Drybar buttercup vs harry josh7/1/2023 ![]() "We all know the bathroom struggle is real," Webb says.Ĭrucial If: Your hair is long and takes forevvverrrr to get dry. What's "lighter?" Drybar founder Alli Webb-who designed the $195 Buttercup dryer specifically to not strain her stylists' biceps-recommends looking for a dryer that weighs around a pound (tip: Amazon lists weights for dryers, unlike some retailers). "If it takes you 20 minutes to blow out your hair, choose a lighter model so you don't wear out your arms," Butler says. Professional-grade dryers can sometimes be heavy because of their big motors/solid components, and think about it: If your arm goes numb halfway through your blowout, you won't finish the job with gusto (and there's no such thing as half a bad hair day-only full ones). Duh-but this is a crucial factor for anyone with long hair and a lot of round-brush work ahead. If a dryer's billed as infrared, this means it uses longer energy wavelengths to penetrate the hair and dry it from the inside out.Ĭrucial If: Never really crucial, but can be a godsend if you have tons of hair. Ceramic or porcelain can be used to coat (or replace) a dryer's metal or plastic heating elements and other internal parts, to make the heat less harsh and more consistent in temperature-plus they, too, emit negative ions to speed drying and smooth frizz (see above). What It Means: Dryers with these buzzwords are designed to distribute heat as evenly and gently as possible. Non-ionic assures me this won't happen." All of this is why one of the sexiest dryers we know, the $300 Harry Josh Pro Dryer, lets you toggle between ionic and non-ionic depending on your hairstyle. "I'm careful to not over-dry the hair, robbing it of its texture and volume. "When I need volume for a sexier look with lift and movement I will use non-ionic," Butler says (he, too, swears by that Elchim, which is not ionic). ![]() Meanwhile, note that ionic can be a drawback if your hair is flat and/or oily, and for non-sleek hairstyles. Bonus: High-wattage dryers don't burn out as quickly as their small-motored cousins. ![]() "If the motor isn't strong, you end up with more heat and less wind-if you think about it, that means you're 'toasting' your hair dry," says celebrity hairstylist Kristin Ess, who's all about proper wind-to-heat ratio in a dryer (the $146 Elchim 2001 has forever been her gold standard). What It Means: A high-wattage motor packs more wind power and will cut down your styling time without exposing hair to excessive heat. Here's a cheat sheet of common hair-dryer traits and which to hone in on depending on your blowout goals. ![]() We're here to help make this less like rocket science. Yes, the humble hair-dryer has come a long way, and while basic models still exist, the expensive (or shall we say, "investment") versions boast bells and whistles that can significantly improve your hair and your blowout experience-provided you take the time to decode which ones matter to your hair. Flash forward to 2016, and we feel like we need to earn an advanced degree in aerospace engineering-and read at least 2500 product reviews-before even thinking about navigating the new realm of high-end, high-tech hair-dryers. ![]() In the olden days before Sephoras and Ultas became the new corner shops, finding the best hair dryer usually went like this: go to drugstore, see selection of five or six hair-dryers, choose mostly based on price and/or cuteness (scoring one in a non-black color was a big deal). ![]()
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