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Archive for September 29th, 2009

Is Your Hairdryer Too Heavy To Handle?

Author: Hairdo4U September 29, 2009

andis-elevate-ultra-elevate.jpgAre you to that point where holding your hairdryer up to dry your hair is starting to wear on you?  Do you already have arm and wrist problems and just don’t know which lightweight professional hairdryer to use? 

In today’s marketplace we are very fortunate to be able to choose from many options.  Over the years the manufacturers of both professional and non-professional versions of hairdryers have been able to answer the cries of both professional stylists and at-home stylists begging for a lighter weight hairdryer.  So, the end result has produced a variety of hairdryers that can weigh 16 ounces or less.  They also don’t have to be big and bulky. 

The lightweight versions of hairdryers come in mini size, sleek and futuristic looking, basic looking but still lightweight, and some have every feature you could possibly ask for.  Some of these professional lightweight dryers are pricey, and some are very affordable. 

Whatever it is you are looking for in a lightweight dryer, I’m sure there is something out there for you.  If you are not absolutely sure about one, just go to almost any of the websites that sell professional hairdryers and read the feedback and comments that customers have posted regarding the particular dryer you are interested in.  


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