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Hot Air Brushes: An Easy Way To Dry & Style Your Hair
December 3, 2009
Are 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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