Article 6M0JV The Best Way to Clean a Hairdryer (and How Often You Should)

The Best Way to Clean a Hairdryer (and How Often You Should)

by
Emily Long
from LifeHacker on (#6M0JV)

You (hopefully) know by now that your hairbrush needs to be cleaned every couple of weeks at a minimum, which not only keeps the brush in good shape but also prevents your hair from getting dirty or damaged. Your hairdryer is another beauty tool-along with your makeup brushes-that you should be cleaning regularly.

Like your brush, your hairdryer quickly accumulates hair, dust, and product (like hair and protectant sprays) in its vents, which, when blocked, can cause the dryer to overheat. A hotter-than-usual hairdryer can damage or break your hair, and less airflow means it'll take longer for your hair to dry. It's also a fire hazard.

Ideally, you'll clean your hairdryer every one to three weeks, depending on how often you use it, but once is a good place to start.

How to clean your hairdryer

At a minimum, you need a paper towel or cloth to clean your dryer:

  1. Unplug your dryer before removing or cleaning any parts.

  2. Remove the dryer filter. Depending on the dryer model, it may pop or twist off, or you may need to remove screws with a screwdriver.

  3. Rinse the filter under running water until it's clean, and dry it with a paper towel or cloth.

  4. Replace the filter once it has dried completely.

Dyson SupersonicTM Hair Dryer, Nickel/Copper $429.00 at Amazon amazon-prime.svg Shop Now hero-image.fill.size_245x245.v1710453003 hero-image.fill.size_245x245.v1710453003 Shop Now $429.00 at Amazon amazon-prime.svg

If you can't remove the filter, you can use a toothbrush to scrub dirt out (again, make sure the dryer is unplugged and the filter is completely dry before plugging it back in). You can also use a vacuum with a dust brush or crevice cleaner to suck dirt and debris out of the filter and vent.

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://lifehacker.com/rss
Feed Title LifeHacker
Feed Link https://lifehacker.com/feed/rss
Feed Copyright Copyright 2024 Ziff Davis, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Reply 0 comments