If you bring your own dryer, the voltage difference between the U.S. and other destinations, like Europe, can blow a fuse (unless the blow dryer is dual-voltage). It’s best to avoid this situation and use a local product in the country you’re in. Read this post for more voltage ...
If you insist on lugging your own hot air over there, heed my plea and make sure that either it is dual-voltage or that you carry along a converter (more on that in a moment). Hotels black out on a regular basis when an American plugs in his 110V hairdryer and the appliance ...
Additionally, select styling tools that have dual voltage and bring a travel adapter for all of your electronics. What to Wear When Traveling to Paris FAQs What Should I NOT Pack for Paris? Avoid packing: blowdryer (you can probably use one at the hotel) too many shoes (stick to 2-3 p...