Guide to Travel Hair Dryers

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By Nicholas Skeba

Portable Travel Hair Dryers are the solution for those of us who just don't seem to have enough space in our bags for everything we need. Since many hotels don't have hair dryers, going without one could be a hair disaster.

Many travel Hair Dryers also are compatible with the European and American standards so you won't need to bring additional power converters. Just make sure the power cord is 120/240 Volts compatible.

I have included a few examples below:

BaByliss Pro TT Limited Edition

BaByliss PRO TT Compact Tourmaline Ionic Travel Dryer

  • 800 Watts
  • 2 Settings
  • Folding Handle
  • Dual Voltage
  • Concentrator Nozzle
  • Soft Touch Finish

From the user reviews, many have had problems getting this dryer to properly heating, meaning that it may take longer to get your hair properly dried. The best feature of this hair dryer is that its extremely portable and fits easily into a small travel bag.

BaByliss Pro TT Limited Edition

Helen of Troy 1600 Watt Professional Mini-Tote Travel Dryer

  • 1600 watts of styling power
  • 2 speed and 2 heat settings for drying all types of hair
  • Concentrator attachment for airflow control
  • Worldwide dual voltage
  • Solid state circuitry for long-lasting, efficient life
  • Ultra-lightweight and compact for easy use
  • This product has some of the highest product reviews and only runs $19.99 for professional hair drying.

    Helen of Troy

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