Chi Rocket Hair Dryer

Chi Rocket Hair DryerThe Chi Rocket Hair Dryer is the absolute latest in ionic hair dryer technology from Chi. The Chi Rocket is a professional grade lightweight and low sound volume ionic dryer. This ceramic hair dryer uses the latest advances in negative ion technology to give your hair that sleek and shiny hair style that you have always wished you could achieve. The ceramic ionic heating elements inside the Chi Rocket Hair Dryer serve you with the absolute most infrared heat available. Infrared heat is the kind of heat that you feel emanating from passive heat sources like a heat lamp or light bulb. This form of heat is much more conducive to hair care than the dry and harmful hot air blown by cheaper hair dryers. Hot blown air also transfers static electricity to your hair which makes it frizzy over time and has your hair every which way except flat. The Chi Rocket Hair Dryer prevents this effect because of its low EMF design.

The 1800 watt motor delivers a substantial amount of power and quickens the drying process. As with most ionic dryers on the market today the Chi Rocket Hair Dryer comes standard with a cold shot button, however unlike some other hair dryers out there the Chi hair dryer cold shot button allows you to press once for on and once for off, eliminating the need to hold down the button.

The Chi Rocket Hair Dryer lays claim to being the lightest and quietest ionic dryer on the market. It also has one of the lowest EMF (Electro Magnetic Frequency) outputs of any dryer out there.

The bottom line is that using this ceramic ionic hair dryer will over time increase your hair’s health and beauty because it is a great deal less unhealthy for your hair. After just a week or so of using the Chi Rocket you will feel like a new girl, so be prepared to catch a few unsolicited compliments and questions about who “does” your hair.

Chi Rocket Hair Dryer


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