I’ve Done the Research—These Are the Best Blowdryers for Afro Hair

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I’ve Done the Research—These Are the Best Blowdryers for Afro Hair

For those of us blessed with kinky and coily hair, finding the right blow dryer to add to your toolkit—no matter your texture—can often feel overwhelming. Although some afro-haired people prefer heatless styling, for certain styles the added help of a great blowdryer is key. And when scoping out a new afro hair-friendly blow-dryer, prioritising its versatility and ability to work with that of afro hair in all its iterations is a good place to start. For coiled and curled looks, this means a low and steady heat tool—perfect for providing an even dry—and one lightweight enough to stave off the dreaded wash day dead arm. We’ve all been there, right?

Not all tools are created equal however, with some dryers sporting easily accessible cool buttons (ideal for providing a chilled blast across lace lines in order to help wigs lay just a little flatter), or for the heat averse, diffuser attachments allowing for smooth and accentuated coils with a satisfying spring. 

So, whether you want to try out a 90s-eques fringe ponytail or are looking to extend the life of a swishy silk press, a high-powered blow dryer with ultra-precise nozzles can be a perfect addition to your hair arsenal. Not to mention trusty pik attachments. Luckily, I’ve decided to do the hard work for you… When it comes to afro hair blow dryers I’ve tried them all, so from ceramic to paddled brush tools, this is my ultimate list of the best blow dryers for afro and coily hair types. Scroll down to discover my favourites. 

Over the past few years the Revlon Pro Salon One Step Paddle Hair Dryer and Styler has undoubtably become the bell of the natural hair community ball. With countless YouTube and Tik Tok videos dedicated to the dryer—of which you’ll find is about 90% rave reviews— there’s no denying that it’s a brilliant all-rounder for anyone in need of a reliable wash day addition. The flexible yet durable bristles help prevent tangling on coily hair textures, ensuring a perfect frizz-free blowout or for reblending tape-in extensions post-wash.

The OG styler and a staple in high street afro salons, the Wahl PowerPik 2 Hair Dryer, is beloved for its powerful pik. The brand’s heat resistant secure fit ‘OnePik®’ attachment was and still is one of the best blowdryers for dense and ultra coily hair, thanks to its durability and tangle free dry as well as easy styling experience. If you’ve recently gone for the big chop or frequently opt for free flowing fro hairstyles, this is the blowdryer for you.

Multi-stylers have no doubt taken over the hair space in the past few years and if you’re afro haired girl looking to downsize your hair kit, then the Shark FlexStyle Air Styler & Hair Dryer  is an investment worth making. The ultra-sleek base wand converts into an anything but standard blow dryer thanks to the use of air and heat in tangent, meaning less damage and less of that crispy feel on your kinks. Plus, it comes with a range of tools including a diffuser tool to auto-wrap curlers which makes it a perfect option for natural afro days as well as curling wigs and weaves if that’s more your style. Oh and it comes with a handy storage case, so say goodbye to that crowded hair tool bin.

Post-salon blues are one thing, but post-salon silk press blues at time have the power to make or break plans. Enter coil conscious brand Amika’s round blow dryer brush 2.0. It’s customisable heat settings make it the perfect at home option for touching up blowouts and for smoother styling. For the best results from the oval barrelled dyer and to achieve significant root lift via it’s detangling bristles, try partially drying your hair with a microfibre towel. Paired with the brand’s glossy heat protectant serum you can kiss day three humidity hair goodbye.

Strong, sturdy and yet chic is the description that comes to mind when thinking about the Babyliss HydroFusion 2100. Don’t let the name fool you, this is not the easily overloaded drugstore hairdryer of our teens. Thanks to this blowdryer’s nifty moisture-balancing ionic system (negative ions that break up water positivity molecules preventing them from soaking in and causing frizz) it manages to leave coils completely dry whilst locking in moisturiser.

The internet’s blowdryer darling. Hype aside, the real star of the Dyson show in my eyes in the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer kit is the super thick, wide tooth comb attachment. One of the first of its kind on the luxury end of blowdryer market, the comb mirrors all the best parts of a traditional pik (it works with 5 attachments in total) with the added style and customisable experience that Dyson hair tools have become synonyms with. Light, uber quiet (a big win for those of us with thick kinks) and an overall soft and definitely shinier finish. No wonder so many have converted!

Although a salon-like blow-dry on afro hair is a hard one to master at home, as going from coils root to bone straight strands with minimal damage can be time-consuming, having the GHD Helio professional hairdryer at hand really is a hair saviour. The only downside is you do have to buy the brand’s Pik offering separately, but for salon like power in your hands it’s a small sacrifice in my books.

Beauty Work’s Aeris’s ultra-sleek design and petite motor makes it one of the quietest new generation blowdryer options. The wunderkind dryer’s digital design screen allows for quick temperature changes and control. Need to quickly switch cool in order to securely lay a new wig then add some blowdry curls to the ends? The Aeris has you covered. The lightweight design also means dead dryer arm is a thing of the past. 

The gentle giant of dryers comes courtesy of the Dryby Buttercup Dryer. This blowdryer comes with two concentrator nozzles to allow for more concentrated airflow—one larger for all-over dries and one smaller, perfect for getting into harder-to-reach crevices like the partings on a twist-out. The blowdryer’s accompanying diffuser is one of the larger offerings on the market, making it a handy option to have for those days when only a lazy dry will do but you still need to get to the root. 

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