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5 best hair dryers of 2025, tested and reviewed
5 best hair dryers of 2025, tested and reviewed

Business Insider

time05-08-2025

  • Business Insider

5 best hair dryers of 2025, tested and reviewed

Best overall Dyson Supersonic Nural The Dyson Supersonic Nural is a thoughtful, feature-packed luxury hairdryer, with smart personalization and heat protection that make styling faster and easier. It's lightweight, ergonomically balanced, and far less tiring to use than traditional dryers. If a high-end hair dryer is within your budget, the Nural's intelligent design and best-in-class features make it worth the splurge. The original Dyson Supersonic has been my go-to hairdryer for nearly a decade, thanks to its speed, sleek design, and ability to leave my hair shiny and smooth without frying it. But after testing the new Dyson Supersonic Nural, it's precisely the upgrade we deserve. The new smart features make styling faster, easier, and more personalized — enough to justify the $100 premium over the original, if you're already considering the splurge. The upgraded features are all about personalization and strand protection. The five included magnetic attachments now have built-in sensors that memorize your preferred heat and speed settings for each one, which saves time and keeps styling consistent. The new "Scalp Protect" mode is another thoughtful touch. It senses how close the dryer is to your scalp and automatically lowers the heat to help prevent damage. I also love the new pause-detect feature, which pauses airflow when you set the dryer down on the counter and resumes when you pick it up again. Add in the included carrying case, six stylish color options, and override-friendly presets, and the Nural nails a more advanced and user-friendly evolution of the original, without sacrificing any of its already great features. While its structure is nearly identical to the original Supersonic, the lightweight and balanced design remains among my favorite benefits. At 1.9 pounds, with a bottom-heavy design that places the motor in the handle, Dyson hairdryers are far easier to maneuver than traditional top-heavy dryers and far less taxing on my arms during longer blowouts. As a seasoned beauty editor, I've done thorough testing of dozens of hairdryers over the years, from budget-friendly options to luxury devices. For people who are willing to invest in a high-end hair dryer with best-in-class features, the Supersonic Nural is the one I'd confidently recommend. The Laifen Swift Special hairdryer is our top pick in our guide for the best hair dryer for curly hair, but it's also our top value/budget pick for most other hair types as well. It has a very similar look and feel to the Dyson Supersonic and Supersonic Nural, but at a much more affordable $160 price point. It shares the same sleek, bottom-heavy design with the motor in the handle, which makes it ergonomic and easy to maneuver. While it doesn't offer the smart features or customization that come with Dyson's high-end models, it's a solid option for someone who wants a similarly effective but simple hair dryer without the steep cost. While the fact that the Laifen Swift Special comes in five colors is a fun perk, the best features are that it includes two concentrator nozzles and a diffuser for easy styling. The buttons are placed well so that I didn't accidentally push them while drying my hair. That said, the Swift Special wasn't the best match for my hair type. It only has two speed settings, and both felt too powerful for my long, fine hair. Even on the lower setting, the airflow was so strong that my hair kept tangling, which can lead to breakage. However, I think people with thicker or shorter hair might actually appreciate the extra power — it dries hair impressively fast. The heat settings (cold, warm, and hot) are easy to toggle through and even light up blue, orange, or red depending on your selection, which is a nice visual touch, even if it doesn't add much functionality. For the price, it offers similar handling to luxury models that are four times the price. But if you have long hair that's prone to tangling or prefer more precise airflow control, this may not be the best fit. Best lightweight At just 0.7 pounds, this hairdryer barely feels like anything in my hand. Still, it's Dyson's most powerful and fastest-drying model yet, thanks to a 1700-watt motor spinning at 110,000rpm. My hair dried quickly, felt super soft and shiny, and there was zero arm fatigue after styling. The new curved, lowercase-r shape feels even more balanced and ergonomic than the Dyson's traditional Supersonic shape, which was already close to perfect. The Supersonic r comes with five magnetic attachments, each with built-in RFID chips that remember your last used settings. That said, you do need to attach one for the dryer to turn on, and I wish Dyson had included its new pause-detect sensor, especially given the high price. Still, if ergonomics and lightweight design are your top priorities, the Supersonic r is compact, efficient, and a dream to use. Best technology If you want a lightweight, travel-friendly option that offers a cool mix of traditional design and modern features, the SRI DryQ is definitely worth considering. Those who prefer the classic long-barrel, short-handle shape over Dyson-style dryers will appreciate this upgraded version that feels intuitive and familiar but better. At well under a pound, it's lightweight, and it even folds in half for easy packing if you want to travel with it. I was especially impressed by how soft and shiny my hair was after using it. The variation between the heat and speed settings gave me solid control, and it dried my hair quickly without leaving any frizz. Perhaps the coolest feature is the built-in red light therapy, which is designed to help promote scalp health, dry hair faster, and even stimulate hair growth over time. (Studies show that 650 nm red light stimulates hair growth, and the SRI DryQ produces 600 to 800+ nm red light, according to a spokesperson for the brand.) I didn't test it long enough to be able to prove out the red-light benefits, especially since it's a difficult factor to prove outside of a lab setting. But it's definitely a unique addition that sets this dryer apart. The memory function is a nice bonus too, saving your preferred settings for next time. That said, the button placement wasn't ideal. I kept accidentally changing the settings mid-blowout since the controls are on the barrel rather than the handle. The on/off switch also felt a bit stiff. Still, with four heat settings (including a cold shot), three speed options, and three included magnetic attachments, the SRI DryQ product is a solid pick if you want a feature-rich dryer in a more classic silhouette. Best for travel This dual-voltage hairdryer packs serious power in a compact, foldable design. It dries hair quickly and efficiently thanks to its 1200-watt motor and ionic technology, which helps minimize frizz. The heat and speed settings are combined, which I didn't mind for use on short trips, but I prefer being able to move heat and speed independently for my at-home hairdryer. The long 7-foot cord offers great flexibility, and at just 13 ounces, it won't weigh down your luggage. It also comes with a travel bag and a concentrator nozzle (though I found the nozzle a little tricky to attach). I also tested the T3 Afar, a smaller and more compact travel dryer overall. It wins on portability since it takes up less space, but when it came to performance, the Baby Buttercup clearly came out ahead. The T3 took longer to dry hair and just didn't feel as powerful. So, if you have a little extra room in your suitcase, the Drybar is the smarter pick. It's not quite full-size, but it performs like it is. What to look for Heat settings You'll want to adjust the amount of heat you're applying to your hair throughout the drying process. High heat is fast and efficient, however, it should be used with caution to prevent damage. Low heat takes longer but minimizes the risk of breakage and dryness. Hair dryers with three or more heat settings allow for better control, making it easier to tailor the temperature to your hair type and the stage of the drying process. Speed settings Multiple speed settings give you greater control over airflow, which is essential for both drying and styling. The ability to adjust speed independently from heat allows for more customized drying, which can help minimize damage and improve overall results. Hair dryers with three or more speed settings are ideal. Cord length A longer cord makes it less critical that your outlet be directly next to your mirror. In tight spaces where the outlet is near your mirror, a longer cord may drag and knock over nearby items. Longer cords also allow for more flexibility when styling. For instance, if you flip your head upside down for the rough dry, you'll appreciate the added slack. Attachments Which attachments you'll use largely depend on your hair type and styling preferences. A concentrator is the most common attachment, which directs a more concentrated airflow for precision styling. If you have curly or wavy hair, you can benefit from a diffuser, which disperses airflow to enhance your hair's natural pattern. Luxury hair dryers often come with a wider range of attachments, including comb attachments for detangling and stretching textured hair, as well as flyaway attachments designed to smooth and tame frizz for a sleek, polished finish. Sound Noise level can be a major factor, especially if you're sensitive to sound or share your space with others. Some high-powered dryers can be quite loud, so look for low-decibel operation if that's a priority for you. What's the best way to blow-dry hair? "The best blow-drying approach varies by hair type, however, there are some universal rules to follow," explained Stanley Nolan, a Texas-based Ogle School cosmetologist and beauty educator, who has 20 years of experience working with hair. "Always start with a heat protectant, opt for a dryer that offers multiple heat and speed settings, and avoid blasting high heat directly onto wet hair." Ballance recommends starting by gently towel drying hair before even picking up your hair dryer. "Then rough dry [your hair] to around 70% before going in with a brush," he said. "Tension and technique matter more than cranking up the heat. High airflow, medium heat is the sweet spot for most hair types, unless you're working with thick or coarse hair, then controlled high heat with a proper dryer makes all the difference." For curls and coils, he uses a diffuser on low heat and speed to "protect shape and definition." For fine hair, a "lighter airflow and a round brush at the roots will lift without scorching." As for frequency, "how often you should blow-dry your hair really depends on your hair type and overall routine, however, for most people, 1-2 times a week is completely safe," added Nolan. FAQs What's the best hair dryer for my hair type? Nolan recommended the following: Fine hair: Opt for a dryer with lower wattage, multiple heat and speed settings, and a concentrator nozzle. Thick hair: A higher-wattage tool helps cut down dry time. Wavy and curly hair: Look for a product that includes a diffuser attachment, and use it on low heat to add definition without disrupting the natural curl pattern. Straight hair: Pick a dryer with a cool shot button to lock in a sleek finish. Dry hair: Choose a dryer that provides consistent, non-damaging heat. Frizz-prone hair: Use an ionic or tourmaline dryer to help seal the cuticle. Oily hair: Opt for a dryer with high heat settings and a cool shot button. Damaged hair: To preserve your strands, get a low-heat, infrared dryer Is an ionic or ceramic hair dryer better? It depends. "Ionic dryers help with frizz and shine, while ceramic distributes heat evenly and is better for sensitive or fine textures," said Ballance, adding that most high-end and professional-level dryers have both. Which hair dryer is the least damaging? While Nolan likes infrared or ceramic hair dryers for non-damaging results, Ballance noted the importance of choosing a dryer with greater control over heat and airflow settings.

Yes, the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer Is Worth the Hype, and It's 20% Off Today for Prime Day
Yes, the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer Is Worth the Hype, and It's 20% Off Today for Prime Day

CNET

time08-07-2025

  • CNET

Yes, the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer Is Worth the Hype, and It's 20% Off Today for Prime Day

I never thought I'd actually own the Dyson Supersonic Nural. This thing had been sitting on my wishlist for months. But I recently received one as a gift, and I'm not being dramatic when I say I let out a gasp when I unwrapped it. It felt like someone had handed me the crown jewels of hair tools. (Thanks, Mom!) Fast-forward a few months and I can confidently say I'm completely obsessed with it. This isn't one of those luxe gadgets that ends up collecting dust in the back of a closet or drawer. I use it pretty much daily, and every time I do, I think, "Whoa, this really is that good." The Dyson Supersonic Nural hair dryer usually isn't on sale. In fact, it's almost never on sale. But today for Prime Day, you can find the Dyson Supersonic Nural at a discount on Amazon for $399, a 20% discount from its usual $500 price tag. That's its lowest price yet -- and this discount isn't likely to return anytime soon. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. How I use my super speedy Dyson hair dryer Drying my hair used to be a whole production -- arms aching, sweating and annoyed by the end, and still somehow left with frizz and flyaways. Now, it takes me under 10 minutes, which still kind of blows my mind. I have thick, slightly longer than shoulder-length hair that holds onto moisture like it's a job, so this is no small feat. The Nural model has a cool feature that senses how close it is to your scalp and adjusts the heat automatically. I didn't really get what that meant until I used it. Basically, it stops me from roasting my roots while still drying everything quickly. The Dyson Supersonic comes with a number of attachments, including a wide-tooth comb, a flyaway attachment, a gentle air attachment and a diffuser. Macy Meyer/CNET I usually start with the smoothing nozzle when I want a sleek look, but if I'm feeling lazy or just running late, I'll just rough-dry with no attachment at all. On days when I decide to lean into my natural texture, the diffuser is a game-changer when I scrunch my hair into waves. It doesn't flatten out my curls or make them frizzy like my old dryer did. It's also a lot quieter than I expected and super lightweight. I've dried my whole head while half-asleep, coffee (or wine if it's the evening) in one hand, Dyson in the other. It really is that easy. Why the Dyson makes a gasp-worthy gift Honestly, this is one of those things I never would've bought for myself (hello, price tag), but now that I have it, I can't imagine going back. It's the ultimate "treat yourself" item, but in this case, someone else treated me and I'll never stop being grateful. If you're looking for a gift that feels luxurious yet practical, this checks all the boxes. Especially now that it's on sale at the lowest price ever. Seriously, now's the time. My final thoughts The Dyson Supersonic Nural isn't just hype; it's genuinely made my hair styling better. I don't dread drying my hair anymore. In fact, I kind of enjoy it? Which, for me, is pretty amazing. If you're on the fence about it or you've been eyeing it forever like I was, this sale might just be the nudge you need. If you're looking for other fun gifts, here are our favorite kitchen gifts under $50. You can also read my reviews of my favorite Everything Maker, and my favorite coffee and espresso system.

I Tried the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer and Can Never Go Back, And It's on Sale for Its Lowest Price Ever
I Tried the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer and Can Never Go Back, And It's on Sale for Its Lowest Price Ever

CNET

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • CNET

I Tried the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer and Can Never Go Back, And It's on Sale for Its Lowest Price Ever

I unwrapped the Dyson Supersonic Nural on Christmas morning and I'm not being dramatic when I say I let out a gasp. This thing had been sitting on my wishlist for months, but I never thought I'd actually own it. It felt like someone had handed me the crown jewels of hair tools. (Thanks, Mom!) Fast-forward a few months and I can confidently say I'm obsessed with it. This isn't one of those fancy gadgets that ends up collecting dust in the back of a drawer or closet. I use it constantly, almost daily, and every time I do, I think, "Whoa, this really is that good." The Dyson Supersonic Nural hair dryer usually isn't on sale. In fact, it's almost never on sale. But right now is the exception because for a limited time, you can find the Dyson Supersonic Nural on sale on Amazon for $399, a 20% discount from its usual $500 price tag. For more Memorial Day deals, explore our roundup of all the live sales now, and these top Memorial Day mattress deals. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. How I use my super speedy Dyson hair dryer Drying my hair used to be a whole production -- arms aching, sweating and annoyed by the end, and still somehow left with frizz and fly-aways. Now, it takes me under 10 minutes, which still kind of blows my mind. I have thick, slightly longer than shoulder-length hair that holds onto moisture like it's a job, so this is no small feat. The Nural model has this cool feature where it senses how close it is to your scalp and adjusts the heat automatically. I didn't really get what that meant until I used it. Basically, it stops me from roasting my roots while still drying everything quickly. The Supersonic comes with a number of attachments, including (right to left) a wide-tooth comb, a flyaway attachment, a gentle air attachment and a wave and curl diffuser. Macy Meyer/CNET I usually start with the smoothing nozzle when I want a sleek look, and if I'm feeling lazy or just running late, I'll just rough-dry with no attachment at all. On days when I decide to lean into my natural texture, the diffuser is a game-changer when I scrunch my hair into waves. It doesn't flatten out my curls or make them frizzy like my old dryer did. It's also a lot quieter than I first expected and super lightweight. I've dried my whole head while half-asleep, coffee (or wine glass if it's evening time) in one hand, Dyson in the other. It really is that easy. Why the Dyson makes a gasp-worthy gift Honestly, this is one of those things I never would've bought for myself (hello, price tag), but now that I have it, I can't imagine going back. It's the ultimate "treat yourself" item, but in this case, someone else treated me and I'll never stop being grateful. If you're looking for a gift that feels luxurious yet practical, this checks all the boxes. Especially now that it's on sale for Memorial Day at the lowest price ever -- seriously, now's the time. My final thoughts The Dyson Supersonic Nural isn't just hype; it's genuinely made my hair styling better. I don't dread drying my hair anymore. In fact, I kind of enjoy it? Which, for me, is a Christmas miracle in itself. If you're on the fence about it or you've been eyeing it forever like I was, this Memorial Day sale might just be the nudge you need. If you're looking for other fun gifts, here are our favorite kitchen gifts under $50. You can also read my reviews of my favorite Everything Maker, and my favorite coffee and espresso system.

Act Fast to Get the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer With $100 Off in This Memorial Day Deal
Act Fast to Get the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer With $100 Off in This Memorial Day Deal

CNET

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • CNET

Act Fast to Get the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer With $100 Off in This Memorial Day Deal

Good news everybody, Memorial Day deals are officially very much here. Sure, the big day isn't until Monday, but you can already save money on a huge number of things from must-haves to lovely treats and everything in-between. If you're looking to upgrade your hair care, then you'll definitely want to make the most of this deal. That's because it lets you get your hands on the Dyson Supersonic Nural hair dryer for $399, which is $101 off, and a 20% saving. This deal won't last forever though, so act fast to avoid missing out. The Dyson Supersonic Nural hair dryer is a sleek, stylish hair dryer that offers some added intelligence over the standard Supersonic dryer. The Supersonic Nural has a unique network of Nural sensors that automatically adjust airflow and temperature while you use it. This process helps to enhance the natural shine of your hair and protect scalp health. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. The hair dryer has three heat settings, along with a cold shot option. It comes with five attachments: a styling concentrator, a gentle air attachment, a flyaway attachment, a wide-tooth comb and a wave and curl diffuser. The smart styling attachments have preset airflow and heat settings. When you attach one to the Supersonic Nural, its sensors automatically recognize which one you've attached and adjust the settings. You can also adjust these settings yourself. Why this deal matters This is the lowest price that the Dyson Supersonic Nural has dropped to this year -- just $10 more than the record-low we saw late last year during holiday sales -- so you're definitely getting a good deal with this current Memorial Day offer. Tariff exemptions, at least as they're outlined right now, won't help prices on Dyson's haircare products in future, so it's unlikely we'll see a deal this good on the Supersonic hair dryer for a while.

Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer Hits All-Time Low, It's Never Been This Affordable and It's Selling Fast
Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer Hits All-Time Low, It's Never Been This Affordable and It's Selling Fast

Gizmodo

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer Hits All-Time Low, It's Never Been This Affordable and It's Selling Fast

Most hair dryers are built to get the job done quickly, but that speed often comes at a cost. You'll get overheated scalps, fried ends, and frizz that refuses to quit if you just use any old hair dryer. That's why you've got to get the best one you can within your budget. And there are tons to choose from, but only a few with recognizable names like Dyson that can get you together no matter what your hair situation is. If you're tired of spending all your money on salon visits, head to Amazon now. You can get the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer for $399, down from its usual price of $500. That's a discount of $101 and 20% off. See at Amazon Effortless, beautiful hair every time This hair dryer is all about keeping your hair as protected as possible, or as much as you can with heat, anyway. You'll want to use a heat protectant spray on wet hair, but it's built to minimize damage while making sure it can tame flyaways and remedy other hair problems. All you have to do is the drying motions, and it can handle just about everything else. There's also a Pause Detect feature that senses when you put the dryer down and automatically reduces heat and airflow. It's a small thing, but over time, it adds up in terms of energy efficiency and less noise during your routine. There's something super cool about the dryer too, and that's how it kind of personalizes your experiences each time you use it. The Nural remembers your heat and speed settings for each of the five magnetic attachments. That includes a diffuser, wide-tooth comb, flyaway smoother, gentle air tool, and precision concentrator. So once you find the settings you like to use, it'll automatically use them the next time you snap on the same attachment. At just under two pounds, it's light enough to handle comfortably even during longer styling sessions. And thanks to Dyson's digital motor and airflow control, you'll still get fast drying times without overheating your strands. For $399 (-20%), the Supersonic Nural isn't an impulse buy, but it's a great investment for anyone who wants to cut back on heat damage and treat their hair to a better drying experience. It's also a smart tool for people who take their hair seriously and want to protect it without sacrificing speed or style. Yes, you can do that. And maybe it's time you started trying to do that for yourself. See at Amazon

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