Monday, February 4, 2013
How to Hold the Hair Care Appliances
I don't own a hair dryer, curling iron, or any other such products — but I know many people do, and storage can be a challenge. So let's look at some of the more interesting products designed for storing these hair care items. And let's start with countertop caddies, like the StyleAway, shown above, which comes in black or ivory. It's designed to hold most heated appliances, and it will hang over a towel rack as well as sitting on a counter.
Kangaroom has a hair styling station in rattan, with ceramic interior liners.
PBTeen has a hair accessories organizer made of MDF; it has a lacquer finish.
For yet another look, there's the Polder Style Station, made of stainless steel mesh and plastic. There's a "high heat silicon inner base pad" to "allow hot items to safely cool when stored." This one, like the StyleAway, can also hang from a towel bar. The Polder Styling Station is a smaller version of this product.
And then there's the Hair Doozy - a countertop product that comes with an optional canvas carrying pack.
Wall-mounted products are another way to go. The most interesting one I found is the hair care caddy from Ironworks; there are six designs available.
The appliance holders from Salon Made can be used on a countertop or they can be wall-mounted.
And then there are the wall-mounted cabinets, like the Style and Go Hair Care Valet. It seems to be sold out at the minute, but you can sign up for the waiting list. It's sold through HSN.
Another such product, with a different look, is the HairCare Hideaway.
Finally, there are the products from Pojjo, sold on its site, through Home Depot, and through Amazon.com — and brought to my attention by Debbie Wolfe. There's the wall-mounted holder, available in a number of finishes.
But the company also makes this vanity valet pullout — and a number of other interesting options for a vanity.
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Great ideas, Jeri! I have found that clients often leave hot hair tools out because they are afraid to put them away, then the stuff becomes clutter.
Love these ideas! I'm one of those people who leaves out my tools - partly because they're hot, partly because all I have is a shelf in a deep cupboard to shove them into. Taking them out is a mess. Will definitely go with the pullout when we redo the bathroom.
These are such clever ideas! I love the wall mount storage and the cabinet pullout the most.
I use a vanity case that fits under the freestanding mirror in my bedroom (in the UK we can't have electric sockets in bathrooms). My straighteners go in a heatproof pouch then everything gets zipped into the vanity case, still plugged in with the cords coming out the back of the vanity case. And when I go on holiday the plugs are unplugged and tucked into the vanity case and I just pop the vanity into my suitcase.
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