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  2. Hair dryer - Wikipedia

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    Hair dryers were only capable of using 100 watts, which increased the amount of time needed to dry hair (the average dryer today can use up to 2000 watts of heat). [15] Since the 1920s, development of the hair dryer has mainly focused on improving the wattage and superficial exterior and material changes.

  3. Category:Products introduced in 1920 - Wikipedia

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  4. Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    This also included both small and large electric appliances of all kinds, from hair dryers and electric irons to clothes washers and dryers, refrigerators and air conditioning units. After more than 50 years, and after playing a strong No. 2 to rival General Electric for most of that time, Westinghouse decided to exit the appliance business in ...

  5. Orient Express is opening a luxury hotel in Rome. Here ... - AOL

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    Travelers staying in select signature suites will find a turntable with vinyl records and Dyson hair dryers in their rooms. ... to board the original Orient Express cars from the 1920s and 1930s. ...

  6. 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.

  7. The 14 Best Hair Dryers for Fine Hair, According to Stylists

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    Raise your hand if you’ve ever watched a hair tutorial featuring a thick-haired goddess like Kim Kardashian or Negin Mirsalehi. OK, now raise your hand if you copied that tutorial step by step, yet.

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