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		<id>http://istoriya.soippo.edu.ua/index.php?title=Best_Blow_Dryer_In_The_World&amp;diff=300641</id>
		<title>Best Blow Dryer In The World</title>
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				<updated>2018-03-11T06:04:55Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Edgestage7: Best Blow Dryer In The World&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Both Andis and BaByliss make top rated hair dryers, so whether it's a ceramic, tourmaline, cheap, travel, lightweight or top-of-the-range appliance you're after, you can rest assured that both companies make a pretty comprehensive range of good quality blow dryers. But, which makes the best ionic hair dryer?If you're looking to buy a new hair dryer make sure it's ionic. Traditional dryers will dry your hair all right, but they produce lots of positive ions. They are positively charged particles that have been shown to open up the cuticle thereby giving hair split ends, or that that 'frizzy', 'blow-dried' look. Negative ions, on the other hand, are good for hair. The negative ions seal the cuticle making hair shinier and healthier. They also break down water droplets into much smaller droplets that more easily evaporate - cutting down drying time - and the water droplets can also be absorbed into the hair shaft itself, thereby hydrating hair, giving it a smooth, shiny and sleek finish.&lt;br /&gt;
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Andis has a long history of manufacturing hair care products and still designs and makes its product in the U.S. The company probably manufacturers more models of blow dryers than anyone else - everything from wall mounted, through to travel models. The company hasn't been slow to produce a range of ionic hair dryers and the Andis Colorwaves Pro 1875 Tourmaline Ionic AC is an excellent and popular appliance.BaByliss is actually a subdivision of Conair and its range of appliances is designed in France. The BaByliss Thermal Ionic dryer is a best seller.So, how do both of these appliances compare?On price, the Andis wins, costing only around two-thirds the cost of the BaByliss. If cost is a consideration, you could do far worse than choosing the Colorwaves Pro. While both come with a concentrator nozzle, the Colorwaves Pro also comes with a Pick, which some might find useful. However, the concentrator of the BaByliss is made from ceramic, which is better.The BaByliss may cost more but you do get a lot more for your money. For instance, the Andis hair dryer comes with a 1875 watt AC motor, which is more powerful than most, but the BaByliss Thermal Ionic comes with a very impressive 2000 watts of power.Also, you get more heat settings. The Andis comes with 2 speed and 2 heat settings whereas the BaByliss comes with 3 heat and 3 speed settings - the high heat setting is very hot.&lt;br /&gt;
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When using both dryers I found that I disliked the positioning of the heat/speed buttons on the Andis - they're found on the side of the handle, which is okay if your right-handed, but if you're left-handed I could easily imagine how accidentally turning them on/off could be an issue - until you got used to using it, I suppose. The buttons on the BaByliss are found on the front of the handle, which makes using them so much easier. Both models feature the cool shot button on the front of the handle.Overall, the BaByliss hair dryer is better, however if you want to save yourself a few dollars, don't mind where the buttons are located on the handle, and don't particularly need a very hot temperature setting, then the Andis hair dryer would be a perfectly good choice.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Edgestage7</name></author>	</entry>

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		<id>http://istoriya.soippo.edu.ua/index.php?title=Best_Type_Of_Blow_Dryer_For_Natural_Hair&amp;diff=300640</id>
		<title>Best Type Of Blow Dryer For Natural Hair</title>
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				<updated>2018-03-11T05:58:30Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Edgestage7: Best Type Of Blow Dryer For Natural Hair&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Both Andis and BaByliss make top rated hair dryers, so whether it's a ceramic, tourmaline, cheap, travel, lightweight or top-of-the-range appliance you're after, you can rest assured that both companies make a pretty comprehensive range of good quality blow dryers. But, which makes the best ionic hair dryer?If you're looking to buy a new hair dryer make sure it's ionic. Traditional dryers will dry your hair all right, but they produce lots of positive ions. They are positively charged particles that have been shown to open up the cuticle thereby giving hair split ends, or that that 'frizzy', 'blow-dried' look. Negative ions, on the other hand, are good for hair. The negative ions seal the cuticle making hair shinier and healthier. They also break down water droplets into much smaller droplets that more easily evaporate - cutting down drying time - and the water droplets can also be absorbed into the hair shaft itself, thereby hydrating hair, giving it a smooth, shiny and sleek finish.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Andis has a long history of manufacturing hair care products and still designs and makes its product in the U.S. The company probably manufacturers more models of blow dryers than anyone else - everything from wall mounted, through to travel models. The company hasn't been slow to produce a range of ionic hair dryers and the Andis Colorwaves Pro 1875 Tourmaline Ionic AC is an excellent and popular appliance.BaByliss is actually a subdivision of Conair and its range of appliances is designed in France. The BaByliss Thermal Ionic dryer is a best seller.So, how do both of these appliances compare?On price, the Andis wins, costing only around two-thirds the cost of the BaByliss. If cost is a consideration, you could do far worse than choosing the Colorwaves Pro. While both come with a concentrator nozzle, the Colorwaves Pro also comes with a Pick, which some might find useful. However, the concentrator of the BaByliss is made from ceramic, which is better.The BaByliss may cost more but you do get a lot more for your money. For instance, the Andis hair dryer comes with a 1875 watt AC motor, which is more powerful than most, but the BaByliss Thermal Ionic comes with a very impressive 2000 watts of power.Also, you get more heat settings. The Andis comes with 2 speed and 2 heat settings whereas the BaByliss comes with 3 heat and 3 speed settings - the high heat setting is very hot.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
When using both dryers I found that I disliked the positioning of the heat/speed buttons on the Andis - they're found on the side of the handle, which is okay if your right-handed, but if you're left-handed I could easily imagine how accidentally turning them on/off could be an issue - until you got used to using it, I suppose. The buttons on the BaByliss are found on the front of the handle, which makes using them so much easier. Both models feature the cool shot button on the front of the handle.Overall, the BaByliss hair dryer is better, however if you want to save yourself a few dollars, don't mind where the buttons are located on the handle, and don't particularly need a very hot temperature setting, then the Andis hair dryer would be a perfectly good choice.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Edgestage7</name></author>	</entry>

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		<id>http://istoriya.soippo.edu.ua/index.php?title=Best_Professional_Hair_Dryer_With_Diffuser&amp;diff=300639</id>
		<title>Best Professional Hair Dryer With Diffuser</title>
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				<updated>2018-03-11T05:53:07Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Edgestage7: Створена сторінка: Many people think that every hairdryer is same and does the same job. However, this is not true, and every blow dryer has its own pros and cons. In fact, a high...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Many people think that every hairdryer is same and does the same job. However, this is not true, and every blow dryer has its own pros and cons. In fact, a high quality hair dryer really makes a difference, and helps to achieve superb as well as healthy hair styling results. However, with hundreds and thousands of hairdryers in the market, it is quite a complicated task to choose the most perfect one that suit your unique preferences and lifestyle. Mentioned below are some important tips to choose the most [http://bestprofessionalhairdryer.com/ best professional hair dryer] appropriate hairdryer that goes with your hair texture and requirements.One of the most important things that must be considered for the right selection of hairdryer is wattage, i.e. the higher the wattage the better will be the result. Hence, it would be better if you opt for a hairdryer with at least 1600 wattage. But for curly thick hair, it is advisable to have a hair dryer with a wattage between 1800 and 2000. Another significant factor that must be considered for the right selection of a blow dryer is its quality, which in turn is determined by the material or technology used for its manufacture.&lt;br /&gt;
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For those looking for a professional hairdryer to both blow dry and straighten hair, then perhaps no other options would be better than owning hairdryers that are the result of ceramic technology. Stable and even distribution of heat across the hair, elimination of damaging spots, and efficient heat retention are some of the benefits as a result of ceramic technology. Further, ceramic emit far infrared rays, which help to eliminate frizz via locking in hair's natural moisture and color. Also, a popular choice to own a professional hairdryer is ceramic hairdryer infused with tourmaline gemstones. Its specialty is that it leads to the increased emission of far infrared rays and negative ions, thereby adding extra shine and gorgeousness to your hair.It would be even better if you go for a hairdryer complemented with the properties of ionic technology. There are also top notch hair dryers made using a blend of technologies such as ceramic, nano silver, and nano titanium. Equally important is to consider its features for the appropriate selection of a hairdryer. It would be better if your hairdryer is enclosed with features such as lightweight ergonomic profile, multiple heat as well as speed settings in order to suit the hair texture, long life AC motor, nozzles, and diffusers.&lt;br /&gt;
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Some of the most preferred choices for those looking to own a professional hair dryer are Velecta Paramount Tourmaline Ceramic HairDryer, BaByliss Pro Tourmaline and Ceramic Hair Dryer, Velecta Paramount Revolutionary Ultra Quiet Tourmaline Ceramic HairDryer, Avanti Ultra Professional Heavy Duty AC Motor HairDryer, Elchim Professional Ionic Blow Dryer, and Zazen Professional Nano Silver Ionic HairDryer.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Edgestage7</name></author>	</entry>

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