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\nA bizarre TikTok video where a woman is seen using a public air dryer to curl her hair went viral and sparked reactions from netizens on Reddit after they were shocked to see how dirty and filthy the hand dryer was.<\/p>\n
The viral video shocked the audience and inspired them to work together to raise awareness of how unhygienic the “free blowout” is. Another video showed the findings in a Petri dish, and the outcomes were just as disgusting as one could think.<\/p>\n
\n @kiingliima<\/a> No one was harm. Don\u2019t try this at home. Only available at your public restrooms! #dysonairwrap<\/a> #dysonhair<\/a> #dyson<\/a> #jokes<\/a> #longhair<\/a> #dayinmylife<\/a> \u266c \u043e\u0440\u0438\u0433\u0438\u043d\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u0437\u0432\u0443\u043a – <3<\/a> <\/section>\n<\/blockquote>\nAccording to a study published in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology, hand dryers are not as clean as they seem. They discovered that while drying hands, the hand dryer sucked up bacteria from the bathroom’s feces-filled air before blasting it back onto clean hands.<\/p>\n
Scientists examined Petri dishes that had been heated by the bathroom dryer. Compared to those left in the open, the bacteria multiplied up to 245 colonies in just 30 seconds.<\/p>\n
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\n TikTok Air Dryer Video Reaction On Twitter, People Are Hating It<\/h2>\n\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n\n<\/div>\n
\nAfter the air dryer video went viral on TikTok, users on Twitter expressed their feelings about the air dryer, and people are hating it after the air dryer experiment video was also posted.<\/p>\n
@madmedicine, a medical student, said: “I’m sorry to break the terrible news to you, but those hand dryers in public restrooms are very repulsive.”<\/p>\n
\n @phonesoap<\/a> How germy are hand air dryers\u2026again?#PrimeDayDreamDeals<\/a> #phonesoap<\/a> \u266c original sound – PhoneSoap<\/a> <\/section>\n<\/blockquote>\n“These hand dryers have been the subject of actual investigations to determine whether they spread bacteria. They can spread bacteria more effectively than a towel.”<\/p>\n
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\n TikTok Air Dryer Original Video<\/h2>\n\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n\n<\/div>\n
\nThe popular video’s initial caption said, “No one was hurt. Never attempt this at home. A stunning 10.8 million views were racked up by the video.<\/p>\n
A different TikToker, @phonesoap, attempted a comparable experiment with Petri dishes. He also collected air samples from a control dryer that “simulated” shaking his hands dry, in addition to the air samples from the various dryers.<\/p>\n
@phonesoap left all of the Petri plates in an incubator for three days in the air dryer video. The hand dryers from the same public restroom as the “control” dish, a gas station, a theater, and a shop all displayed bacterial growth.<\/p>\n
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A bizarre TikTok video where a woman is seen using a public air dryer to curl her hair went viral and sparked reactions from netizens on Reddit after they were shocked to see how dirty and filthy the hand dryer was.<\/p>\n
The viral video shocked the audience and inspired them to work together to raise awareness of how unhygienic the “free blowout” is. Another video showed the findings in a Petri dish, and the outcomes were just as disgusting as one could think.<\/p>\n
\n@kiingliima<\/a> No one was harm. Don\u2019t try this at home. Only available at your public restrooms! #dysonairwrap<\/a> #dysonhair<\/a> #dyson<\/a> #jokes<\/a> #longhair<\/a> #dayinmylife<\/a> \u266c \u043e\u0440\u0438\u0433\u0438\u043d\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u0437\u0432\u0443\u043a – <3<\/a> <\/section>\n<\/blockquote>\n According to a study published in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology, hand dryers are not as clean as they seem. They discovered that while drying hands, the hand dryer sucked up bacteria from the bathroom’s feces-filled air before blasting it back onto clean hands.<\/p>\n
Scientists examined Petri dishes that had been heated by the bathroom dryer. Compared to those left in the open, the bacteria multiplied up to 245 colonies in just 30 seconds.<\/p>\n
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\nTikTok Air Dryer Video Reaction On Twitter, People Are Hating It<\/h2>\n
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\nAfter the air dryer video went viral on TikTok, users on Twitter expressed their feelings about the air dryer, and people are hating it after the air dryer experiment video was also posted.<\/p>\n
@madmedicine, a medical student, said: “I’m sorry to break the terrible news to you, but those hand dryers in public restrooms are very repulsive.”<\/p>\n
\n@phonesoap<\/a> How germy are hand air dryers\u2026again?#PrimeDayDreamDeals<\/a> #phonesoap<\/a> \u266c original sound – PhoneSoap<\/a> <\/section>\n<\/blockquote>\n “These hand dryers have been the subject of actual investigations to determine whether they spread bacteria. They can spread bacteria more effectively than a towel.”<\/p>\n
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\nTikTok Air Dryer Original Video<\/h2>\n
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\nThe popular video’s initial caption said, “No one was hurt. Never attempt this at home. A stunning 10.8 million views were racked up by the video.<\/p>\n
A different TikToker, @phonesoap, attempted a comparable experiment with Petri dishes. He also collected air samples from a control dryer that “simulated” shaking his hands dry, in addition to the air samples from the various dryers.<\/p>\n
@phonesoap left all of the Petri plates in an incubator for three days in the air dryer video. The hand dryers from the same public restroom as the “control” dish, a gas station, a theater, and a shop all displayed bacterial growth.<\/p>\n
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