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Going Green With A Hairdryer

Author: Hairdo4U May 8, 2009

ionicGo Green” and “Save Our Planet”. It’s one of those all important topics that is on our minds and that many are diligently working at on a daily basis. So what does going green with a hairdryer have to do with this? Several hairdryer manufacturers have attempted to contribute to the “going green” cause by creating hairdryers with low emf. So you ask the question, “What is EMF?” EMF stands for electro magnetic fields. Electric and magnetic fields are found everywhere. They are part of the natural environment and present in the atmosphere. They are also produced wherever electricity or electrical equipment is in use. When you turn on your hair dryer you are being exposed to EMF. While the long term affects of EMF have yet to be totally determined, there is still concern to those that are conducting the research on this very topic.

So, for those of us who are committed to saving our planet and yet still needing to blow dry our hair, what is the safest hairdryer out there and which one contributes in other ways to “going green”?

How about “going green” with the Silence HP Graphite or Silence HP Ionic hairdryers? These eco-friendly hairdryers were created with technology dedicated to improving the environment. Using these dryers will result in reduction of energy usage by two thirds. Additionally the dryers are made with recyclable plastic. The Silence HP Hairdryers have energy efficient 1200/1600 watt heat equivlalence which results in the dryer using less than one half of the wattage of conventional dryers.

The Silence HP Ionic hairdryer uses natural energy Tourmaline to deliver advanced professional results by naturally infusing hair with negative ions and infrared heat that gently dries hair twice as fast while retaining more moisture.

Both the Silence HP Ionic and Silence HP Graphite dryers are designed to improve health and wellness of salon professionals and their clients. These dryers are virtually noise free. There is no noticeable motor or fan noise normally associated with conventional brand professional dryers. The salon/spa atmosphere can now be as peaceful and relaxing an environment as is possible.

The Silence HP hairdryer also has additional long term benefits by reducing its carbon footprint. It uses two thirds less energy than the average 1650 watt turbo dryer, eliminates carbon dust emissions and produces no measurable EMF’s. Since Silence HP is “Made in the USA” there is no further reduction of its dependency on fossil fuels to reach the North American market place.

So, if “going green” is important to you, you really need to check out the Silence HP hairdryer options and feel good about not only contributing to the cause but also to your health and the health of others.

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