Cut Your Styling Time in Half with a Wet to Dry Hair Iron
November 7, 2008 by Elena · Leave a Comment
The morning rush can be very frustrating. You wake up late, hop in the shower, rush to get dressed and then….you have to blow dry your hair and then straighten it with an iron. All the extra steps can be infuriating, not to mention the extra time they add to your morning routine. There must be an easier way.
And there is an easier way. If you want to skip a step in your morning beauty routine, than you are going to want to get your hands on a wet to dry hair straightener. These amazing hair tools let you straighten your hair before you blow dry it. This completely eliminates a step every day in your styling. Think about the freedom. 
I know, you’re probably saying that there is no way that you could straighten your hair without blow drying it first. In fact, you’re probably yelling at your computer telling me that will actually damage your hair. But stop. It won’t. These irons have been specially designed to handle damp hair to straighten it and dry it all in one step. But let’s be clear here. I’m not trying to tell you that you will be able to hop out of the shower with soaking wet hair and immediately try to style it. No. These irons are designed to handle damp hair, not dripping wet hair.
So how do wet to dry hair straighteners work without damaging the hair? The Bespoke Labs T3 Narrow Wet-Or-Dry iron is one popular iron that utilizes a unique vent and channel system to evaporate the extra water while it’s straightening. This iron will lock in the moisture of the hair and transform it into beautiful, glossy, well hydrated locks. The extra glossiness that this iron provides is also due to the use of negative ion technology and tourmaline that emits negative ions to quickly dry hair and lock in the natural oils allowing hair to look its best every time.
The T3 Tourmaline Wet-Or- Dry Ceramic Iron is another quality hair straightener that allows you to skip the step of blow drying. This iron also utilizes the unique venting and channels for excess moisture evaporation. The tourmaline and negative ions cut the styling time in half leaving your hair soft, silky and wonderfully healthy.
There is no need to be afraid of a wet to dry hair iron. In fact, by picking a quality wet to dry iron you will actually be doing your hair a favor because you are cutting your styling time in half and allowing the beautiful, natural glossiness of your hair to shine through every time. Plus, wouldn’t you like a few extra minutes every day because it doesn’t take you as long to style your hair? Of course you would. Who wouldn’t?
Tourmaline Crystals In Hair Dryers For Healthier Hair
November 6, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Traditional hair dryers use plastic or metal heating elements to create the hot air that they blow over your hair to dry it after a wash job. This excess heat exposes your hair to enough heat it actually warms up your hair that ends up making it brittle so that it is prone to breaking and split ends. Tourmaline hair dryers on the other hand use ceramic and tourmaline crystals to create not only heat but also negative ions that will leave the hair luxuriant and smooth despite the heavy styling. This is extremely important for women who style their hair daily to avoid the damage caused by so much heat so often.
You Need More Than Quality Hair Products For Healthy Hair
September 5, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
If you watch shampoo commercials they make you believe that their product can make you have the most beautiful hair if you only use their brand. Of course quality hair products can help you have healthy hair but that is only part of the picture. If you have healthy hair and use styling tools, which are not good for its health, the quality products you use become useless.
Tourmaline hair dryers use gemstones rich in negative ions to not blow your hair dry with just air but break the water down to remove the moisture from your hair. These ions also bind with the positive ions in your hair to neutralize frizz and help lock in moisture.
Ceramic hair straighteners and curling irons are much better for styling your hair than inexpensive hair tools. The cheaper models usually do not have variable temperature settings and the have hot spots which can damage your hair when it is exposed to them. While ceramic heats up evenly providing and has a smooth surface so that the strands of your hair can glide smoothly through the plates and be exposed to one constant temperature. This will help your hair be more healthy and radiant especially when combined with quality hair products.
Hair Dryer Choices
August 27, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Girls today have a much wider selection on hair dryers than our mothers and other women had just a few short years ago. Old hair dryers that were available back then were essentially a coil that heated up when an electrical current was passed through it. This was then blown over the hair to dry it out, and dry it out it did, quite literally. These dryers were notorious for causing split ends, frizz, and other hair problems that made a girls tresses just not as good looking as they should have been. Sadly many drugstore hair dryers are the same now as they were then, so if possible avoid these dryers if you can.
Modern hair dryers utilize the knowledge that negative ions enrich hair and help it retain its own natural moisture. These come in either ceramic or ionic hair dryers and a few of these even add in the extra touch of tourmaline for even more negative ion infusion into hair for the absolute best blow dry that will leave your hair healthy if not healthier than before you used them. These dryers may cost a little more, but in the long run they are well worth the expense.
Keeping Hair Healthy With Professional Blow Dryers
August 18, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Some of the most popular hair dryers for the professional hairdresser include the ionic blow dryer and the tourmaline hair dryers. These dryers are far superior to any other hair dryer on the market and can actually do so much to benefit your hair while you blow dry. These dryers can not only dry your hair quickly and effectively but they can help it retain its own moisture to keep it healthy and shiny. Stop drying out your hair and creating damage which results in split ends, get a professional quality blow dryer and treat your hair very well.
Using A Diffuser on Your Hair Dryer
August 16, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Many women wash and blow dry their hair daily, and this can be hard on it especially when you add in the blow drying and styling. One way to ease the stress from all of this styling is to use a professional hair dryer with a diffuser on the end to concentrate the air flow on your hair. A professional blow dryer can dry hair quicker and with less damage. Plus by using the diffuser the airflow can be centered on the hair so less energy is wasted on the area around the hair and more is used on the wet locks.
Straightening Hair With A Blow Dryer
August 16, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
In a pinch any hair blow dryer and a brush can be used to straighten slightly unruly hair, though this takes a little practice to master and it is not nearly as effective as a hair straightening iron. With your hair wet divide it into many easy to manage areas to work with. Take each section at a time, and put tension on the hair to make it taut while you blow the hair dry from the root to the tip. Dry both the underneath as well as the top this way and once that part is straightened and dry move on to the next section.
Better Blow Dryers For Better Hair
August 12, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
The blow dryer has come a long way over the years to a piece of equipment that blew air on your head to dry your hair to a fancy hair styling tool that will not only dry your hair, but help moisturize it as well. In the past hair dryers were large and clunky with the air being blown on your hair being just a slightly heated up version of the air around the dryer. This worked, but was bad to dry hair out, especially if the dryer was used often. This resulted in dried out hair with split ends, which tended to be frizzy and unmanageable.
Newer professional hair dryers are lighter weight and much more efficient at drying hair quickly and effectively without drying out the hair. Ionic hair dryers use negative ions to break down the water in the hair instead of blowing it away with hot air. By not using hot air to blow the hair dry the hair is able to retain its own moisture and thus does not dry out. This means a healthier, shinier head of hair free of split ends and easy to manage and style.
Ionic Hair Dryers
August 10, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
One of the hottest new styling tools available are the ionic hair dyers, which are being, touted as the absolute best way to blow dry your hair. There are those who debate the science behind ionic blow dryers and feel that it is all marketing hype. Yet Consumer Reports independently studied the blow dryers and concluded that they indeed leave hair shiny and healthier looking when used and they dried hair quicker than regular blow dryers. Once you try out this ionic technology you will become a true believer as well in the effectiveness and quality of these blow dryers.
Using the Best Blow Dryers
August 1, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Many women go to great lengths to buy the best salon quality shampoo and conditioners for their hair so it will look its absolute best. Yet without even thinking about it these same women use cheap drugstore hair dryers to dry their hair after every washing. These blow dryers do get the hair dry, but are very damaging to the hair in the process. One of the best investments that can be made for the overall health and vitality of your hair is a professional blow dryer. Ionic and tourmaline blow dryers are specially designed to dry hair quickly and efficiently leaving it healthier and more radiant.



