Drying hair can take a long time. It’s not really practical to let your hair dry naturally especially when you have work in the morning. As such, investing in a hairdryer for yourself might just be one of the best splurges you’ll be making this 2021 but with so many options to choose from, you’d definitely want to follow a buying guide.

Whether you are looking for a hairdryer for business or for personal use, it’s a must that you know what you are choosing. A good hairdryer can set you back somewhere between $20-$100 depending on the brand and the type. It’s a big expense in most cases so it’s only right that you get your money’s worth. 

This short guide will help you find the best hair dryer that can fit your hair’s needs as well as your budget. By the end of this guide, you’ll be more than capable of buying a hair dryer without having to regret your purchase in the days or weeks after.

Weighing Your Hairdryer

Some hair dryers can be very heavy. While this doesn’t seem much of a problem, it can cause discomfort on your arms eventually. A good hairdryer should be around 1 pound. Anything above will put unnecessary strain on your arm. Why does weight matter?

If you have thick or curly hair, you’ll take a lot longer to get your hair to dry out. If you are using a heavy hair dryer, you won’t last long holding the device with one arm. The lighter it is, the less strain there will be on your arms, thus letting you dry your hair more comfortably.

Picking The Wattage

The wattage on your hairdryer is one of the most crucial aspects you need to consider. Basically, a high-wattage motor has more wind power and it can also reduce the time it takes for you to style your hair without exposing your head to too much heat.

A good wattage for any hair dryer should be somewhere between 1800 to 2000. Dryers with 2000 wattage and above tend to be too expensive. While those 1800 and below tend to be too weak to dry thicker hair or hair with more volume. The 1800 to 2000 range is perfect in terms of wind power and budget.

Wattage is very important to consider if you have thick or curly hair. Some of the best hair dryers for curly hair tend to be around the 1800-2000 mark. It can dry your hair as efficiently as possible. Moreover, you don’t put yourself at risk of shorting the circuits of the hair dryer as well.

Ionic Choices

Some people’s hair takes a lot of effort to dry. More specifically, we are referring to people with frizzy hair. When it comes to hair types like these, wattage is only a secondary concern.  What you need to look for though are hair dryers that can shoot negative ions.

There’s a lot of science that goes on behind this. The ions in water are positively charged. As such, using a hairdryer with negative ions can cause your hair to dry quicker because the water will scatter once they react with the negative ions. Thus allowing your frizzy hair to dry as properly as possible as well.

Cost

Of course, the cost of your hairdryer matters heavily as well. Some hair dryers can cost around $300-$350. While more expensive, these models are more durable than others and they can last longer with you as well. It’s perfect for salons that use hairdryers on a regular basis.

If it’s for regular use though, you can probably opt for a hair dryer that costs around $150. This is the perfect price range for a personal hairdryer. Aside from being durable, hairdryers at around this price range are also efficient at keeping your hair dry as well.

There are many factors that affect the price of a hairdryer. The most apparent of course is the brand or the maker of the hairdryer. Another important factor is the material used in the hairdryer. Titanium hair dryers are typically more expensive but the metal can help distribute heat properly.

There are some hair dryers made out of strong plastic. While cheaper, the downside to these is that they tend to overheat too quickly.

Buying a hairdryer might be one of the best decisions you can make for your hair this year. It’s a convenient, safe, and fast way to make sure your hair dries properly. As such, it’s best to make sure that you are buying the right hair dryer for your hair and budget.

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I've been writing since 2008 about a wide range of topics. I also love making furniture in my spare time, and birdwatching with my wife near our home in southern England.

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