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Bespoke Labs T3 Tourmaline Featherweight Dryer Review

March 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

TIGI’s Fun, Professional Dryer

July 27, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment 

Everyone likes to have options. Do more than just dry your hair with TIGI Bed Head Fiber Optic Pulsating Tourmaline Ionic Dryer ($39.99). Ionic technology delivers frizz-free shine, preventing flyaways and dull locks. Control hair’s volume with features like a volumizing finger diffuser and airflow concentrator. Give hair a cold blast for smoothness and use the pulsating air control switch for fast bursts of air that help add lift at the roots. The 1875 watt dryer has two heats, two speeds, and countless styling results.

Hot, Hot Heat!

July 14, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment 

Blow drying can be good for your hair with new T3 Plump Heat Seeking Liquid Hair Plumper ($38.00). This styling liquid uses the power of ionic heat to get superpowered ingredients into the hair shaft. Spray onto towel-dried hair before blow drying, and heat-activated keratin will deeply penetrate each strand to pump it up. Panthenol binds moisture to your hair, while increasing elasticity and extending the growth cycle. This lightweight product makes hair voluminous rather than weighing it down. No need to fear the blow dryer with this revolutionary hair plumper.

Don’t Forget to Pack Your T3 Travel Dryer!

July 11, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment 

Shouldn’t going on vacation mean looking as gorgeous as ever? Don’t let your style suffer because of ancient hotel blow dryers any longer! The compact, stylish T3 Travel Dryer ($99.99) packs quite a punch!

This 1200-watt dryer dries hair quickly with less damage, thanks to far infrared heat. Despite the extra features (like tourmaline crystals which produce strand-smoothing negative ions), this dryer is lightweight, and petite enough to leave you plenty of room in the suitcase for souvenirs!

Choosing the Right Flat Iron

July 9, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment 

Not all flat irons are made equal! If you’re ready to go from curly or wavy to smooth and glossy, follow these tips to choose the right flat iron that will give the most gorgeous results for your hair type:

-Flat irons generally come in widths between one and two inches. Wider irons work best on longer hair, while thinner irons work well for short hair. If you’re somewhere in-between, select an iron in the 1.25-1.75” range.
-Adjustable heat settings let the iron heat enough to effectively straighten and shine without being too damaging to your hair. Those with thin or fragile hair will not need to use as high a setting as those with thick or coarse hair. Also, make sure the iron has enough power- 150 watts or more should do it.
-No matter what your hair type, you will want an iron with ceramic plates! Ceramic is less damaging than aluminum or other metals. And those wet to dry irons that allow you to skip the blow dryer? Many work thanks to tourmaline ceramic plates, which produce a flow of protective negative ions to close the hair’s cuticle and ward off damage. If you have especially curly, frizzy or difficult to style hair, wet to dry flat irons may help you finally achieve the look you want! The CHI Wet to Dry Flat Iron (myhairstylingtools.com, $147.95) is a popular choice!

Fight Frizz with a Hot Sock!

July 9, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment 

A blowdryer can be a necessary evil. Protect your hair from damaging heat with the Hot Sock Diffuser. This flexible, foam diffuser fits most blowdryers and is easier to attach than clunky plastic diffusers. The Hot Sock forms a barrier between your hair and direct heat, which also prevents frizz and flyaways.

The best part? Universal diffusers can cost as much as $50 or more, but the Hot Sock is an affordable $5.99!

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