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Includes four heat, three speed, and four styling settings
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Comes with two extra concentrator nozzles and a diffuser attachment
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Great performance at a low price
Though we tested this hair dryer last year, we still love this budget-friendly tool. This sleek dryer from Hot Tools scored a solid five stars across all testing categories — it’s the only one to achieve a perfect score in this entire roundup. The styling tool has 2,000 watts of drying ability (in other words, it’s incredibly fast) and a plethora of features, such as multiple speed and heat settings, a turbo boost button, and a cool shot and ionizer switch to amp up the volume or smoothness of your hair. It also includes two extra concentrator nozzles. We were the most impressed by this product — it was our favorite by far.
We put this dryer to the real test by trying it out on a humid day in New York City (the ultimate recipe for frizzy strands) and were still met with fabulously shiny results. A blowout took just about 20 minutes with this Hot Tools dryer, which is great for the busy lives we lead. Best of all, this hair dryer is made for use on all hair types — but with the addition of the diffuser attachment, it’s even easier to smooth frizz and style your curls. Some of the styling settings may be confusing at first, but it’s worth investing the time learning so you can get salon-level results at home.
For a very reasonable price, this hair dryer had all the perks of some of the most expensive hair dryers. Being one of our most budget-friendly (and best-performing) dryers of the day, we had to give this tool a solid five-star approval.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 2.75 lbs. | Wattage: 2,000 | Settings: 4 heat / 3 speed / cool shot / turbo / volume or smooth | Attachments: 2 concentrators, diffuser
We’ve seen our fair share of hair dryers in our day (and done above and beyond testing to bring you the best ones), but our jaws collectively hit the floor when we tried Laifen Swift Hair Dryer. We tried the “Special Version,” which comes with two concentrators and a diffuser. Shaped like the Dyson Supersonic (but at a much more affordable price), this powerhouse tool took our strands, whether we had type one hair or type three curls, to smooth, carefully styled blowouts in nearly half of our typical dry times. And despite having several rounds of testing with all-new products since we first encountered this one, we keep coming back to it as a tie for the best overall.
We took these home to test for a bit longer, to see if the Laifen performed as well as it did in the lab over weeks of regular use. Due to its convenient, lightweight design and maneuverability, we could immediately tell how much we would love incorporating this tool into our routine. We did wish the instructions had a little more beef to them (the futuristic tool is a little confusing for old-school hair dryer users), but the machine felt intuitive enough to figure out. It was effortless to magnetically snap on our attachments, remove them, and do all of our blow drying in between. We just wish the dryer was compatible with curling attachments as well. The nearly 6-foot-long cord made it easy to float around our bathrooms as we styled our hair and the volume was so low that we could watch a show and chat with our loved ones simultaneously (not kidding, we did this).
From its effective airflow and heat levels to its sleek, salon-worthy results and continuously shortened dry times, every aspect of this dryer remained consistent over the four-week testing period. We wish we could add a curling iron attachment to transform it into our own personal Airwraps, but that’s only because we see how very versatile this tool can be. If our stylists are saying that they want to replace their professional dryer with this one, then we think you need to switch out your old one, too.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 0.89 lbs. | Wattage: 1,600 | Settings: 3 heat / 2 speed / cool shot / auto-cycling (long press) | Attachments: 3
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Powerful airflow dried our hair in four minutes
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Gave us professional results at a small price
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Concentrator made our hair smooth and soft
Smooth and voluminous hair has never been as attainable as with Conair’s hair dryer. Built with dual ion therapy and ceramic technology to preserve the natural nourishment of your hair, this product works overtime to produce professional results for an extremely low price.
Thanks to the powerful shot and high wattage, when we tested this model, we got fully dried hair in just four minutes (high speed and low heat settings, if you want to recreate). We loved how smooth and soft our strands looked and felt after tacking on the concentrator and appreciated the option to choose from one of these two styling heads to achieve our desired look.
The best part about this dryer, however, was its fairly low price for the superb quality — you usually can’t even find standalone dryers for this amount. Though we wish this was a little easier for our left-handed friends to use (the buttons are easier for right-handed users to work with), we still think this was a standout styling tool. Whether you use this hair dryer with or without the attachments, you will surely get a fast and smooth blowout.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 2.4 lbs. | Wattage: 1,875 | Settings: 3 heat / 2 speed / cool shot | Attachments: Concentrator, diffuser
If you’re just starting on your hair-styling journey, then you may feel a little overwhelmed by the sheer amount of dryers (and the prices they go for) on the market today. That’s why we breathed a sigh of relief when we tried this little tool from Revlon — a compact, lightweight, easy-to-pack dryer with a tapered concentrator built onto the end that packs a total punch. We liked being able to twist the nozzle vertically and horizontally to direct the (powerful!) airflow exactly where we wanted it, which ended up drying our strands surprisingly fast, despite its size.
While it may not be the best option for quick-drying a whole head of hair (a tool with a circular opening and less concentrated airflow may do this better for you), this dryer is a game-changer when it comes to styling. Whether you’re trying to give your hair some shape with a round brush or pump up the volume at your roots, this tool is here to help you achieve the at-home blowout of your dreams — all at a fraction of the price of a trip to the salon. Add a few spritzes of texturizing spray and you’re good to go.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 2.07 lbs. | Wattage: 1875 | Settings: 3 heat / 2 speed / cool shot | Attachments: Diffuser
If there’s one thing we could all agree on, testers and hairstylists alike, it is that this sleek tool from Olivia Garden is the one to go for if you want a salon-quality blowout. In general, this dryer — equipped with three airflow speeds and three heat settings — could dry our hair and smooth our strands into shiny, volume-boosted styles in record time. It has a thin design that makes it easy to maneuver, plus it’s also lightweight and easy to hold so your arms won’t be exhausted by the end of the blow dry.
We were impressed with its strong airflow for its small size, and we appreciated that it dried our hair effectively without burning our scalps. Plus, the buttons were placed in easy-to-reach areas (but not easy to accidentally press mid-style), which made our lives a whole lot easier. You can even lock your settings with the simple switch of a button, so if you accidentally lose your grip, you won’t have to worry about unwantedly switching temperatures or speed settings.
We tested all of our dryers across hair types 1 to 4, and we do mean it when we say this dryer is best for professional-level blowouts — but if you want to dry your natural curls, then this may not be the one for you. The diffuser didn’t deliver the dried coils we were going for on Type 3 and 4 hair, which is tricky for someone who wants the duality of styling their hair straight on some days and sporting their natural curls on others.
But if a voluminous blowout is what you’re going for, then you shouldn’t think twice about the High-Performance dryer from Olivia Garden.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 0.81 lbs. | Wattage: 1,875 | Settings: 3 heat / 3 speed / cool shot | Attachments: Concentrator, diffuser
Easily the celebrity of the group, the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer is the one that has us talking. It more than meets the high-quality standards we come to expect from Dyson vacuums and other products. Outside of its impeccable drying time (between five to 10 minutes, depending on hair type) and inventive design, the standout for this product was the five attachments that came with this high-tech hair dryer.
Inside the box, you’ll find a diffuser, gentle air attachment, wide-tooth comb, styling concentrator, and flyaway attachment — all of which can be joined together magnetically. It’s also completely customizable, thanks to four heat and three speed settings. Once we spent some time with the machine and got the hang of the attachments, we were blown away by how quickly and effectively we achieved the customized blowouts of our dreams.
The only question is — how exactly do you use those magical attachments? If you own the coveted Dyson Airwrap, you may be accustomed to the brand’s advanced fixtures, but if you’re a novice like us, you may be a little confused by the attachments upon first use. In this case, read the instruction manual before crafting your ideal blowout.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 1.8 lbs. | Wattage: 1,600 | Settings: 4 heat / 3 speed | Attachments: Flyaway attachment, styling concentrator, diffuser, gentle air attachment, wide-tooth comb
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Powerful airflow dried our hair quickly
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Center buttons for righties and lefties
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Enhanced our hair’s shine and vibrancy
Drying your hair can be tedious for people with any hair type, but no one knows the struggle more than someone with thick tresses. However, the BabylissPRO Porcelain Ceramic Carrera2 was a superstar when it came to drying our voluminous hair (and it cut the time down significantly). This powerful airflow was a game-changer in the mornings when we needed our hair done quickly, shortening the dry time sometimes completely in half on several hair types, from 1B to 4B. We liked how ergonomic this tool was and how its cord wasn’t unruly or too short, allowing us to walk around the bathroom as we styled our hair. Another plus was this dryer’s ambidextrous buttons, which are centrally located and easy for right-handed and left-handed people to access without accidentally switching the settings.
Though it was very easy to work our magic with this dryer, we wished it was a tad lighter, as many of the others we tested had a more weightless feel. However, we never experienced wrist or arm pain when using this dryer, so perhaps we’re just being picky. Ultimately, our locks came out looking vibrant and sleek (and most importantly, they dried quickly despite the thickness). If you have fuller hair, don’t work harder for your hair dryer — make that tool work harder for you.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 2.25 lbs. | Wattage: 1,900 | Settings: 3 heat / 2 speed / cool shot | Attachments: Concentrator
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Easy to use buttons and maneuver the tool while styling
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Strong airflow wasn’t overly loud or distracting
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Gave us full, bouncy curls despite our long, fine strands
It’s not a walk in the park for people with thin hair to get a good blowout (and forget a voluminous one), even after plying their tresses with revitalizing shampoos for thinning hair. However, the BaBylissPRO Nano Titanium Dryer delivers impressive blowouts with volume, curls, and more for you beauties with fine hair. This hair dryer’s high torque motor and powerful 2,000 watts of power make this a machine that can cut through the noise (without being irritatingly loud) to leave you with a blowout that’s sleek and shiny in record time, despite hair density. We saw voluminous results in minutes when we dried our thin strands in sections (parted in thirds for better observation).
This dryer was easy to handle and maneuver and the buttons were easy to use and reach to switch up the speeds or heat settings, which we loved. We found ourselves wishing that the cord was a little longer so we could get closer to the mirror, flip our hair around, and do all the gymnastics needed to get a full blowout. Luckily we didn’t need all of that when it came to this specific model, as we secured a bouncy, curly style in a little over 20 minutes that left our thin hair looking extra glam.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 1.92 lbs. | Wattage: 2,000 | Settings: 3 heat / 2 speed / cool shot | Attachments: Concentrator
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Accentuated curls and added shine
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Slim body and easy-to-grip handle made for easy styling
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Comes with several attachments
Gone are the days when blow-drying your hair meant straightening it. Instead, Tracee Ellis Ross’ breakout haircare brand, Pattern, has created the ideal hair dryer for accentuating natural curls and celebrating the hair you were born with. Our expert stylists raved about how easy it was to grip and maneuver with this soft brown-hued tool, from the slim handle and setting switches to its four styling attachments: a diffuser, wide tooth comb, brush, and concentrator nozzle. We appreciated its strong airflow yet moderate temperature, which worked well with our testers’ curls and helped mold them into their natural shape rather than causing frizz. Though we tested this dryer on various curl types, we even noticed sleek and enhanced texture on 4C coils, further proving the curl-protecting prowess of the Pattern Blow Dryer.
We did think that this tool felt a little heavy in our hands, especially after styling our hair with the several (yet incredibly useful) attachments, which we used to diffuse, pick, stretch, and style our testers’ coils. It has a higher price than several of the other tools we tested, but if you want a dryer that works beautifully with natural hair, then it’s worth every penny.
Hair Type: Curly, coily | Weight: 1.12 lbs. | Wattage: 1,875 | Settings: 3 heat / 2 speed / cool shot | Attachments: Diffuser, wide tooth comb, brush, concentrator nozzle
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Dried our hair quickly, even on the lowest heat setting
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Extremely lightweight and easy to move around
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Advanced ion technology visibly smoothed our strands
We know the feeling of drying our hair and getting poofy results all too well, but you can kiss your frizzy strands goodbye with the BondiBoost Sonic Hair Dryer. Testing this dryer on all hair types, from straight to bouncy curls, resulted in smoother locks from just one blow dry — no product necessary.
We can credit these glassy results to the dryer’s enhanced airflow, which is generated with advanced ion technology to reduce frizz no matter your hair type. The dryer was light as air, clocking in under one pound and moving effortlessly with every flick of our wrists. We noticed that it could dry our hair very quickly across hair types, even at its lowest heat setting (great for less heat damage).
We did think its switchable heat and speed settings were a little confusing, as the BondiBoost features a smart memory function that remembers your pre-selected settings to replicate your style every time. If you’re set in your ways, you may love this feature, but if you need to switch it up, this could involve a bit of a learning curve. However, we thought this machine produced some of our smoothest results, so we weren’t dissuaded by these unconventional features.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 0.77 lbs. | Wattage: 1,875 | Settings: 4 heat / 3 speed / cool shot / smart memory | Attachments: Concentrator, diffuser
Who doesn’t love an extra dose of shine sans heavy hair products? Enter the Hot Tools Professional Turbo Ceramic + Ionic Lightweight Dryer, a model we tested last year and loved so much that it deserved a spot on this year’s list, too.
We thought this dryer made our hair significantly less frizzy than the others we’d tried, which is incredible for its low price tag. The box comes with a diffuser, comb attachment, and concentrator nozzle — a stunning amount of extras for a tool that performs this well. After just four and a half minutes, we had half of our long hair completely dry, which was record timing for us. We loved its long cord for easy access and worry-free plug-ins, too.
However, we figured that for such a sleek machine that shapes even shinier strands, we’d love the packaging a little more — but we’re not huge fans of this jewel-toned look that it has going on. But if aesthetics aren’t top of mind (besides for your hair, of course), it’s a minor complaint that should be overlooked for this hair dryer’s amazing price and even better blowouts.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 1 lb. | Wattage: 1,875 | Settings: 3 heat / 3 speed / cool shot | Attachments: Diffuser, comb, concentrator nozzle
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Specialty motor produces a powerful airflow
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Dried, smoothed, and styled our hair quickly
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Lightweight feel and centrally-located buttons made it very user-friendly
If you’re often tiptoeing around your house in the early hours to get ready for the day, you probably cringe at the whoosh of a hair dryer. We were pleased to discover that the QuietAir dryer from Hot Tools was so hushed that we could simultaneously watch our favorite shows without turning on subtitles (a huge win in our book). Its specialty motor is guaranteed to produce powerful airflow while remaining 30 percent quieter than the standard hair dryer, making this essential for everyday life. Better yet, its compact, lightweight design means you can easily take it on the go.
Across every hair type we tried this tool on, we noticed smoothly styled strands in a generally shorter amount of time than we typically log with a blow dryer. What sealed the deal was how light this model was, never fatiguing our arms as we styled and switched easily from one setting to another with the centrally-located buttons.
What would have made our lives a little easier is an included comb attachment for drying our curls, but instead, we had to opt for a paddle brush. The included diffuser and concentrator were fantastic additions to this whisper-quiet tool, but they were a little hard to secure in place at first. However, once we got the hang of this machine, we loved the easy, fast, and ultra-quiet way to achieve our at-home blowouts.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 2.3 lbs. | Wattage: 1,875 | Settings: 3 heat / 2 speed / cool shot | Attachments: Concentrator, diffuser
We all know how much of an arm workout drying your hair can be, so we love the featherlike InfinitiPro by Conair DigitalAire dryer. At 1.2 pounds we found this ultra-slim machine to be very easy to handle and non-tiring on our joints (because we should be saving the weightlifting for the gym, not our bathroom countertops).
We were blown away (quite literally) by the surprisingly strong airflow that this petite tool was able to generate, whisking some papers off of the desk behind us when we powered it on at its highest speed. Its lowest speed was good enough to get our hair, from type 1B to type 4B curls, dry within 20 minutes. Our strands were smooth and shiny in no time thanks to its internal ionic generator, which helps control our natural frizz and gives us salon-quality shine. Another standout feature was its cord, which was long enough that we could move around the bathroom without having to unplug. It also felt thick and sturdy enough to last a few years without fraying or creasing.
While we adored this dryer for its small stature and lightweight feel, we did think its short handle made it a little too easy to switch button settings accidentally. The buttons were also placed for right-handed users, making this a little tough for lefties, but it was still easy to accidentally hit the cool shot instead of a higher heat due to their proximity. However, after spending more time with the dryer, we got the hang of the handle’s quirks. If you’re searching for a light hair dryer for your gym bag and want something a little smaller and easier to store, but packs plenty of power and temperature settings, the DigitalAire is ideal for you.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 1.2 lbs. | Wattage: 1,875 | Settings: 3 heat / 3 speed / cool shot | Attachments: Concentrator, diffuser
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Smoothed our hair and reduced frizz
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Lower price that doesn’t sacrifice quality
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Lightweight body is easy to hold
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Long cord for easy movement
The RuskEngineering W8less dryer features a powerful 2000-watt ionic generator that quickly gives us sleek and shiny strands. Thanks to its advanced ionic technology, this ceramic and tourmaline-infused hair dryer eliminated frizz from root to end. Not only did we see silkier strands, but we felt how easy it was to twist and turn this tool around our heads due to its barely-there weight and nine-foot cord, which let us wander around our bathrooms as we dried. And if you ask us, the price is one of the better parts of this tool — where most dryers ring in at a much higher price, this simple but high-quality machine has a reasonable price point.
While we loved so many things about this quick-drying tool, we did think that it tended to run a little too hot — especially on the hottest setting and type 4 hair. Since this type of hair is often drier than others, it can be more sensitive to heat, so we wouldn’t recommend using this high setting on porous or dry hair. In the same grain, we wish this tool was more inclusive with its attachments (such as adding a diffuser), as it’s only sold with a concentrator, which is better for non-curly hair.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 1 lb. | Wattage: 2,000 | Settings: 3 heat / 2 speed / cool shot | Attachment: Concentrator
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Lighter and smaller than most hair dryers
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Significantly smoother and softer strands after using
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Includes three heat levels, two speed settings, and a cool shot
You’ve got your passport and your suitcase ready to go, but why do you feel like you’re forgetting something? Probably because you’re missing the T3 Afar — a sleek, compact tool made for jet-setters who know they can do better than the hotel hair dryer. We loved this dryer’s foldable handle, which makes it easier to pack into a suitcase or carry-on before jumping in the car. Though it’s a bit lighter and smaller than your average hair dryer, it still functions in the same way as a normal model — complete with three heat levels, two speed settings, and a style-securing cool shot.
Our strands looked and felt sleeker and softer than ever when we used this tool, and we found that it got hot enough to effectively dry our hair without making us worry about heat damage. It even performed well on those of us with hair extensions, smoothing and drying our natural strands and our false ones at the same time. Plus, it was incredibly lightweight — our arms and wrists never felt tired while we worked away at our hair.
While we thoroughly enjoyed using this dryer and the concentrator nozzle it came with, we were curious as to how it would perform with a diffuser on curlier textures if we wanted to dry our hair curly and not straight. Fortunately, there is a diffuser attachment that you can buy from T3 — but it’s sold separately, so you would have to add that on top of this already-pricey tool. Still, we can’t imagine going back to hotel hair dryers after our maiden voyage with this one.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 0.76 lbs. | Wattage: 1,500 | Settings: 3 heat / 2 speed / cold shot | Attachments: Concentrator
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Nozzles are easy to attach and use
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Long handle makes it easy to grip
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Excellent price for the quality
Gone are the days when you must juggle your hair dryer and round brush to improve your blowout because the Shark HyperAir is here to do this for you. Equipped with a hot air brush attachment and concentrator nozzle, we could style our hair more easily than ever before by simply screwing on these ends. We had fun testing this sleek tool thanks to its intuitive features and bouncy results, leaving us with glamorous body and shine no matter our hair type. The buttons were easy to access thanks to their central location, and its long handle made it easier to grip this dryer than others we tested. It didn’t take long to get the effortless blowouts we wanted either, as its six powerful airflow and heat settings quickly formed our hair into sleek, professional-quality ‘dos. In fact, this one was a little friendlier on fine and natural hair than the Dyson was, though both were neck and neck in this test.
Because of its slightly longer body and thicker attachments, this dryer felt a little heavier and denser than others on this list. However, it was never cumbersome to hold the tool up as we styled our hair, and we never got sore, so we’re not docking too many points for this reason. Its versatile attachments make this dryer a total competitor with the Dyson, and we think it’s a good option if you don’t want to splurge so much on your hair dryer. In the end, this dryer is completely worth its price tag — we’re surprised it’s not higher.
Hair Type: All | Weight: 1.77 lbs. | Wattage: 1,680 | Settings: 3 heat / 3 speed / cool shot | Attachments: 2-in-1 concentrator, styling brush, small cleaning brush
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What to Know About Hair Dryers
Hair Type
The biggest factor to consider when shopping for a new hair dryer is the type of hair that you have. Oftentimes, straight or wavy hair will require different hair dryer functions (think the volume from the BaBylissPRO Nano Titanium Hair Dryer) than curly or textured hair (the Pattern Blow Dryer was our favorite), so identifying your hair type and catering to it will deliver the best results. While there is no “type” of hair dryer that works best for certain hair types, Marjan puts hair protection at the forefront when it comes to blow drying. Even a few spritzes of a good hair detangler before blow-drying can work wonders. It’s of peak importance that the dryer does “not get too hot so that the hair health is protected,” says Marjan — which goes for any hair type.
Speed and Heat Settings
Every hair dryer comes with its own set of features, but it’s up to you to decide which ones are worth buying. If customizable speed and several heat settings are on your list of priorities, then keeping an eye out for multiple settings is important (think the Hot Tools Pro Artist Ionic Hair Dryer and its several heat and speed combos). Cool shot buttons and special features like turbo or volume settings are an added perk, as well. For those looking for a timesaver that delivers smooth and volumized results without extra tools, hot air brushes are another great option.
Attachments
Many hair dryers will come with a concentrator, but attachments can go as far as wide-tooth combs and flyaway treatments (ahem, Dyson Supersonic). Marjan points out how versatile your hair dryer can be once you add attachments, depending on what look you’re going for. “You can use [a] comb attachment to stretch out curls, [a] wide styling hair dryer nozzle for smooth blow dries, [a] diffuser to shape curls or no attachment for added volume.” Finding which attachments work for your hair will dictate whether or not you need them in tandem with your hair dryer (plus what other hair products you want to have in your arsenal).
Wattage
A hair dryer’s wattage indicates how much power the dryer produces, which, in turn, gives you an idea of how long it will take the dryer to dry your hair. A lower wattage means your hair will take longer to dry while a higher wattage will dry your hair faster. That said, you don’t want a dryer with too high a wattage as it can be damaging to your hair. The hair dryers on our list range from 1,500 to 2,000 watts which is a good benchmark for wattage.
Behind the Scenes
We take our hair dryers very seriously — so much so that we’re testing the latest and greatest that come out yearly to give you the most up-to-date info on which tools you should buy. We tested 21 of the newest dryers this year alone (34 total including the ones we tested previously), trying them in our lab on volunteers with all types of hair, from fine and straight to thick and curly. We made sure to give each tool a fair shot by having professional hairstylists use them on our testers for the best results.
- Metrics: Taking it a step further, we took our own metrics of each hair dryer — from the exact temperatures of each heat setting to the decibels of sound each speed level produced. We then went on to style our testers’ hair.
- Hair Prep: Each volunteer came into the lab with their hair already cleaned, conditioned, and dried, to then re-wet it and style it with the hair dryer. After they got a feel for the hair dryer and the hairstylists worked their magic, the testers and experts left their thoughts on how each dryer looked, felt, and performed.
- At Home: But we didn’t stop there. Sure, you can get a great blowout from a professional stylist — but the true test of a hair dryer’s performance is how it works in the real world. After the lab test commenced, we sent these hair dryers home with three different testers per tool to incorporate into their beauty routines for four weeks. Each tester had varying hair types (at least one type one, type two or three, and type four per tool, with differing curl patterns from A to C) to understand how each hair dryer performs on all texture types.
- Extended Testing: They used the hair dryers at least twice a week (besides our testers with type three or four hair, who could choose to use it once weekly), checking in at the end with their feedback to describe how each held up. Once they assessed their own hair health, they shared whether or not they thought each hair dryer was worth it.
- Data Analysis: After all was said and done, we analyzed our testers’ data to come to a consensus on which were our winners and which were left behind. Combined with the winners we couldn’t leave behind last year and our newly tested favorites from this year, these hair dryers made our PEOPLE Tested list.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a good wattage for a hair dryer?
The wattage level on your hair dryer is a great indicator of how hot the blow dryer can get and how quickly it will dry your hair. For the fastest (and safest) results, 1,800 to 1,850 watts is the sweet spot. Many of our picks are a little higher than this mark, like the InfinitiPro by Conair DigitalAire, Hot Tools Pro Artist QuietAir, and more — all coming in at 1,875 watts.
However, generally, anything at or below 2,000 watts (such as the Rusk Engineering W8less) is safe to use at home. Anything with a low wattage will take a little longer to fully dry your hair, which means our picks at 1,600 watts (like the T3 Afar or Laifen Swift) might take a bit longer to get that full blowout, but your hair may sustain less heat damage in the long run. Regardless, always use a heat protectant before you get to styling.
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How much does a hair dryer cost?
The price of a hair dryer varies depending on the brand, materials, functionality, and attachments included with the purchase. You can nab a great-performing dryer with the InfinitiPro BY Conair SmoothWrap, or you can splurge on higher-priced tools like the Dyson SuperSonic.
Most will usually range between $150 and $200, making hair dryers somewhat of an investment for many shoppers — which means you must carefully consider before pressing the “purchase” button.
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Which nozzles should you use with a hair dryer?
There are several attachments and nozzles that a hair dryer can come with, the most popular being a concentrator and/or nozzle. Concentrators funnel the air from the hair dryer into a targeted area, making the hair easier to manipulate for certain hairstyles (like the lovely flippy ends of a blowout).
Diffusers are another popular hair dryer attachment for preserving and drying natural curls and providing volume. This type of nozzle funnels the air over a wider area than the physical tool’s opening allows for, expanding the hair dryer’s reach and providing a gentler airflow than a direct blast. If you want to splurge on a hair dryer with more attachments, like the Dyson Supersonic, you can experiment with add-ons like flyaway attachments, gentle air nozzles, wide-tooth combs, and more to refine your hair-drying routine. Applying a little hair oil to damp hair before styling can also nourish and add shine and long-lasting smoothness.
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Is a ceramic or ionic hair dryer better?
If you’ve ever seen the word “ionic” on a hair dryer and wondered what it meant, you’re not alone. Celebrity hairstylist Renato Campora explains: “An ionic hair dryer is a type of hair dryer that has a negative ionic charge. When these negative ions react with the positive ions in your hair, it helps to close the damaged cuticles of the hair.” Effectively, this helps to reduce frizz, static electricity, and flyaways.
Ceramic hair dryers offer different benefits. The ceramic material heats quickly and evenly and generates infrared heat to help speed up the drying process. Less time drying hair means less damage. However, if your hair is prone to frizz or flyaways, a hair dryer with ionic technology, like our best overall pick, the Hot Tools Pro Artist Black Gold 2,000 Watt Ionic Hair Dryer, may be a better choice.
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Alyssa Brascia has been a commerce writer for PEOPLE since 2022, with expertise in beauty research for her work with cosmetics, skincare, and hair care. She has previously contributed to InStyle, researching and writing beauty content and becoming well-versed in the world of cosmetology. For this piece, she analyzed the insights from our team of testers who tried 21 hair dryers over the course of several months and included a few of our favorites that made TheShockNews in 2022 and continue to impress us into 2024 (we’ll never gatekeep what works). She also interviewed celebrity hairstylists Justine Marjan and Renato Campora for professional insight into what a hair dryer really needs to achieve red carpet-worthy blowouts and how you can find their non-negotiable functions in a hair dryer within your price range.
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