adding the gems stone tourmaline to ceramic and ionic hair dryers to boost the output of negative ions.