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    Amazon. If you’ve ever even window shopped for a Dyson hair tool, you know the prices can be eye-popping. Enter: the T3 AireLuxe. “This dryer is fast and gentle since it’s ionic,” Chong says.

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  5. Hair dryer - Wikipedia

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    A hair dryer, hairdryer, [1] hairdrier, [2] or blow dryer is an electromechanical device that blows ambient or hot air over damp hair to speed the evaporation of water to dry the hair. Blow dryers enable better control over the shape and style of hair, by accelerating and controlling the formation of temporary hydrogen bonds within each strand.

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    The hair tends to look moist and as locks. A digital perm makes the wave most prominent when the hair is dry, and loose when it is wet. Therefore, the dry and curly look of the curl iron or the hot curler can be created. Digital perms thermally recondition the hair, [citation needed] though the chemicals and processing are similar to a straight ...

  7. Nichrome - Wikipedia

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    Nichrome. Nichrome (also known as NiCr, nickel-chromium or chromium-nickel) is a family of alloys of nickel and chromium (and occasionally iron [1]) commonly used as resistance wire, heating elements in devices like toasters, electrical kettles and space heaters, in some dental restorations (fillings) and in a few other applications.

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