Chi Hair Dryers – Salon Looking Hair At The Touch Of A Button

Looking for the right hair dryer may be a little confusing. What do you do with so many different kinds and types. I have looked at a few models and found the Chi hair dryers to outperform other varieties at a comparable price. You’ll find that the Chi is a little more expensive then than the generic brands but will give you a professional look to your hair. For ease of use and features you won’t find another dryer in the same price range.

Chi hair dryers appear in a variety of versions such as the Farouk Chi Pro, Chi Rocket Hair Dryer, Chi Air Turbo Pro, Chi Nano Ceramic Hair Dryer or the Chi Mini Travel Dryer.

If you are looking for something that is powerful, will clean and soften your hair while it dries then the Chi Rocket Professional is one of the best you can buy for your money. With two heat and speed settings and extremely low electromagnetic frequency you’ll find your hair comes out like it’s been professionally styled every time. The chi uses negative ions to help clean and dry hair quickly. At 1800 Watts, combined with Infrared heat, it has enough power to dry even very thick hair quickly.

It isn’t merely the basic dryer that you get but contained in the package will be comb and concentrator nozzle accessories.

Chi hair dryers also come in smaller varieties if you don’t need something with so much power. Smaller versions are around 1300 Watts, but with all the technology such as Far Infrared heat, it’s still enough to dry just about any hair. They all come with a very long cord, around nine or 10 feet, which is very handy. Some will swivel 360 degrees so the cord will never get in the way.

All in all the Chi hair dryers are a great product for the price tag. The number of options included, with various heat and fan speed settings, make it a must have for those wanting professionally styled hair.

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March 31, 2010
Posted in Product Reviews — Steve Willenson @ 7:34 AM

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