Blowout Brush 101: Our Honest Reviews on the Most Popular Brushes (2024)

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If there’s one thing this team of editors consistently agrees on, it’s that an at-home blowout can be tedious, especially after a long day of work. Which is why we love the blowout brush trend. But with so many new blowout brushes that claim to be both easy-to-use and speedy, we were excited to try them out. Here, our editors spill our honest thoughts on the top trending brushes on the market.

At-Home Blowout Brush Guide: From Bristle Type to Heat Settings, All the Reasons We Love These Trending Brushes

1/9

drybar The Double Shot Oval Blow-Dryer Brush ($155)

“A fan of all-things drybar, I was excited to give this brush a shot. Unsurprisingly, it didn’t let me down. It’s super lightweight so it doesn’t feel like an arm workout, its unique oval barrel gives you a barely there cool-girl bend instead of a serious “flip,” it has strategically placed vents for maximum airflow (aka a quicker blowout, and I appreciate the larger-than-usual safety spot to hold onto for support without any risk of burning yourself.”

—Danielle Fontana Dooley, associate director, digital content

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2/9

GHD Glide and Rise HotBrush ($189)

“Doing my own hair involves a lot of blood, sweat and tears. It’s either an air-dry, slicked-back bun or a blow-dry that someone else does—there is no in-between. I love the sleek, but not stick-straight, look the GHD gives. It sort of reminds me of the ‘90sblowout everyone is talking about, which I definitely could never achieve in real time (aka, high school).”

—Liz Ritter, executive editor

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3/9

Beachwaver Blow Brush ($189)

“Sarah Potempa knows how to perfect an at-home blowout, so I was anxiously awaiting the launch of her first blowout brush. This salon-worthy Blow Brush comes with four attachments to suit all styling needs: an oval nozzle preps my hair for styling, a diffuser all you curly gals (I also use this sometimes on my natural waves), a round brush for voluminous blowouts, and a smoothing brush for those times when sleek strands are the look I’m going for. I don’t typically wear my hair straight, but when I use this, it gives my ends a more polished look than using a standard blowdryer and flat brush combo. It’s also a 2023 NewBeauty Award Winner, and our editors can’t get enough!”

—Brittany Burhop Fallon, director of beauty

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4/9

Shark FlexStyle ($300)

“I’m notoriously terrible at styling my own hair, so I went into this reluctant. And while it was a little intimidating to use at first, I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly I got the hang of it. I got very similar results to my Dyson. It never got too hot yet it quickly dried and styled my hair. I would definitely recommend this among the brushes out there.”

—Steffanie Attenberg, chief brand & content officer

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5/9

Amika Double Agent 2-in-1Blow Dryer + Straightening Brush ($150)

“If I don’t blow out my hair properly—the real deal with the round brush, aching wrist, etc—and sleep on damp strands, my hair takes on a weird wave pattern that I don’t even like leaving the house with unless it’s tucked back in a ponytail. That was until I tried amika’s newtwo-in-one brush. It tames my weird waves in a way that makes my style look beachy-chic and intentional. I love that you can use it as a blowdryer with a built-in brush, or just as a thermal brush for straightening and a little quick-polish action. Another perk: It uses far infrared heat to minimize damage, and a negative ion generator to curb frizz and amp up the shine. It’s such a versatile tool to have in my arsenal, especially for effortless summer hair.”

—Brittany Burhop Fallon, director of beauty

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6/9

Revlon One-Step Volumizer PLUS 2.0 ($70)

“Both Revlon and I are coming to the blowout brush game a little wiser this time around. I know now from my prior experience with its original incarnation back in 2018 that I have to dry my roots first before I ever attempt to incorporate the brush dryer—it’s more of a styler than a true dryer. And like me, Revlon has also made some adjustments in this second-version brush. This one has a smaller oval-shaped brush, a more slender and workable handle, and a new medium-heat setting. They’ve also kept heat damage in mind with a ceramic titanium barrel. The activated charcoal bristle type helped comb through my thin, fine hair without leaving a bunch behind on the brush. This one gets a gold star for most improved and my blowout feels healthier, too.”

—Tatiana Bido, features editor

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7/9

Dyson Airwrap Styler ($600)

“There’s a reason this do-it-all dryer-meets-styler is always sold out, even with its steep price tag. Its many attachments—the complete set comes with six heads—make it a jack of all trades and allow you to rough dry, create a smooth blow-dry or nail those salon-worthy curls you’ve seen online, all with one tool.

My usual routine consists of a gentle, pre-style dry (it’s recommended to dry your hair about 80-percent through before reaching for a styler) a smoothing pass with the round volumizing brush, then a soft curl with the star of the show: the barrels. While they do take some practice, the curls and bombshell waves the barrels are able to produce make it worthwhile. The bottom line: If you already style your hair at home regularly, consider upgrading your toolkit with this gold-standard of celebrity stylist–approved brushes.”

–Danielle Fontana Dooley, associate director, digital content

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8/9

T3 AireBrush Duo ($190)

“Don’t get me wrong, I am lucky to have thick, full strands, but sometimes, when combined with my 2C curls, it’s not the best mix when I’m in a rush. When this blowdry duo—it features an easy-to-attach round brush and straight brush—walked into my life, I was skeptical about its abilities (as I am with all blowdry brushes that promise to put these unruly strands in their rightful place) but I was proved wrong. This dryer specifically targets frizz for bouncy hair that looks like it’s been ripped out of a magazine spread. It also features different heat and speed combinations for a customizable, damage-free approach to sleek strands. If I had to take away one star, it would be in the speed category—I wish it dried my hair as fast as some of the brand’s other models—but its ultra-smoothing abilities are enough to win me over time and time again.”

—Olivia Wohlner, editorial assistant

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9/9

Trademark Beauty Easy Blo ($49)

“As someone who is generally averse to drying my hair with tools, I was apprehensive about blow drying brushes. Whenever I tried to do a blowout before the Trademark Beauty Easy Blo, it never quite came out anywhere close to salon-quality. The Easy Blo isn’t aNewBeautyaward winner for no reason—it revolutionized my hair routine. Within 15 minutes, my hair is dry, frizz-free and has a healthy sheen to it. Without having to juggle two different tools, it’s easy to create different looks like a soft wave or, my favorite, flipped-in ends for the Rachel Green look.”

—Allie Hogan, associate beauty editor

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Blowout Brush 101: Our Honest Reviews on the Most Popular Brushes (2024)

FAQs

What type of brush is best for blowouts? ›

Best for: blowouts

The round brush helps tame frizz and delivers the desired amount of bounce to your hair. If you have fine to normal hair, we don't recommend using a round brush with a metal or ionic barrel, as it may cause severe heat damage to already weak ends.

Are blowout brushes worth it? ›

(We know all too well that blow-drying your hair can feel like an arm workout from hell.) Even if you've gotten used to—or resigned yourself to—maneuvering your blow-dryer and round brush simultaneously, trust us when we say blow-dryer brushes make styling more controlled, easier, faster, and smoother.

Do you use a blowout brush on wet or dry hair? ›

Start with Towel-Dried Hair

Don't use a hot brush on dry hair, note our experts: If your strands are too dry, you might not get the desired shine or volume.

What is the best brush for thin hair blowout? ›

Use a ceramic brush for blow drying.

If you're blow drying to add volume and fight frizz, use a round vented brush with a ceramic core. A combination of boar and ionic nylon bristles is best for a range of hair types.

What are the three types of blowouts? ›

A blowout can be either straight, wavy or curly, and the common factor among the three is shine and hold. Guests are not only looking for beautiful styles, but also styles that will last for days.

Is a blowout brush better than a flat iron? ›

Using the hot brush is the best option for more voluminous hair. For the irons, they will just make your hair flat and does not give that unique and conspicuous look. Using the hot brush also gives shape to the hair, a thing that's not possible with flat irons.

How damaging is a blowout brush? ›

Excessive heat and prolonged use of blowdry brushes can lead to dryness, breakage, and split ends. 2. Improper Technique: Incorrect usage of blowdry brushes can cause tangling and pulling, leading to hair breakage. It's crucial to learn the right techniques and use heat protectant products to minimize the risk.

Do expensive hair brushes make a difference? ›

Aside from the handle, the bristles and the padding need to be made of good-quality materials, too. You want your hair brush to go easy on the scalp but work hard at taking tangles out and only the right combination of materials used can achieve that. Another great example of this would be the boar bristle brush.

Are blowouts worth the money? ›

Not only does a blowout dry your hair faster, but it also styles your hair as it dries so that your overall styling time is cut in half. Not to mention your style is set and will last for days meaning you save even more time each day that your blowout style stays in place.

What size round brush for blowout? ›

As far as diameter, round brushes follow the same concept as your curling irons: The bigger the diameter of the brush, the bigger the curl. "Use a large one for a classic 90's big-bodied, bouncy blowout and a medium-sized one if the goal is simply to smooth and add a more obvious bend or curl," Macedo says.

Does a blowout brush straighten hair? ›

Lastly, the blowout brush can be a great tool for straightening the hair as well! Apply a heat protectant to dry hair and separate the hair into 2-3 inch sections. Turn your blowout brush on to a low or medium heat setting and begin slowly brushing the hair from the root to the tip.

Can I do a blowout with a flat brush? ›

Here are my tips for the BEST Flat brush blow dry using The Flat. 1. Prep your hair by rough drying with the DeTangler to 50% and apply at least a leave in conditioner and an oil to the before sectioning to blow dry.

What is the least damaging hair brush? ›

A great hair brush to avoid breakage, a boar bristle brush is gentle on all hair types.

Do blowout brushes work on short hair? ›

It's way easy to use, whether you've got short or long hair and no matter the texture, plus can be used to refresh your blowout on dry hair, too.

What size round brush should I use for blowout? ›

As far as diameter, round brushes follow the same concept as your curling irons: The bigger the diameter of the brush, the bigger the curl. "Use a large one for a classic 90's big-bodied, bouncy blowout and a medium-sized one if the goal is simply to smooth and add a more obvious bend or curl," Macedo says.

Are boar bristles good for blowouts? ›

Maybe the most aesthetically pleasing brush on this list, Hair Edit's Goddess Boar Bristle Brush will look nice and neutral on your vanity and give your hair a shiny, glossy blowout.

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