Just using your hairdryer on your hair? Think of all the other things you can do with my favourite hair appliance.
I know my hairdryer is a multipurpose appliance that I can’t live without. I wrote my top 10 list of uses for hairdryers, apart from drying your hair, but you know so many other ways! Here’s another 14 fabulous ways to use your hairdryer as suggested by you in the comments on my first post and on Facebook and Twitter.
1. Heating up your eyelash curler to create a longer lasting curl
Warm up your metal eyelash curler with a blast from your hairdryer and see what a difference it makes to your lashes.
2. Warming up your eyeliner pencil
A quick blast on your eyeliner pencil will soften the tip so you can draw on a smoother line.
3. Drying yourself after applying fake tan
Even though it says “quick dry” applying a self tan can take a long time to set. Grab your hairdryer to speed up the drying time.
4. Warming up waxing strips
Another DIY beauty trick, when using home waxing strips, use your hairdryer to warm them up for quicker application.
5. Drying your toothbrush when travelling
It’s unhygienic to pack a wet or damp toothbrush away in your toiletries bag when travelling. A quick blast with your hairdryer will dry it in time for checkout.
6. Dusting
Love this timesaving cleaning tip. Use your hairdryer to quickly dust surfaces. It’s particularly effective on carved or intricate items.
7. Defrosting the freezer
A bowl of hot water works to defrost your freezer, but nothing is more powerful than a professional strength hairdryer on full power. Also great for defrosting food in a hurry.
8. Blowing up an air mattress
Your hairdryer doubles up as an air pump, just don’t use high heat when inflating a rubber air mattress.
10. Removing crayon marks from the walls
If your little one is an artist and sees the whole house as their canvas, this trick will stop you repainting. Warm up the crayon with your hairdryer and wipes clean away with a soft cloth.
11. Removing candle wax
Just like crayons, any candle wax is easily removed by softening it with your hairdryer. It lifts clean away, especially on wooden surfaces.
12. Setting the icing on cakes
Use your dryer on cool to set warm icing or use your hairdryer on low to medium to set the icing with a smooth, glossy finish.
13. Removing band-aids
If your plaster or bandage is stuck on your skin, warm it up with your hairdryer to make removing it less painful than the original accident.
14. Shaping plastic glasses for a perfect fit
I wouldn’t try this on your designer shades, but use your hairdryer on your cheap sunglasses to reshape the arms for a perfect fit. Heat the end with your hairdryer and mold while they are warm.
Altogether with my original Top 10 11 list, that’s 25 other ways to use your hairdryer, apart from styling your hair. Now on a cost per use basis, my hairdryer is the most cost-effective hair appliance I own.
Do you know any more uses for your hairdryer?
Great Share!
Blow-drying your hair is not necessary but it sure does make styling your hair a lot easier. Another advantage of using the blow dryer is that it is so much faster than air-drying. This gives you more time to attend to other important things. Thanks for sharing this post 🙂
— a hairdryer (with a long extension cord) works great for thawing frozen car door locks (and even frozen seals around car doors) in winter
— make your own gift baskets with a hairdryer and shrink wrap–they’ll look classy and professional
— use instead of a heater to heat and apply nail wraps
— use to gently heat/soften wax or gum to remove from upholstery or carpet
— dust stuffed animals with a cool dryer–it’s gentler than vacuuming them
— if you have to bathe a kitten, puppy, or even a cat in winter, after toweling them off gently blow dry.the fur on a low setting (this is even easier if you have a vintage hairdryer with a long hose!)
love these tips! Thanks for commenting 🙂
I used my hairdryer when on holiday OS to dry my smalls saved me a fortune on the laundry!.
Great tip! I was considering not packing my hairdryer when travelling but I used it for washing and ironing more than my hair
ha ha this is good. I’m actually working on one for Q-tips 🙂
Thanks Michelle! You’ll have a long list for Qtips, they are so useful
Love these uses, very handy. Who knew a hairdryer could be so versatile.
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Thanks Kelly! I can’t live without my hairdryer x
Drying watercolor paint so i can keep painting.
Drying ears on low/warm setting after swimming to prevent swimmers ear in kids.
Defogging the mirror in small bathroom after steamy shower.
Warming up a small bathroom in winter.
Air drying body after bathing.
Love all these uses Rhonda! I didn’t know about the swimmers ear, great tip!