The first hair dryer was the vacuum cleaner! Around the turn of the century, women dried their hair by connecting a hose to the exhaust of their vacuum cleaners. In early models, the front of a vacuum cleaner sucked air in, the back blew air out, and the hose could be attached to either end.
In 1920, the first true hair dryer came on the market, but it was extremely large and heavy, and frequently overheated. Since then, thousands of patents have been issued for different hair dryer designs, but most of them only tweak the outside packaging of the hairdryer so that it looks more aesthetically appealing to you. Aside from the addition of some safety features, the inside of a hair dryer hasn't changed too much over the years. Not until 1951 was the first really workable dryer made. The device consisted of a handheld dryer connected to a pink plastic bonnet fitted over the woman's head
The first hairdryer was called the BLOWJOB.
The hairdryer usually use the electrical energy. When heated, the hairdryer will convert electrical energy to heat energy which can then be used for hair drying.
It doesn't.
The water evaporates it is heat up by hairdryer and it turn into gas. called water vapor/
the first hairdryer was actually the vacuum cleaner. After that in 1920 was the first patented hair dryer which didn,t work well. Then in the 50's was the first properly working hairdryer.
Alexandre Goldefroy in 1890.
The first hairdryer was called the BLOWJOB.
I saw his PINK hairdryer
Hairdryer Peace was created in 2006.
A hairdryer is a device to dry your hair with! A hairdryer is a device to dry your hair with!
The hairdryer usually use the electrical energy. When heated, the hairdryer will convert electrical energy to heat energy which can then be used for hair drying.
In 1890, a French Salon owner named Alexander Godefoy invented the first electric hairdryer...<a href="http://www.blowdryerhair.com"> hairdryers <a/>
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It doesn't.