Guide to hair dryers with ceramic technology
What are the advantages and disadvantages of choosing a hair dryer with ceramic technology? Are hair dryers with ceramic technology more expensive, and how common is this feature? Read more about ceramic technology hair dryers in our guide.
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About hair dryers with ceramic technology
Hair dryers with ceramic technology use ceramic heating elements instead of metal to dry your hair. Ceramics is a good conductor of heat and helps to distribute heat evenly to prevent hot spots, damage or breakage.
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Advantages of ceramic technology
- Less heat damage: Ceramic elements have a lower surface temperature and evenly distribute the heat throughout hair which reduces the risk of heat damage.
- Even heat distribution: Ceramic technology prevents hot spots by evenly distributing the heat throughout your hair.
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Disadvantages of ceramic technology
- Higher cost: Hair dryers with ceramic technology tend to be more expensive than traditional hair dryers.
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How common is ceramic technology?
According to our data, 35% of all hair dryers use ceramic technology.
The hair dryer has ceramic technology
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How much more expensive is a hair dryer with ceramic technology?
Hair dryers with ceramic technology are more expensive than models that use a metal heating element.
The average price for hair dryers with ceramic technology is £46, while the average price for all hair dryers is £65.
This chart shows the prices for hair dryers with ceramic technology compared to other models:
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Which hair dryer with ceramic technology is the cheapest?
The cheapest hair dryer with ceramic technology is the at £27.
These are the 5 cheapest hair dryers with ceramic technology:
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£27
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£27
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£28
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£32
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£51
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Updated September 18, 2024 |