THE HOTTEST STYLING SECRET FOR SALON-READY LOCKS: THE BEST HAIR DRYER BRUSHES

THE BEST HAIR DRYER BRUSHES

Feeling deflated? You shouldn’t, and neither should your hair. Those women you see walking around with salon-ready volume every single day are just part of the seriously smug club you’re about to join: the club of devotees of the hair dryer brush.

Because the best blow dryer brush does more than simply dry your hair. It’s a secret weapon of the haircare industry, promising that just-left-the-salon look straight from your bathroom, or bedroom floor, or wherever you usually find yourself struggling to capture volumized locks with a normal hair dryer.

A heated hair brush takes the stress out of styling and the energy out of the usual military precision that’s required when drying long, thick, unruly hair. Wave goodbye to your hair dryer and send your love to your straighteners—there’s a new hair tool in town.

InStyler Maven: Best overall hot hair brush

Maven’s Ceramic Hot Air Brush looks a little like your standard hair brush at a first glance. But take a closer look—and run it through damp hair—and you’ll realise this isn’t anything like a mere brush but actually a small miracle in hairbrush form.

An unmissable purchase for anyone with long, thick, or curly hair who doesn’t have the time for a traditional blowout, the Maven Ceramic Hot Air Brush uses two heat sources—hot air and heated bristles—for unparalleled drying power. When your hair is mostly dry, switch over to the gentle cool air setting, which promises to keep all loose ends neatly in place for the whole day.

Dyson Air Wrap: Best high end hair dryer brush

Ask anyone for a recommendation for a hair dryer brush and they’ll almost definitely recommend the Dyson Air Wrap. A cult favourite in the world of hair care, this hair dryer brush is well worth the investment if you’re someone who spends a lot of time drying your hair. And the coolest thing about this dryer brush? Its use of intelligent heat control.

While some drying brushes might hit the high temperatures and damage your hair over time, the Air Wrap uses its own particular method of science for silky smooth locks without any damage. A variety of different brushes ensure picture perfect hair no matter your usual style.

Revlon One-Step: Best value hot hair brush

Staple brand Revlon has been around for years and there’s a good reason as to why it’s always stayed at the forefront of the industry. Some of Revlon’s products might make good use of traditional methods but the One-Step Hot Air Brush looks to the future with a modern style and a large range of colours to match the rest of your styling products. 

T3 AireBrush: Most versatile hair dryer brush

15 heat and speed combinations put the T3 AireBrush Hot Air Blow Dry Brush right at the top if you’re looking for a drying brush that encompasses a little of everything. If you’re buying one brush for multiple people to use or just want to spare a helpful thought for friends who may wish to borrow it, the AireBrush is your best bet.

T3’s Ion Flow technology is renowned for its ability to deliver shiny, frizz-free results in a short period of time. This also means a consistent heat flow, for consistent styling all over. A white and rose gold design makes it a pretty addition to your current setup. The only issue? You’ll find everyone wants to borrow it.

Drybar Double Shot: Best blow dryer brush for damaged hair

You might have sadly waved goodbye to heated styling products if your hair is a little damaged and in need of some TLC. The trick? Instead of blasting your hair with scarily high temperatures, opt for a hair dryer brush that sticks at a comfortably low temperature, without waving goodbye to results.

Our favourite for that exact issue comes from Drybar. The Double Shot Oval Blow-Dryer Brush comes in a vibrant yellow shade that promises to cheer you (and your hair) up as soon as you’re out of the shower. Its effectiveness and ease of use, thanks to its gently curved edges, ensures you’re feeling even happier at the end with a smooth, shiny blowout.

L’Ange Hair Le Volume: Best lightweight hair dryer brush

Heading off for a weekend away, fancy wedding or otherwise important occasion? The L’Ange Hair Le Volume 2-in-1 is your new BFF if you’re looking for consistently sleek, smooth hair even when you’re not at home with your usual products.

Lightweight enough to slip easily into your travel tote without taking up too much space, you’ll start to second guess whether you’ve forgotten this item without even wondering about your passport or other essentials. A nine-foot cord and unique oval-shaped barrel with a 360° airflow and titanium plates mean perfect hair is only a few minutes away, no matter how uncomfortable your temporary getting-ready setup is.

Babyliss Nano Titanium: Best hair dryer brush for fine hair

While most hair dryer brushes show off about their abilities to work through thick, long hair, BaByliss does things a little differently. While the Nano Titanium Rotating Hot Air Brush is known for being one of the finest on the market—at a deliciously friendly price, too—it’s actually one that excels more so for those with finer hair. Its delicate nature promises the same volumized results, but without too much overwhelming power.

And how does it do this? A very scientific sounding precisely calibrated warm airflow, which combines with the brand’s antistatic bristle mix. Even if you’re not entirely sure exactly what that means, you can rest assured your hair will look incredible when you’ve finished drying with this hot air brush.

John Frieda Salon Shape: Best hair dryer brush for short hair

John Frieda products perfectly fuse the gap between affordable high street prices and salon-approved techniques, which makes it a great brand to choose when searching for your new hair dryer brush. Especially if you’re someone with short hair. The smaller design of this brush makes it easy to style shorter hair without any fears of burning your fingers or being stuck with larger-than-life curls.

Advanced ionic power and enhanced air control work together to provide a brilliant foundation for sleek locks by the time you’re finished. While it’s best for short hair, it’s also a firm favourite for longer hair if you’re looking for more technical or detailed end results.

The Final Word

As with all kinds of heat-based styling tools, you’ll want to choose one with lower heat settings. The higher the heat, the more potential damage to your hair. Good quality dryer brushes should come with multiple heat settings.

And, like with straightening or curling, ensure you use a good quality heat protection product before styling to ensure your hair doesn’t get damaged.