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Time:2023-10-27 Views:1
If the moisture content of hair decreases to less than 10%, the hair will become rough and forked, and the consequences of using a hair dryer frequently will be the same. The temperature blown out by a hair dryer is high and it is very dry, which can evaporate the moisture and some nutrients from the hair. Especially wet hair that has just been washed is the most fragile. It is best not to touch it, and it is not to use a hair dryer to blow it! Frequent use of a hair dryer can cause severe dryness, branching, yellowing, and prone to hair breakage. Your hair becomes rough and difficult to manage, just like a handful of straw.
The correct approach is to wrap the freshly washed hair in a high-quality microfiber dry hair cap (due to its strong water absorption), wait for no dripping, and then air dry it naturally.
High radiation
Rumor: Household hair dryers are actually high radiation killers. The cumulative amount of radiation from using a household hair dryer three times in a row is equal to the amount of radiation from a hospital X-ray. Moreover, hair dryers are mainly used for blowing hair, which acts on the head at close range for a long time. It has just been verified online, and compared to mobile phones that often work near the head, hair dryers are indeed more lethal.
Truth: For the radiation problem of various household appliances, the first thing to say is a few basic knowledge: as long as voltage is applied to both ends of the appliance, there will definitely be an electric field; As long as there is current flowing through the electrical appliance, there must be a magnetic field around the current; The voltage and current in electrical appliances are often variable, and the changing electric field generates a magnetic field, which also generates an electric field. So, regardless of the size of household appliances, whether it's computers, televisions, microwaves, or "household appliances" such as flashlights, as long as they are connected to electricity, they will radiate electromagnetic fields to a greater or lesser extent when used.
As one of them, hair dryers are no exception. Every time you enjoy the gentle warm air after washing your hair, you may not have thought that this small appliance actually consumes a lot of electricity per second, with a power of up to 1000 watts, even higher than the working power of a giant like a refrigerator. As a high-power electrical appliance, compared to a mobile phone that relies on a small battery to operate at the milliwatt level, or a microwave oven that shields radiation with the door tightly closed during operation, it is not surprising that the electromagnetic field intensity emitted by a hair dryer during operation exceeds these "suspected radiation targets".
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