Abstract: A hair drying system has a chair with a chair platform, a back rest, a first arm, and a second arm. A microprocessor with a data storage component is connected to an internet source. A massaging system with a plurality of vibrating components and a plurality of heating components is located in both the chair platform and the back rest. A hair dryer with a hair dryer mount is located on the back rest posterior surface. A monitor with a monitor positioning arm is pivotally located on a chair platform second edge. A tray is located on a tray positioning arm which is pivotally located on the monitor positioning arm. A remote control unit is removable and located in a recess located in a first arm armrest top surface.
Abstract: A hair processing accelerator which can uniformly irradiate heat to a hairline of the whole circumference of hair includes first and second heater units having first and second heaters of a generally semicircular shape connected to a top portion of a head top unit supporting part 3 which is positioned in the head top of hair. While moving through multiple positions and by swinging and rotating around hair so as to separate from each other to right and left or approach each other from right and left by a heater unit driving part 50 contained in a body supporting part 5, the first and second heater units irradiate heat to all the areas of hair from the head top of hair to each of right and left sides.
Abstract: A hair dryer holder apparatus which is light in weight, durable and efficient, and is fully adjustable for releasably holding a dryer. The holder includes a horizontal ring base and a pair of spaced vertical telescoping posts, to the upper ends of which are hinged a pair of adjustable arms which are angled generally toward each other. The arms have grippers on their free ends which releasably hold two portions of the dryer e.g., the handle and nozzle, at any desired angle for the convenience of the user. The hinges may be releasably locked into position or be frictional joints. The grippers may each have a pair of spaced jaws. In one embodiment the jaws are flexible and resilient. In another embodiment they are movable by a screw or bolt driven toward and away from each other. The telescoping posts can have lock rings or transverse lock pins.