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Elchim hairdryer

Author: StylinG December 16, 2008
Elchim hairdryer

Since 1942, the name Elchim has been known to manufacture high-quality products that salon professionals love. According to international hairstylists, nothing beats an Elchim hairdryer when it comes to professional salon appliances. Elchim hairdryers are preferred by top stylists because they are light weight and durable and have multiple temperature and speed functions.
Among the most popular Elchim hair drying products are the following:

~Elchim 2001 1800 watt hairdryer – perfect balance between power, performance, and working time

~Elchim VIP 1800 watt hairdryer – packaged with the VIP high-level diffusers and nozzle

~Elchim VIP Ionic hairdryer – offers 1500-1800 watts of power and twice the negative ions of conventional ionic dryers

~Elchim Uragano Ionic hairdryer – reduces blow drying time by half by producing a continuous flow of negative ions that doubles the output of conventional ionic dryers

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Professional hairdryers

Author: StylinG December 16, 2008
Professional hairdryers

Create the hairstyle you want without much effort. Get help from professional hairdryers that make the job easier. Having one of these gadgets at home will lessen your trips to the salon and help save your money. Here are some techniques you can use in achieving a professional-looking blowout right in your own home:

~Blow dry freshly-washed hair. Don’t start with very wet hair. Use a towel to get rid of excess water.

~Apply a good styling product (leave-in conditioner, straightening balm, or shine serum) to add body to fine, limp hair, or keep the frizziness out of thick, curly hair. Comb the product through your hair

~Separate hair into sections and secure with clips to help manage the blowout. Leave only the section you’re starting with.

~Instead of a brush, use your fingers first to hold the hair taut as you blow hot air into it

~Once your roots are dry, use a round-barreled brush and pull it through your hair downwards as you point the dryer towards your hair

~Blow dry each section then lock your style using the cool button

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