The cool button on a hairdryer is mainly used when blowdrying the hair with specific brushes. Inside each hair are things called salt linkages and hydrogen bonds which when heated can be molded into a different shape or form (such as blowdrying hair from straight to bouncy curl) to ensure the shape stays set when the blowdry is complete it is essential to use the curl button on each section you have used the brush on to cool down the salt linkages and hydrogen bonds so they fixate and the hairs shape stays put :)
theres a button
no. cool air is never bad for your hair.
It could do if you blow cold hair into it, would also cool it down.
where was the hand held blow dryer invented
After you give a cockatiel a bath you should find some why to dry it off such as a handheld fan, or towel drying. In some cases you may use a blow dryer but only if the blow dryer has a low tempertature that you can set it on. I have a cockatiel and I use choose to blow dry her. My blow- dryer has a cold, warm, and hot tempertutre and a speed button. The speed button determines if you want the wind to be soft or to be as hard as blowing your face off. If you do choose to blow dry your cockatiel find a low speed(so it doesn't freak your bird out) and a low temperature.
Capabilities vary by different brands and models of dryer.
Ice melts faster by a blow dryer
The cold setting on a hair dryer is for cooling and setting a curl. For example, if you use a round brush to curl your hair and then blast it with the hot setting on your blow dryer- before removing the brush, blast it with the cool setting. This will cool the curl and set it and the curl will last longer.
Don't use a blow dryer
In France in 1890, but the hand-held blow dryer was invented in the 1920s.
you go into the garage and the there should be an orange leafblower (a.k.a) blow dryer
No. A blow dryer sucks in air, heat/cools it, then blows it back out again. Without atmosphere, there is no air, and without air, there is no blow dryer.