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Expert Blowdryer Tips and Tricks! ![]() This Week's 20% Off Coupon: ULTRACHIC20 A blowdryer is an electromechanical device designed to blow cool or hot air over wet or damp hair, in order to accelerate the evaporation of water particles and dry the hair. Blowdryers are used both in the beauty salon by professional stylists, and in the average household by consumers. Besides drying hair, blowdryers can be utilized for a wide range of non-hair related blowdryer tricks and tasks. Listed below are some blowdryer tricks you may not know about it: 1. Caulk Removal 2. Prevent Fungus Or Mold Growth On Shower Walls Or Door Allowing air to circulate throughout the shower stall helps prevent the growth of mold. Another option is to direct a blast of air from your blowdryer onto the shower door or walls. The added burst of air will help to prevent mold growth. When possible avoid standing on a wet floor when utilizing the blowdryer. Note: Since 1991 the CPSC has mandated by By 2000, deaths by blowdryers had dropped to less than four people a year, a stark difference to the hundreds of cases of electrocution accidents during the mid-twentieth century. 3. Remove Fog From Bathroom Mirrors 4. Remove Lice From Scalps 5. Melting Candle Wax Place the blowdryer setting on hot and direct the hot air towards the melted wax. As the wax melts, blot it or wipe it away with a paper towel. The same process will take candle wax off a table or counter top. The paper towels will help you absorb the hot wax. This same blowdryer trick also works with crayon markings on walls, wallpaper or the floor. 6. Speed Dry Panty Hose Summary – Blow Dryer Tricks Blowdryers were invented around the end of the 19th century. The first model was created by Alexander F. “Beau” Godefroy in his salon in Blowdryers can be used for many other tricks other than drying hair. Blowdryers can help soften caulk, remove harden wax dripping, help kill lice and remove fog and mold. They can also be used to speed up the drying of pantyhose, heating sheets to make them toasty on cold winter nights and heat up the inside of slippers. |
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