![]() ![]() If you’ve never been able to get the hang of holding a hair dryer in one hand and a round brush in the other at the same time, this model mashes the two together, resulting in ultra-shiny, frizz-free hair for our testers.įor the most part, however, the dryers priced at $100 and below - which resulted in slower dry times, were less versatile (better for straight hair versus curly, for instance) and were constructed from flimsier materials - just didn’t match up to the more expensive versions. ![]() With nearly 150,000 reviews averaging 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon, we just had to put the wildly popular cult-fave hair tool to the test. If you’re not looking to spend hundreds, our value vote goes to the Revlon One-Step. Best high-end hair dryer: Dyson Supersonic.Best mid-range hair dryer: Drybar Buttercup.Best budget hair dryer: Revlon One-Step.We looked at obvious factors, such as dry time, heat and airflow speed, but also other important components ranging from attachments and unique features to cord length and weight.īy the end of the process, we’re pretty sure we at least doubled our upper arm strength (happy benefit) and found three winners that left our hair looking healthy, silky smooth, frizz- and flyaway-free: We spent hours testing the dryers, ranging in price from $25 to $399, on four different hair textures: fine and straight-to-wavy thick and curly 4b curls with extensions and thick and wavy-to-curly. So to get that just-stepped-out-of-the-salon look at home, we set out to test nine of the market’s top-rated models and were, well…blown away by how much magic a new hair dryer can work. But the days of popping into your favorite blow-dry bar or salon may feel like ancient history in the time of Covid, making hair dryers all the more important. Nothing changes a woman’s attitude - or confidence - like a fresh blowout. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account ![]()
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