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  2. The 6 Best Blow Dryers That Won’t Fry Your Fine Hair - AOL

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    Women's Pro Dryer 2000. This little green gadget will be the envy of all of your hair tools. With eight heat, speed and ion settings, including a cold shot function, this dryer ensures quality ...

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    Final rating: 4/5. Just about anyone with a head full of curls, coils, or tightly textured hair can appreciate the thoughtful technology behind the Pattern Blow Dryer, especially with its range of ...

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    Amazon. In a one-off review of the Drybar Blow Dryer, Associate Editor Sydney Meister saw firsthand how quick it was to get a salon-worthy blowout. The 360-degree oval-shaped barrel mirrors a ...

  5. Hair straightening - Wikipedia

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    Wider hair irons are used for longer hair. Blow dryer with a comb attachment or round brush to straighten hair. Too much heat can cause damage to the hair; a low to medium heat level protects it and the scalp. Adding some rinse-free or leave-in hair conditioner could help moisturizing hair while using a blow dryer to heat.

  6. Hair dryer - Wikipedia

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    A hair dryer (the handheld type also referred to as a blow dryer) is an electromechanical device that blows ambient air in hot or warm settings for styling or drying hair. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Hair dryers enable better control over the shape and style of hair, by accelerating and controlling the formation of temporary hydrogen bonds within each strand.

  7. Hot comb - Wikipedia

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    In May and June 1914, other Mme. Baum advertisements claimed that she now had a "shampoo dryer and hair straightening comb," said to have been patented on April 1, 1914. [9] U.S. Patent 1,096,666 for a heated "hair drying" comb – but not a hair straightening comb – is credited to Emilia Baum and was granted on May 12, 1914.