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saxorune
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When trying to find a good hair dryer the other day, I stumbled across something called ionic hairdryers. They seem to be very common; most brands that produce hair dryers seem to have dryers that possesses this mystic quality.
I've been trying to find out what this 'ionic' really means, but haven't been able to find a satisfactory explanation. Sure the companies have plenty of dodgy quasi-physics explanations, but I do wonder though if these producs actually emit 'ions' as they claim (and how on Earth could that be possible?), and how are they supposed to work, and lastly - do they work?
To me the whole thing sounds a bit fishy (if not very), but still I find it strange that so many different companies have their own ionic hair dryers if the whole thing's just a scam...
If anyone has got some answers I would be very happy to hear them!
Rune
Norway
I've been trying to find out what this 'ionic' really means, but haven't been able to find a satisfactory explanation. Sure the companies have plenty of dodgy quasi-physics explanations, but I do wonder though if these producs actually emit 'ions' as they claim (and how on Earth could that be possible?), and how are they supposed to work, and lastly - do they work?
To me the whole thing sounds a bit fishy (if not very), but still I find it strange that so many different companies have their own ionic hair dryers if the whole thing's just a scam...
If anyone has got some answers I would be very happy to hear them!
Rune
Norway