The 11 Best Blow Dryers, According to Editors and Hair Experts

From TikTok-famous blow dryers to classics from Dyson and Shark.

Marie Claire Editors Brooke Knappenberger and Lauren Tappan test the best blow dryers 2024.
(Image credit: Brooke Knappenberger; Shark; GHD; Lauren Tappan)

In a perfect world, we'd all indulge in a blowout from a pro on a daily basis. But who has the time (or budget) for that? Fortunately, there are salon-quality blow dryers that will provide a similar look from the comfort of your own bathroom. So, I found the best blow dryers on the market—tried-and-tested finds that will last.

Serious question: when did you last invest in a new one? And no, I don't mean how much your favorite dryer actually cost. No matter how much you spend on a new device, it's important to have a new one in your routine that's perfectly suited to your styling needs. "Having a hair dryer that works for your hair is really important," echoes celebrity stylist Andrew Fitzsimons, who also thinks a high-quality dryer is neccessary for proper hair health. "You are already doing all of these things on wash day to improve the quality of your hair for it to be healthy from the inside out," he says—So why not find the perfect dryer for you?

Here at Marie Claire, we've tried and tested almost every blow dryer you can think of, from the newest Dyson launches to a Shark dryer that is a real time-saver in your routine. I’ve scoured the internet to find the best blow dryer for you at any price point, including one that retails for under $50. From the most sought-after luxury blow dryers to the high-performance, budget-friendly options, our curated list is here to address every texture and hair care need.

Even with the launch of hair dryer brushes and the resurgence of Velcro and hot rollers, figuring out how to master a blowout was, for years, little more than an elusive pipe dream. I would simply load up my hair with heat-protectant products and rough-dry away, leaving me with frizz and flyaways. I also spoke to celebrity stylists Glenn Elis and Venner James alongside New York-based stylist Alex Efstratiou about the dryers—and tips!—that make styling a breeze.

The Best Hair Dryers at A Glance

Marie Claire's Favorite Blow Dryers

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Fashion E-Commerce Editor Julia Marzovilla tests the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer

Fashion E-Commerce Editor Julia Marzovilla prefers the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer because it dries her hair in less time than any other options on the market.

(Image credit: Julia Marzovilla)

Associate Commerce Editor Brooke Knappenberger tests the INFINITIPRO BY CONAIR Hair Dryer with Diffuser

Associate Commerce Editor Brooke Knappenbergerloved the INFINITIPRO BY CONAIR Hair Dryer with Diffuser and loved it for the high-quality resuts at the price point.

(Image credit: Brooke Knappenberger)

Samantha Holender tests the T3 Afar Lightweight Travel Size Hair Dryer

Beauty Editor Samantha Holender says the T3 Afar Lightweight Travel Size Hair Dryer is the ideal travel companion with its compact size.

(Image credit: Samantha Holender)

Fashion Editor Lauren Tappan

Fashion Editor Lauren Tappan tested the ghd Helios 1875W Advanced Professional Hair Dryer and was "super impressed by its powerful airflow."

(Image credit: Lauren Tappan)

Associate Commerce Editor Brooke Knappenberger tests the Shark FlexStyle

Associate Commerce Editor Brooke Knappenberger loves how the Shark FlexStyle because it's lightweight and easy to use.

(Image credit: Brooke Knappenberger)

Fashion Features Editor Emma Childs tests the Ga.Ma Italy Professional IQ Perfetto Hair Dryer.

Fashion Features Editor Emma Childs loves the Ga.Ma Italy Professional IQ Perfetto Hair Dryer because its sleek design and powerful motor.

(Image credit: Emma Childs)

Other Hair Dryers We Love

Why Trust Marie Claire

We tapped three hair stylist experts to pull together the best hair dryers on the market. Ultimately, we selected five to test. Our team of testers (comprised of Marie Claire staffers who pride ourselves on testing almost every new launch that comes across our desks) then reviewed their dryers based on how fast they dried our hair, the level of shine they gave our strands, and how easy they were to use. The rest of the dryers are top-rated by five-star reviews.

What To Look For in the Best Hair Dryer

The blow dryers on this list aren’t the same ones your mom or grandma used. Modern dryers come with tons of promises these days, from shorter dry times to higher-shine finishes, while others promise to be virtually silent. Regardless of your hair type and texture, there are a few key features to look out for.

  • High Wattage: "Wattage corresponds to the amount of power in your blow dryer," says New York City-based stylist Alexandra Efstratiou. "Ideally, your hair dryer should have 1600 watts, at least. I think high wattage is absolutely critical—I personally hate the type of dryer that gets super hot but doesn’t have a strong wind flow. Both are important but air pressure is a non-negotiable in having a quick, smooth blow dry."
  • Type of Dryer: There are three common types of hair dryers that you’ll see on the market right now—ceramic, tourmaline, and titanium ionic—and they’re all great for different reasons. Some boost shine and others are better for volume. Choosing the one that's perfect for your needs will help you find the best dryer.
  • Adjustable Heat Settings: Three heat settings—low, medium, and high— are generally the standard for dryers in 2023. Having several allows you to customize your experience as you go. High heat settings are great for rough drying and can shorten your drying time.
  • Several Speed Settings: Just like with heat settings, having several speed settings allows you to get the most out of your blow dryer. Dryers will most commonly have three speed settings: low, medium, and high.
  • A Cold Shot Function: If you're like me, you never really considered the cool shot button your dryer. But, they're actually incredibly important when it comes to setting your style. "Think about it like taking your clothes out of the dryer: if they sit in there until they cool off all the way they will be extremely wrinkly," says Efstratiou. "If you take them out and fold or hang them while they’re still hot, they’ll take the shape of whatever position you put them in. Hair is a fabric in a way, and it follows those same principles. I always use a cool shot over the entire head of hair after finishing the style whether it be sleek and straight or curly and bouncy. It just gives the hair the opportunity to lock in the desired outcome before destructive elements like humidity, wind, and even it bending and resting on your own shoulders changes the look."
  • Attachments: Attachments like diffusers and concentrators are the key to achieving a versatile array of styles at home. The former is usually used with curly and wavy hair types to maintain your original curl texture by—as the name might suggest—diffusing the hot air throughout a larger area. Concentrators, on the other hand, are great for sleeker, straighter styles.

Common Types of Blow Dryers

  • Ceramic Hair Dryers: These types of dryers allow for a frizz-free blowout” says James. He says that ceramic dryers are better for thick or coarse hair because it can be “smoothed out with ease without changing the integrity of the hair” and “dries hair fast without causing damage.” These machines also have the technology to set a style using the cool shot feature.
  • Tourmaline Dryers: These types of dryers use negative ions to emit heat, making them gentler on the hair and providing a shinier finish. They also help lock in moisture due to an electrical charge emited from the dryer.
  • Titanium Ionic Dryers: Ionic dryers are popular because they maintain an even temperature and provide an even dry that takes less time. They're better if you want shine, but some ionic dryers (Like the T3 Micro Aireluxe above) has an voluminizing setting.

Meet The Experts

Andrew Fitzsimons
Andrew Fitzsimons

Before he was known as Hollywood’s top hair stylist, Andrew Fitzsimons has been obsessed with fashion, beauty and form for more than two decades. His passion led him from humble roots in Ireland to cultivate his talent in the fashion industry in Dublin, then to Paris and New York and LA where he counts Bella Hadid, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Megan Fox, Joan Smalls, and Shay Mitchell as his regular clientele. Andrew’s incredible knowledge and eye for trend turned him into one of the most respected and finest hair stylists, but it’s his personal beauty philosophy that keeps him the A-list favorite. This free spirit combined with his know-how gives him the ability to translate trends through to individual personal style.

Venner James
Venner James

Venner James is an internationally - acclaimed celebrity and personal stylist the founder of the Venner-James Brand. After many years in the industry starting off and better known to be a Loctician, Venner-James developed a interest in hair loss and in October 2018 became a certified hair loss practitioner. Venner-James has worked with a number of celebrities including- Precious Mustapha, Priscilla Anyabu, Emma Katherine McDonald, Solea, Kenya Moore, and Kelvin Harrison Jr, to name a few. With the skill set of wig making and application prior to this training Venner-James has incorporated the classic male toupe as a premium private service and is now one of the leading male non surgical hair replacement unit stylist in London. Alongside installing custom female units. Venner-James has an extensive portfolio which includes, short cuts, relaxers, Locs, custom wigs, barbering, braiding and much more.

Glenn Ellis
Glenn Ellis

Originally from Southern California, hair stylist Glenn Ellis is praised for his ability to adapt to different hair types and textures. Glenn is just as skilled at taming the most rebellious curls as he is at creating voluminous manes out of lifeless hair. Glenn’s talent and versatility has garnered the attention of the film, fashion, television, and music industries. He has earned accolades within the hairstyling community for his work featured in CR Fashion Book, Vogue, and Nylon Magazine, and he has had the privilege of working with renowned personalities, including Olivia Wilde, Tinx, Sara Paulson, Meg Ryan, Jane Fonda, Sienna Miller, and Sia.

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Alex Efstratiou

Alex Efstratiou is a hair stylist and colorist in New York City. Hailing from the Hudson Valley, after graduating from hair school she quickly found herself in Soho immersed in an intensive apprenticeship at Arrojo. After many years of traveling the country as a sought out haircutting educator, she decided to shift her focus and incorporate hair coloring into her salon repertoire. With over 14 years in the industry, she is known for her dynamic haircutting skills and sun-kissed hair colors.

Julia Marzovilla
Fashion E-Commerce Editor

Julia Marzovilla is the Fashion E-Commerce Editor at Marie Claire, where she reviews the latest launches from fashion and beauty brands, finds the best on-sale items around the internet, and interviews experts to find the best products in any category to share with her readers. She also creates shopping guides that span every vertical on the site as an expert in everything from the best laptop bags to the best laser hair removal devices.

In her near decade of experience, Julia has both written for several top outlets in the E-Commerce space and worked at major fashion labels. Prior to joining the Marie Claire team, she contributed similar shopping stories to sites such as Bustle, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Who What Wear, and worked as the Trending Fashion and News Writer STYLECASTER. You can find her across the internet at @JuliaMarzovilla. In real life, you can find her creating shopping guides for her friends, cooking or baking in her too-small kitchen, or buying tickets for the next time Harry Styles is in town.

Julia has a Bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in Journalism from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. She lives in New York City, her hometown.