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Question: How does an ionic hair dryer work?


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Ions break down the molecular structure of H20 (water molecules.) Breaking the molecule down into lone atoms of hydrogen and oxygen is the key. Once these atoms are free, they are simply blown away from your hair. It's almost like an instant evaporation, but more so because of the breakdown of molecules. It takes millions of ions to be effective and so I "think" that's why some heat is still required. But a good ionic dryer should cut down on your drying time. I do not know how the ions are produced as far as the inner workings of an ion dryer.


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