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Tourmaline vs. Ionic Hair Dryers: How to Choose

by / Monday, 17 July 2023 / Published in Uncategorized

Do you want gorgeous, touchable soft hair? You may have decided to invest in a high-quality hair dryer, however, you’re not sure which to choose. Tourmaline? Ionic? You’ve never heard of these terms before now. You used to think a hair dryer was just a hair dryer, but now you know otherwise. 

To make the most informed buying decision, it helps to know the benefits of each type of hair dryer as well as the differences between the two.

The Benefits of Tourmaline 

Tourmaline hair dryers use both negative ions and infrared heat to dry your hair. If you’re the type who cannot style your hair without using plenty of heated tools, a Tourmaline dryer is the best bet for you. The ions and infrared heat, even in large amounts, won’t fry your lovely strands. This type of dryer also prevents frizz. What’s not to love?

The Benefits of Ionic

Ionic hair dryers are named such for the negative ions used to power the device. But wait, don’t Tourmaline dryers also use negative ions? Yes. So why does this matter? Because wet hair is covered in positive ions. When these two ions combine, you get dryer hair much faster than you would with a lower-end dryer. All that and your hair quality might be softer, too! It’s a win-win.

How to Choose? 

Both Tourmaline and ionic hair dryers have incredible benefits. How can you possibly choose between the two? Well, it depends on what matters most to you. If you care more about combatting frizz, then get a tourmaline dryer. If you want to cut back on the amount of time you spend drying your hair, go for an ionic dryer. Considering both won’t damage your hair, there’s pretty much no way you can go wrong.

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