Not so long ago, a glossy, bouncing blow-dry was only achievable in the salon – but now, thanks to an influx of innovative new technology, recreating your stylist’s signature blow-out at home is an easier feat.
Whether you’re embracing your natural curls or want to add some volume to limp locks, you can now find a hair dryer precisely tailored to your needs. The days of the one-size fits all approach are long gone, and brands are now offering machines with a more diverse range of attachments, catering for every hair type and texture.
The hair dryer technology to know now
Ceramic hair dryers were long considered the gold standard – but we’ve come a long way in recent years. While the models of old used high heat to whip the moisture away from wet strands, today’s best hair dryers use ionic technology: this works by producing millions of negatively charged ions, which in turn stop water from settling on your strands. An ionic hair dryer is particularly useful for those with very thick, damaged or curly hair, as you can dry your lengths faster at a lower temperature, all while eliminating frizz.
“Invest in a hairdryer with variable heat and speed settings," says stylist Nicky Clarke. "This flexibility allows you to tailor your blowout to your hair type and the style you want to achieve. Check the tech! Ionic technology is a game-changer for frizz-prone hair as a final blast to hold smoother, sleeker results for longer, as is infrared which accelerates drying time."
Now, the most exciting innovation in the arena is a self-adapting heat sensor, pioneered by Dyson and featured in the latest iteration of the perennially buzzy Supersonic hair dryer, the Supersonic Nural. Among other quintessentially Dyson features – like a pause-mode that decreases airflow when the tool is put down, and a host of clever attachments to suit and enhance every hair type – the heat sensor comes by way of the newly coined 'scalp protect mode'. In short, heat is reduced when the tool is held close to the scalp, and increased as space is created between the two, to maintain a maximum of 50 degrees at the scalp.
The weight of your dryer also matters more than you think. "Most blow-dry fails are linked to arm fatigue during styling, which is another reason infrared technology makes a difference," says Clarke.
The new generation of compact brushless motors has opened the door for smaller, lighter hairdryers. London-based salon brand Hershesons has harnessed a remarkably effective brushless motor, which helps to speed up drying time, in The Great Hairdryer, which weighs as little as an iPhone Pro Max and yet makes drying thick, long hair a seriously easy feat. Similarly, the Shark Flexstyle uses a brushless motor to dry, style and straighten hair swiftly.
There are a few factors you should consider before you invest in a new hair dryer. We’ve summarised them below based on hair type:
2A-3C curl types
A diffuser is key as it will even out heat and airflow to help keep your natural texture intact. The lower the speed, the better for keeping curls bouncing.
4A-4C curl types
Heat can often be the enemy for afro hair, so having a range of temperature settings is important. The lower the temperature, the less damage you'll experience.
Thick hair
It can be time consuming to dry long hair, but a high wattage hair dryer will help speed up the process by increasing airflow (and limit damage due to heat exposure).
Flyaways
An ionic hair dryer is the ultimate pairing for anyone prone to flyaways, as it helps seal the hair cuticle to leave strands looking smoother.
Below, see our verdict on the very best hair dryers to ensure every day is a good hair day...
The best hair dryers to invest in now
Launched back in 2016, Dyson's debut beauty tool was met with surprise – but now the name is synonymous with revolutionary hair tech.
This is the latest iteration of the brand's signature hair dryer, combining its unique design with a clever self-adapting heat sensor that alters the temperature as the tool moves closer to and from the scalp, to protect the delicate skin from heat damage.
Alongside the innovative scalp protect mode, we love the impressive array of sleek magnetic attachment nozzles, designed for every hair type. Quiet, quick and easy to wield, it's a worthwhile investment.
Shark is moving into the hair styling arena, and this smart device certainly impresses. The SpeedStyle is your hairdryer, hot brush, diffuser and smoother all in one – and it's effective enough to work on all hair types and textures.
Simply click the various styling attachments onto the high-powered dryer body to create virtually any style.
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Multi-stylers have gained considerable traction in recent years due to their unmatched ability to cut styling time in half. With BaByliss' offering, you can take damp, post-shower to a sleek, swishy style in one sitting; not only giving time back but also reducing the hair's exposure to heat. This versatile tool comes with two attachments: one with detangling bristles to smooth and straighten your hair, and a curved brush to effortlessly add shape and volume to limp strands.
Revered stylist Michael Douglas has launched his own innovative dryer, and it impresses on so many levels. Firstly, the weight: it comes in at 360g, which is significantly less than a traditional model. Don't be fooled though, the blow-dry power is outstanding – even on long, thick and curly hair. With three heat and three speed settings alongside two nozzles, it's a comprehensive tool that ticks all the boxes. The fact you can tuck it inside the smallest drawer is merely a bonus.
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With a higher wattage than the brand's original Air dryer, the Ghd Helios is a great all-rounder for anyone that wants to dry, smooth and style hair in a matter of minutes.
Indeed, it has since become a go-to for legions of hair stylists, thanks to the way it makes light work of smoothing long and thick hair. It isn't the lightest option, but the cable is longer than most.
The Zuvi Halo hair dryer is quite unlike any other. Instead of heat and air, this advanced device uses light energy to dry your hair, making it around 30 per cent cooler than a traditional dryer, and much less damaging to delicate strands.
Essentially, the infrared light prompts the water on the surface of each strand to evaporate while leaving the inner cortex untouched. It has five modes and comes with a two nozzles and a diffuser, so you can switch up your style with ease. The noise is notably quieter than a motorised model, and the reduction in frizz is remarkable.
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Not just a good-looking option, the ionic T3 Cura Luxe comes with a wide array of welcome add-ons. There's a volume booster for lifting limp roots as well as plentiful heat and speed settings for personalised performance. The handle is even sensor-activated, so the air flow will pause when you set it down: a helpful addition for more involved blow-outs.
Beauty Works might be known for its curling tongs and wavers, but this new launch is sure to gain a loyal fanbase. This next-gen hair dryer boasts multiple slick functions: there's an LED display screen, ionic technology, an automatic cleansing feature, and two magnetic styling nozzles that simply click straight on. As it's a brushless motor device, you can expect impressive speed and a quiet volume.
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Stylist Luke Hersheson's first foray into electricals changes the game when it comes to tech that marries practicality with performance.
After years of research and development, the acclaimed stylist has launched the smallest, lightest and quietest dryer on the market – yet somehow, there's no compromise to blow-dry performance.
There are many things to love about this one, but here are the highlights: it weighs the same as your smartphone, is seven times faster than the average dryer, and powerful enough to dry one Bazaar beauty team member's very unruly mane in a matter of minutes. It'll even clean itself (seriously).
If you're after a well-priced model that won't let you down, turn to Babyliss. This one isn't quite as sleek or speedy as others, but it does offer enough airflow control to help you achieve a smooth, sleek style. The accompanying diffuser is ideal for making the most of your natural texture, too.
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This unusual-looking hairdryer is specifically designed to speed up your drying time – and we can confirm it does just that. It boasts iconic technology, four heat settings, and a cool shot to set your style. Most report it gets the job done in as little as ten minutes, so you can make it to your morning coffee quicker.
Most hotel hairdryers leave a lot to be desired, so if you're planning on blow-drying while on holiday, it's a wise move to bring your own.Ghd's model folds at the handle, so you can slot it into the petite travel case with ease, leaving plenty of space in your case for shoes.
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Created for use in salons, the attachable nozzles on the Parlux Alyon blast strong, hot jets of air for quick and effective styling. It's comfortable to hold (even when contorting to reach the back), and the quiet motor will make your mornings a touch more serene.