If you haven’t updated your hair dryer in a while, you’ll be surprised at how quickly newer hair dryers will work – as well as the quality of their results.
But how much should you spend? With prices from reputable brands starting at just over £20/ $20 and going up to £300/ $400 for a Dyson Supersonic or Zuvi Halo, it’s hard to decide what’s a reasonable sum. But the place you should start looking for an answer isn’t in the tech: it’s on your head.
If your hair is coloured, damaged or if you blow dry it every day, it might be a good idea to invest a bit more. Have a look at the list of features after the chart and decide which ones are important, then browse our round-up to find the best match. We have some excellent options at every price point.
Read on for your recommendations. And, if you’re upgrading your entire home styling kit, have a look at our guide to the best hair straighteners as well.
Best hair dryer reviews
1. Zuvi Halo – Best overall
Pros
- Energy efficient
- Fast
- Quiet
- Leaves hair shiny
Cons
- Expensive
- No choice of heat settings
The latest entry into the luxury hair dryer market, the Zuvi Halo, harnesses its one-of-a-kind technology very visibly. Switch it on and its business end glows with a green, UV-filtered light.
The idea behind it is to use the heat from light, rather than heated coils, to dry hair. Zuvi claims this will stop the inside of the hair shaft from drying out and thus reduce damage.
What we can say is that it dries hair extremely quickly, at a much lower temperature than a standard hair dryer. It’s quieter as well, which makes the whole hair drying experience much more relaxing, and hair is left soft and shiny.
Best of all, it’s extremely energy efficient, using much less power than rivals.
Yes, it’s pricey. But if you can afford it, it’s a pleasure to use.
2. Dyson Supersonic – Best luxury buy
Pros
- Fast
- Quiet
- Comfortable to use
Cons
- Price
The Dyson Supersonic is a technological wonder (dare we call it “cutting edge”?), which promises to be kinder to your hair, more comfortable on previously weighed down arms, quieter, and faster at drying and styling.
Our testers were impressed with the Supersonic but initially aghast at the high price tag, although we think it’s not that much when compared to the price of a quality haircut.
It’s very fast at drying (some may find it a little too fast when drying at low speed), super quiet, simple and comfortable to use, and with some neat design features such as the magnetic attachments. There are certainly cheaper, quality hair dryers available but we think the hair-friendly Dyson Supersonic is smart enough to justify the comparatively high price tag.
3. Laifen Swift – Best luxury dupe
Pros
- Fantastic and fast results
- Lightweight
- Magnetic nozzle attachment
Cons
- Power cable could be longer
- Travel case is extra
- Only two airflow speeds
We were blown away by the Laifen Swift when we tested it. It’s another mallet-shaped hair dryer in the same league as the Dyson Supersonic and the Zuvi Halo when it comes to creating salon-quality looks, fast. But it’s under half the price of those luxury models. It’s lighter as well: 407g, compared to the Halo’s 475g and the Supersonic’s 560g.
However, you’ll only get one magnetic attachment with it, unless you go for the Special package, which costs another $20/ £20, in which case you’ll get a diffuser, a smoothing and a styling nozzle.
It has two speed settings and three heat settings: in a nice touch, there’s a ring light at the end of the dryer head that illuminates blue, orange or red, according to the heat setting. Be warned though, the hot setting is very hot indeed if you use one of the nozzles.
It comes in four colour options: matt black, silver blue, pearl white and ruby red.
4. Revlon One-Step – Best styling hair dryer
Pros
- Style as you dry
- Quick & easy to use
- Good value
Cons
- Large styler
- Not vegan
- Effectiveness may depend on hair type
The Revlon One-Step is a drying and volumising brush that lets you do two jobs at once. Many people who use it will be able to avoid using a separate hair dryer and straightener – and will get the kind of swingy, (close to) salon hair that only pros can otherwise manage at home. It’s fast to use as well.
Still, its effectiveness might vary depending on your hair type, and if you have long, thick hair, you may have to dry it first – which makes it slightly less appealing.
Like other styling tools, it could damage your hair if you use it too often, and ethical beauty shoppers will be disappointed to learn that it features genuine boar bristles.
5. Revamp Progloss 4000 – Best for protecting hair
Pros
- Ionic technology
- 3 heat settings
- Fast results
Cons
- Expensive
Revamp’s Progloss 4000 has three heat settings (plus a cool button), two speed settings and an oscillation function that’ll allow you to cover more hair as you use it.
As it’s a 2100W appliance, it has the power to get the job done quickly. It also uses ionic technology to speed dry and de-frizz your locks, which means you can use a lower heat.
We were impressed during testing and would recommend it to people who want to invest a bit more in a hair dryer that’ll help protect their hair.
6. GHD Air – Best mid-range hair dryer
Pros
- Powerful
- Quiet
- Ionic technology
Cons
- Pricey
The GHD Air isn’t a cheap hair dryer by any means (although it is a third of the price of Dyson’s Supersonic). It feels like a luxury and we’ve definitely enjoyed using it. It’s speedy, efficient and overall a joy to use.
We’ll struggle to go back to a less expensive hair dryer now that we’ve had it for a few weeks. But we’ve been perfectly happy with hair dryers in the past that have come in at half the price of this, so it’s not a necessity by any means. Still, it would make the perfect gift for a hair-conscious loved one.
7. Braun Style&Go – Best travel hair dryer
Pros
- Foldable
- Two heat settings
- International voltage friendly
Cons
- Only suitable as a backup or travel dryer
Variously called the Braun Style&Go, the Satin Hair 1, or the HD130, this dryer might be a little confusingly named, but it’s very simple when it comes to what counts: drying your hair.
There aren’t many bells and whistles here, but at this price, you wouldn’t expect them. You get a choice of two heat and power settings, and a removable styling head. Most importantly though, the dryer is small, light and foldable, which so it’s the ideal hair dryer to take when you travel.
Braun has planned for that, making sure it’s compatible with voltages from 100-240V. As long as you have a travel adapter, you can trust that it will work just about wherever you are, without worrying that the voltage will be too low to power it, or too high and break it.
Despite that portability, it packs a decent punch for its size, so you won’t be standing around for hours waiting for your hair to dry. This is unlikely to be your main dryer, but for a budget back-up or a travel-friendly spare, it’s a good option.
Hair dryer buying guide
A hair dryer should be a straightforward purchase but if you haven’t updated yours in a while, there are some nice features you might be missing out on. To decide which one to buy, start with your hair.
Heat settings
If you colour your hair, it’s likely to need a little more TLC. Look for a dryer with at least a low and a high power setting, as well as options for temperature. Use a high power, hotter setting for a quick blast to get most of the water out of your hair and then switch to a lower, cooler setting to protect your locks as you finish off.
Ionic technology
A hair dryer with ionic technology will dry hair more quickly, allowing you to use lower heat. It’ll help to protect damaged hair and restore a bit of shine. Ionic hairdryers are also good for curly hair, as they’ll protect the curl and cut down on flyaway frizz.
Wattage
Once you’ve decided on the right approach for your hair, check out the wattage of the device you’re looking at. More power means it’ll get the job done more quickly. If you’ve ever spent a frustrating half an hour with a dinky hotel hairdryer and still ended up with wet hair, you’ll understand how much difference wattage makes. Your hair dryer should be at least 1,800 watts but professional hair dryers can be twice as powerful.
Cool button and attachments
Also look for a cool button, which will help you set your look at the end.
Finally, there are attachments: a diffuser will help you maintain your curls and a flat-headed nozzle will help you to smooth.