Tourmaline Hair Dryer by Hot Tools - in Pink - for Breast Cancer Awareness
Ok, riddle me this - whats better than a killer lightweight hairdryer? Yep, a killer lightweight Tourmaline hair dryer. Whats better than a killer lightweight Tourmaline hair dryer? A killer lightweight PINK Tourmaline hair dryer, of course!! ;) And what is better that THAT? A killer pink Tourmaline hair dryer that, when you purchase it, the manufacturer will donate part of the purchase price to a great cause - you guessed it - breast cancer research. Can you think of any reason NOT to get one - and get one in a hurry before they are gone? I couldn’t. And couldn’t resist it myself.
I always find one pink item every year at this time (October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month) that I just crave. Last year, do you remember what it was? Boy I do. Those awesome Pink Wellies. MMMM! I can rationalize spending $100 on a pair of rain boots (do you know how much rain we have here in Texas? Um…not much) when they are PINK and part of the profits go to Breast Cancer Research. I have mentioned before, one of my dearest friends, Selina, is a stage 3 breast cancer survivor, and seeing her go through what she has gone through makes me so happy whenever I can support that cause.
This Hot Tools Professional Tourmaline hair dryer sells for $79.00, and has the latest features in hair dryer technology:
Not only is the UltraLite(tm) Tourmaline(tm) Tools Dryer designed as a tool of hope, it makes hair look healthy and shiny, dries faster, and fights germs and bacteria. Its Pro-Moisture System(tm), with Tourmaline and direct IONIC® Technology, leaves hair radiant and soft while cutting drying time by up to 50% and eliminating frizz. Nano Silver particles embedded in the housing act as a natural bacteriostat, creating a zone of protection by killing germs on contact.
Honestly, I thought - that has to be a bunch of hooey. Really. How much can hair dryer technology change? Well, it has. My hair, honestly, feels great after drying it with this hair dryer. I let my hair dry naturally most of the time, because I can really tell how dry it gets when I blow dry normally. It gets frizzy and just feels worn out. Not so with this one. My hair feels soft and is shiny and truly does feel like it has had some sort of moisturizing treatment - it is really different. The dryer has high and low settings, hot and warm settings and a cool shot button (which is used for setting in a curl or a shape by quickly cooling down the warm hair while you hold it in the proper position). It is also very lightweight, which is especially nice for professionals, as well as people like me who have a combination of a mass of very thick hair that takes forever to dry, and carpal tunnel syndrome that makes holding heavy things in your fingers terribly painful after a short period of time.
Did I mention I love this hair dryer? Try it, you will love it too!!
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3 opinions for Tourmaline Hair Dryer by Hot Tools - in Pink - for Breast Cancer Awareness
Mary
Sep 20, 2006 at 10:59 am
awesome… I want a tourmaline hairdryer. Amazon says the hair dryer is $65 now (on sale)
thanks for this great web site!
I need to figure out a different hair color for my hair, but I have no idea how to do it…
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Lori Vattes
Jan 8, 2008 at 9:57 am
I saw this pink for the cure hair dryer at Walgreens before Christmas for $19.99 and I didn’t buy it and now I can’t find it at any of the Walgreens. I should have bought it when I had it in my hand.
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