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How To Avoid Repairs To Your Hair Clippers

Author: Hairdo4U February 12, 2010

First of all, did you know that hair clippers are really not all that hard to fix?  Well, it’s true but the purpose of this blog today is to provide you with a few simple rules to follow each time you use your hair clippers so that you can avoid having to get repairs made.

The first basic rule in keeping your clippers functioning at an optimum level is the clean the clippers after each and every use.  While this seems painful, especially if you are a barber or hair styliest, some models have a self-cleaning feature so that isn’t going to be an issue.  Second and probably most importantly, read the instructions and guidelines for maintenance that were provided with the hair clipper anspeedmasterwhen you bought it.   Do  take care to always unplug the adapter from the wall outlet without applying any pressure.  Never insert any hard objects to the cutters’ portion of the clipper.  You should never rinse the clipper under water as this will remove the lubrication provided to the clippers.  Avoid using liquid cleaners on the cutters or even on the main body of the unit.  Lastly, keep your hair clippers in shut-off mode when they are not in use. 

While the rules above appear fairly basic, you would be surprised just how many hair clippers do not last past a year with owners/operators failing to do any type of maintenance other than the occasional blowing off the hair from the blades.  Don’t fall into this category and you can feel good about spending your money of one of the nicer and pricier model hair clippers that is going to give you your moneys worth and then some.

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Hot Air Brushes: An Easy Way To Dry & Style Your Hair

Author: Hairdo4U December 3, 2009

HT1074Are you challenged when it comes to using a styling brush and blow dryer at the same time?  It always looks so easy when the hair stylist does it, but when we get home and try to do it ourselves, it isn’t as easy as we thought it would be.

Hot air brushes have been around for awhile and the technology continues to improve their performance.  One of the technologies that has become more and more prevalent in hair styling tools is ionic technology.   In fact, the Hot Tools 1 1/2 inch Ionic Hot Air Brush has such technology.  This is wonderful for those of us who are concerned about our hair’s softness and shine.  It also helps reduce fly away hair.

Of course there are several brands of hot air brushes in the marketplace.  Some come with nylon bristles and others come with flexible ball-tipped bristles.   One advantage of the flexible ball-tipped bristle hot air brushes is that the bristles gently grip your hair and rest softly against your head.  They are also considered tangle-proof.  The locking barrel switch locks in place for curling and it unlocks when you are ready to unwind the hair from the barrel.  The advantages of a nylon bristle hot air brush is that the bristles also gently grip your hair for exceptional control in styling.

My personal preference is the nylon bristle hot air brushes simply because for my hair type, which is fine and short hair, the hair tends to curl better with this type bristle.  This may not be true of other types hair.  Additionally, if you have very thick hair I would not recommend this type of styling appliance as it will inevitably take longer to dry and style.  If there are any of you out there reading this article and find that this is not true for you, I would love to hear about it.  

Prices for hot air brushes range anywhere from the high teens to the mid thirty dollar range.

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Smart Heat: The Latest Technology in Hair Dryers

Author: Hairdo4U November 13, 2009

Who would have thought that there would be a hairdryer invented  that simply by pushing a button you would automatically set the heat at the right temperature based on the type of hair you have?  Well, now there is one.  The Belson Gold ‘N Hot  Elite Smart Heat™  Professional Ionic Dryer does exactly what I’ve described.

This latest innovative technology that has been applied to this professional hairdryerGH7201  lets you select from five different buttons that identify five different hair types.  If you have coarse, medium, thin, very fine, or even if you need to dry a synthetic or natural hair extension, this dryer will meet your needs.  The dryer is lightweight and its perfectly balanced body style makes it extremely easy to handle and use.  Additionally, as an extra added bonus, the dryer comes with a hair concentrator, diffuser, and double pik!!

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The ionic technology used by Smart Heat ™ is designed to maintain the body, moisture and luster of each hair type without overdrying or overstyling.  It is a win-win on this professional hairdryer and Belson Gold ‘N Hot didn’t stop there.  You can also find their Smart Heat™ technology in four different sizes of curling irons and a one inch flat iron.  Way to go Belson Gold ‘n Hot!!!

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Tourmaline Technology In a Flat Iron

Author: Hairdo4U September 2, 2009

black.jpgWith all of the new technologies that have been injected into the mass production of small appliances and even hair styling tools, it is not unusual to question exactly what some of these technologies actually provide.

In hair styling tools descriptions you often see a variety of technologies that have now newly improved a particular styling tool that you are using.  One of the ones that now seems to be so prevalent is tourmaline technology.  So, you ask what exactly is tourmaline technology?

When you look up “tourmaline” in the dictionary you find that it is ”a complex crystalline silicate containing aluminum, boron, and other elements, used in electronic instrumentation and, especially in its green, clear, and blue varieties, as a gemstone”.  Ok, so what does that have to do with ie., tourmaline flat irons?

After seeing many tutorials and reading a variety of descriptions, I have found that tourmaline technology is combined with other technologies that result in the end user not damaging their hair.  When you see the word tourmaline you usually see ionic and/or ceramic.

Tourmaline is actually a semi-precious gemstone that is comprised mainly of a crystal silicate mineral compound. It is well-known for its ionic properties. This gemstone is crushed and compounded into the ceramic plates of the flat iron. When the flat iron is heated and ready for use, the ceramic plates then emit negative ions produced from the tourmaline.  The tourmaline nano particles naturally generate a far-infrared energy when heated.  This penetrating form of heat passes through the hair cuticle, going directly to the cortex.  The cuticle is not over-heated and resists brittleness and cracking, thus helping hair maintain its shine and softness.  Tourmaline also helps cleanse hair of odors and impurities.

Most flat irons available in the marketplace have ceramic or ionic technology.  They will be less expensive than the ones that include the tourmaline or titanium technologies.  If you want the best for your hair, I’d recommend you spend the extra money and buy the one that comes with the tourmaline feature.

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The Benefits of a Wall Mount Hairdryer

Author: Hairdo4U July 3, 2009

sbs-255054.jpgAre you looking to make more space on your bathroom counter, or are you wanting to create a spa look to your current bathroom setup?  Well, when it comes down to where you are going to put a hairdryer, have you ever considered trying out the wall mount hairdryers?

Wall mount hairdryers can certainly help in solving the problem of counter clutter as well as saveing space in your drawers or cupboards.  These dryers can be easily mounted on the wall of your bathroom and with the new sleeker looking designs, they won’t actually take up much of your wall space.  You often see wall mounted hairdryers in luxury hotels or spas.

There are all types of wall mounted hairdryers in the marketplace.  Some come with night lights and even some come with a built-in clock.   Some models of wall mounted hairdryers come with ionic technology, which is something that more and more dryer users are looking for in a dryer.  In a nutshell, the ionic features provide faster drying time resulting in less damage to the hair.   Other features to be looking for include the speed/heat functions and the length of the cord.  Most motors in wall mount hair dryers are highly durable.

Regardless of the type you are looking for, the most important thing that people are still looking for in a hairdryer is the wattage and whether or not it is going to dry their hair they way they are accustomed.   If it is not specifically for your use, but for use in a guest bathroom, these requirements are not necessarily as important. 

While mounting a hairdryer is a relatively easy process, care should still be taken in following the instructions provided so that ultimately the end result is that you have a functional wall mounted dryer that does the job it was intended to do.

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Why Should You Buy An Ionic Hairdryer?

Author: Hairdo4U January 14, 2009

A Great SolutionSo you have washed your hair and now you have to blow dry it.  You’ve noticed that your hair is looking more dull and frizzy and your ends are dry and splitting.  Is it the shampoo, the conditioner, the other products that you use on your hair, OR, is it the hairdryer that is actually drying out your hair?  You go to your hairdresser and you ask what can be done.  The question that arises is, “What kind of hairdryer are you using?”  You suddenly are too embarrassed to say and reply that it is just a cheap model you picked up at the local drug store.  Your hairdresser responds that it is time for you to start looking at ionic hairdryers and seriously consider buying one.  But, why should you buy an ionic hairdryer?  What does an ionic hairdryer have that your everyday run of the mill hairdryers don’t have?

Ionic hairdryers release negative ions into the airstream coming from the dryer.  The negative ions break down the water molecules in your hair into smaller particles.  This is possible due to the positive charge of the water particles attracting the negative ions to it and resulting in the water particles breaking down and evaporating.  This process cuts down the time you spend drying your hair in half.  Since you don’t have to spend as much time drying your hair, your hair will be less likely to get overheated and break, resulting in less split ends. 

Since negative ions improve the condition of your hair by breaking down the water molecules for better absorportion,  it is this absorption process that results in shinier and smoother hair.  Hydrated hair from within gives the hair a healthy glow and more volume.  The tightening or closing of the cuticle from this ionic process will curb the static electricity that causes unwanted frizz.

So…..with all of the stated benefits of an ionic hairdryer, if you don’t already own one, now is the time to buy one.   You will see that there are many ionic hairdryers in the marketplace to choose from.  They are available in all price ranges, shapes, and sizes. With so many choices, you should have no trouble finding one that is just right for you.

  

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