Latest Hair Dresser Gadgets

Tech News 15 April 2009 | 0 Comments

The world of hairdressing is a roaring makeup when it comes to developing new technology. The latest is the the Laser Hair Brush.

This a hair brush that comes complete with dual LED and laser technology. It provides a bit of a scalp massage which is supposed to prevent hair loss and balding. The manufacturers claim that the dual Low Level Laser Technology (LLLT) and LED stimulating therapy “…provide the much needed light energy required for healthy hair.” The thirty six LEDs on it help penetrate the scalp with light and it is powered by two AA batteries. It is supposed to have an energy life of about two years.

In order for the laser hair brush to prevent balding you are supposed to use it for eight to fifteen minutes a session three times a week. The inventors say that within eight to sixteen weeks you will see results. This unit is available online for about two hundred bucks.

A similar electronic brush that is supposed to stimulate the scalp and therefore encourage hair growth is called the Vibrating Hair Brush. It vibrates just like a vibrator and costs about twenty four bucks online.

One of the most interesting of hair dresser gadgets to come along is called the Flowbee Hoover Haircut. This device is a vacuum that hoovers our hair to cut it. You might have seen this thing on television and thought it was a joke but apparently it wokrs very well.

All you have to do is select the spacers that you wish to use in order to standardize what length you wnat to cut your hair. You then attach the spacer to your Flowbee vacuum hair cutter. Remarkably this thing works on all lengths of hair. You then attaché it to your HOOVER vaccum cleaner. The manufacturer claims that it will attach to ninety percent of Hoover vacuum cleaners that have been made. However you can also buy a special Flowbee Hoover called the Super Vac that will work perfectly (and noisily) the the Flowbee haircutting attachment.

Basically you hover this thing over the person’s head until their hair stands straight up on their head and then you start snipping. It retails online for a bout forty dollars and it might be worth it just for the humor of watching someone get their hair cut while it is standing straight up in the air like a fright wig.

Wierdly you can also use this on animals as long as you only use the special pet attachment that comes with it and provided that the fur on your pet’s coat is not matted. Your pet should also not be smaller than your Hoover attachment…it is not recommended for animals like gerbils and hamsters!

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