Blow and Go Hair Dryer Stand Helps You Style Your Hair Faster and Easier
It’s basically a portable hair dryer stand with a goose neck and a suction cup base. All you do is find a clean, smooth surface then push the base against it until it sticks and then lock it in place. Just put your blow dryer at the end and strap it down. You can easily adjust the neck to wherever you need it. I’m sure all you ladies can relate to how nice it is to have both hands free while blow drying and styling your hair.
You can see and style the hair at the back of your head. I can tell you from using the Blow and Go that it’s really nice to not have tired arms. During my morning beauty regiment which normally takes me at least 45 minutes the hair stand saved me about 20 min doing my hair. I’ve got super curly hair so I like straighten it by positioning the facing blow dryer straight down. If you need more body just use a round brush.
Advantages
Holds almost all blow dryers. It stays very secure on a mirror. When you want to remove it, it comes off easily. The neck is strong and yet adjusts easily to the angle you need. Attaches to flat surfaces but its better to attach it to glass or a mirror, metal or non-textured tile. Flexible, light weight and portable so you can fold it up and take it with you. You can move it to wherever you feel comfortable styling your hair; either your bedroom, bathroom or gym. No more tired arms. Made of sturdy materials. Cuts down blow dry and styling time by half since you can do these simultaneously. It doesn’t change position from the weight of a hair dryer.
Disadvantages
Does not stick to a dry wall. If you have a smaller bathroom, it does take up a lot of space even if it’s placed on a bathroom mirror.
A Couple of Tips
Before attaching the suction to the surface, make sure it’s clean. You can make it hold super tight by running a little bit of water around the rubber edges. It holds quite well even without even doing this.
The Blow and Go definitely makes my mornings a lot easier and quicker. Although for someone with a small bathroom and limited space around the mirror I wouldn't buy it unless you don't mind continually applying it to and taking it off of your bathroom mirror.


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Do you mean the Babylis one. I know that they do a hairdyer/straitner all in one. Im not usre if ive spelt it right Babylis ? Try googling that name it should come up with the one your looking for x
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How do you plan to use the mirror? I remember in elementary school we made little "sun cookers" by coating the inside of a box with tin foil, shiny-side up. Then we put food inside and put them out in the sun. The tin foil reflected the sun's rays towards the food and heated it. The mirror itself would not get too hot, since the mirror-like surface did not absorb energy but reflected it.
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Edit: Thanks for the additional info. I would not recommend a household mirror for this. A material with a high thermal conductivity would be better. Most household mirrors consist of a shiny surface (such as a thin layer of metal) covered with a layer of glass. Glass has a low thermal conductivity, so it will not transmit heat well to the drops of liquid on its surface. If you used a metal with higher conductivity, such as aluminum foil or shiny metal cookie sheet (not insulated), heat from the lightbulb would be quickly transferred to the liquid. Think of stirring a cup of hot coffee. If you use a metal spoon, your hand gets hotter than if you use a plastic spoon – even though you're not touching the coffee either way.
See reference for a table of thermal conductivities for different materials.
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Ok im the morning when you wake up to do your hair take some lotion, put it in your hands and rub it in your hands like you would anyways. then when its rubbed in you just run you hands threw your hair.
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We all use different ones so even though I work in a Marriott it is impossible to say which one you used without checking with that specific hotel.
Ours are white, old and don't work well at all. Our closest other Marriott hotel uses brand new top of the range ones. Each hotel has a choice of which to order.
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