Nothing against flat irons and curling irons, but if I had to pick just one must-have hair tool , it’d be the good ol’ fashioned hair dryer. Whether to smooth out frizz, add volume and bounce, or heck, just get your hair dry, it’s a styling necessity. Because, let’s be real – blow-drying your hair is a real chore and often a sweaty struggle even in the cooler months. And while the easy answer would be to get a salon blowout on a regular basis, that’s just not realistic for most of us. So why not make the blow drying process a bit easier for yourself? There are tons of amazing hair dryers out there to help you complete the feat.
Here’s the thing, though: There are a LOT (and I mean a LOT) of hair dryers out there, at every price point imaginable. So to help you choose, I narrowed it down to 10 standouts – eight of which ring in at $150 or less, plus two that are well-worth the splurge.
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The 10 Best Hair Dryers
Gamma + Italia Aria Hairdryer
The Gamma + Italia Aria Hairdryer ($139.95) features an extra powerful-- though still super lightweight - motor to seriously cut down on drying time. It's so lightweight, that the entire dryer weighs less than a pound.
Bed Head Curlipops 1875 Watt Diffuser Dryer
Curly-haired girls will love the Bed Head Curlipops 1875 Watt Diffuser Dryer ($35), which features a unique diffuser nozzle to give hair texture and volume. Ionic technology keeps your strands frizz-free and shiny, too.
Harry Josh Ultra Light Pro Dryer
Splurge alert: There’s a good reason why the Harry Josh Ultra Light Pro Dryer ($349) is worth the price. The first iteration of the celeb stylist's eponymous dryer quickly earned a cult-like following, and this newbie is quickly giving it a run for its money. Credit a motor speed of 94 miles per hour, 12 heat, speed, and ion settings, and a silencer that makes it extra quiet (ideal when you don't want to wake anyone up in the morning).
Nume Signature Dryer
Thanks to integrated infrared technology (say that five times fast), the Nume Signature Dryer ($120) heats hair from the inside out, for a quicker, less damaging blow-dry. Also nice: It comes in fun turquoise and pink colors, too.
Pro Beauty Tools Professional Ionic Copper Ceramic Dryer
Slim and sleek, the nozzle on the Pro Beauty Tools Professional Ionic Copper Ceramic Dryer ($35) improves air flow for faster, easier blowouts.Plus, the copper ceramic technology provides even heat transfer for less damage to your hair.
Remington Pro Hair Dryer with Thermaluxe Advanced Thermal Technology
The Remington Pro Hair Dryer with Thermaluxe Advanced Thermal Technology ($40) dries hair 50 percent faster than the brand's other dryers, and also comes with concentrator and diffuser attachments. A steal of a deal.
Revlon Perfect Heat Smooth Brilliance AC Motor Styler
True to its name, the Revlon Perfect Heat Smooth Brilliance AC Motor Styler ($25) features an AC motor, most often found in much pricier models. Translation: High-powered airflow that transfers heat fast, so your hair is exposed to less of it and less damaged as a result.
Style Craft PeeWee 1200 Dryer
We've found that most travel-sized dryers just don't get the job done, but the Style Craft PeeWee 1200 Dryer ($60) delivers. With a folding handle, travel bag, and dual voltage, it's perfect to take on all your trips, yet is powerful enough to use as your daily dryer.
Sultra Airlight Dryer
1875 watts of power combined with ion technology make the Sultra Airlight Dryer ($149) a great pick for dry or damaged hair; the negative ions penetrate into the hair shaft and infuse moisture into your strands. We're also big fans of the nine foot, tangle-free cord (tangle-free being the operative word).
T3 Cura Luxe Dryer
Splurge alert number two. Yes, the T3 Cura Luxe Dryer ($285) will cost you, but trust us, the five heat and two speed settings, coupled with a volume boost switch, and auto-off sensor (it shuts off whenever you put it down) make it worth every penny.