Conair Infiniti Professional Tourmaline Ionic Hair Dryer
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at
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Buy Now: www.hsn.com Get silky, shiny salon results at home with the Conair Infiniti Professional Tourmaline Ionic Hair Dryer with Brush. It's Tourmaline Ceramic Technology dries hair faster and more gently and the... Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #292687
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Thanks u for the tipp.
It would the the same as with any other hand-held blow dryer. I usually end up leaning forward and drying the hair on the back of my head from the inside out because it’s easier for me. But you should do what works for you. It’s not really a matter of how the hairdryer works, but how you work the hairdryer.
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i am courious how easy it is to dry your hair on the back of your head, couse in the demo they didn’t show that.
I was wondering..how do they make them so cheap
i have this.
Have had for over 2 years… when it dies, i’ll get another one!
but i don’t have the diffuser attachment
LOOKS AWESOME!!
omg thats so cool!!!
i so went this
omg im so getting THAT
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i just got my long hair cut off and am going to do a large roller perm soon. i love perms when the hair is short, you do get some damage but i get regular trims (a must) and i use vitamin e on my hair to deep condition it and make it grow. dont message into scalp though. i use on fresh washed hair. its cheap and great. this is the second time this year that i have had my long hair in the middle of my back cut off. so go figure. and i take the vitamin e as a supplement
You are just have to get a flashlight and look for it. It should either be in the back or coming out on one side. It should vent to the outside, but if your laundry room isn't against an outside wall, it might go thru duct work, up and around and over, etc:) Are you sure that your washer is spinning your clothes good enough?? If you've noticed them being wetter and heavier after washing them, it could be your washer instead of the dryer. And be sure you clean out your dryer lint trap after every load. That can cause it to take longer, but not as bad as you described I don't think. The MAIN thing I would check, is to make sure your dryer is actually tumbling. If the belt is broke on it, it could just be heating up but not turning the clothes to dry them. If you are getting a lot of humidity, it sounds like your vent hose might actually be off of the dryer, but that wouldn't affect the drying time, so it sounds mostly like it isn't turning.
Good Luck!!
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The dryer I have can do an entire load of clothes (4 pairs of jeans, 10 shirts, X socks, X undergarmets) in aorund 70 minutes.
I think if you replace the heating coil every few years it keeps the cost of energy down.
Also, it may have been a random mistake.
Sometimes I will do that. I have tossed a shirt in and put it in for the full 70 minutes and got it out 20 minutes later. Its just a matter of turning the knob, lol.
Some dryers have a "more heat" setting for one or two articles of clothing so it dries them faster without the high cost.
[On average, I think my dryer costs us $2 - $3 dollars a month if we use it once a week for large loads or for a few minutes to fluff clothes and get the wrinkles out.]
Stared at some nearby geese and wished it were legal to kill them.
haha me too kimberly9030