Round Brush
Ceramic + boar bristle. Pro-grade. The brush hairdressers actually use.
Round brushes and blow-dry tools tested for smoothing, volume, and durability. Including specific picks for fine, curly, and damaged hair.
Most blow-dry brushes are mediocre. The picks below earn their place by being purpose-built for the job.
Ceramic + boar bristle. Pro-grade. The brush hairdressers actually use.
Hair tool flagship. Multi-attachment system. The premium pick that earns its price.
Budget hot-air brush. Real performance, surprisingly close to Dyson at a tenth of the price.
Decades-old cult brand. Boar-bristle. Lasts forever.
Strong on wet-hair detangling, gentle on damaged hair.
Heated smoothing brush. Different category but earns mention. Strong on frizz control.
Round for volume; flat for smoothing. Most kits benefit from one of each.
If you blow-dry weekly, yes — the time savings and reduced heat damage compound. If you blow-dry monthly, it's overkill.
Remove hair after each use; deep-clean monthly with shampoo and lukewarm water. Air-dry bristles up.
Pro brushes (Olivia Garden, Mason Pearson): 5-10 years. Budget brushes: 2-3 years. Replace when bristles start to bend.
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