I wouldn't know if there's any truth to the claim or of the exact technology, but blowing ionized particles into statically loaded environment would indeed make the whole system neutral to a degree. However, I was under the impression that hairdryers simply blow hot air and not some other composition of gas containing a large amount of ions. How and where those would come from I have no idea.
The first hairdryer was called the BLOWJOB.
The hairdryer usually use the electrical energy. When heated, the hairdryer will convert electrical energy to heat energy which can then be used for hair drying.
It doesn't.
The water evaporates it is heat up by hairdryer and it turn into gas. called water vapor/
the first hairdryer was actually the vacuum cleaner. After that in 1920 was the first patented hair dryer which didn,t work well. Then in the 50's was the first properly working hairdryer.
well don't use too much heat e.g don't use a straightener to often or a hairdryer.
First, wet your hair completely. Next, use a roll brush and hairdryer to get it mostly straight. Finally, use a straightener on a low setting. I feel your pain; I have curly hair too!
The first hairdryer was called the BLOWJOB.
I saw his PINK hairdryer
Hairdryer Peace was created in 2006.
A hairdryer is a device to dry your hair with! A hairdryer is a device to dry your hair with!
The hairdryer usually use the electrical energy. When heated, the hairdryer will convert electrical energy to heat energy which can then be used for hair drying.
Yes.
Of course.
on a mountain
hairdryer
It doesn't.