Ceramic hair dryers are great, affordable hair dryers that can give you salon-quality results at home. With so many available to buy, it can be hard to choose just one so we’ve researched tons of hair dryers. Below is a list of the top five ceramic hair dryers that we found. They are:
- Rusk Engineering W8less
- JOHN Blast Turbo 6900
- BaBylissPRO Ceramix Xtreme
- Conair 225PR Full Size Pro Hairdryer
- Remington AC2015 Pro
Keep reading to find out more about ceramic hair dryers in general, and details about these five amazing hair dryers.
About Ceramic Hair Dryers
Hair dryers have come a long way since Alexander Godefroy proposed hooking up metal tubes with caps to gas stoves to dry hair. Now there are a lot of different hair dryer technologies on the market, and ceramic is one of the best. So, how exactly does ceramic hair dryers work?
You may be under the impression that the outside of a ceramic hair dryer is made from ceramic–but this is only slightly true. The outside of a ceramic dryer is usually similar to any other hair dryer, but the inside components may be a little different. Ceramic can be used in a few different ways:
- The internal heating coils could be made of ceramic.
- The internal parts could be coated with ceramic.
- The body of the hair dryer (the outside) could contain ceramic as a composite material.
Most likely the hair dryer will be made with a combination of these options.
What Sets Ceramic Hair Dryers Apart From Other Types of Hair Dryers?
Ceramic creates a type of heat called far-infrared heat (FIR), also sometimes called radiant heat. FIR has excited the scientific community. The biological benefits of this type of heat have proven to be great enough to implement FIR in many different applications. For example, ceramic nanoparticles that emit FIR are being woven into certain fabrics for therapeutic purposes.
In hair dryers, FIR dries hair from the inside out. This prevents the outside layer of hair strands from being overheated and consequently damaged. This also reduces drying time significantly.
What Types of Hair Does Ceramic Hair Dryers Work Best On?
While ceramic hair dryers can be used on any hair type, they are especially good for fine and/or thin hair. Fine/thin hair is the type of hair most often damaged by harsh and excessive heat. FIR heat is very gentle on the hair, so it’s much safer on fine/thin hair than other hair dryer types. As long as you recognize when your hair is dry and stop drying it at that point, your fine/thin hair won’t be overheated.
Conversely, it’s not the best type for thick/curly/coarse hair. This type of hair needs heat that is a bit more aggressive. While you can still use ceramic on thick and/or curly hair, it may take longer to dry and may not give you the smoothness, sleekness, or shine that you desire.
What Should You Look for in a Ceramic Hair Dryer?
There are a lot of ceramic hair dryers and they all claim to be the biggest bang for your buck. In order to navigate through this sea of hair dryers, here are a few qualities that you can pay attention to.
Watts
When shopping for a ceramic hair dryer, you should be more concerned with the amount of watts than the amount of heat it produces. The higher the watts, the more power the hair dryer can produce. This is important because you want to use power to dry your hair, not excessive heat which can damage the sensitive outer layer of your hair.
Warranty
There are two reasons you want to pay attention to the warranty. The first is the most obvious reason–if the hair dryer breaks, you’ll want to get it fixed. This is especially true if the hair dryer you choose is very expensive. You’ve made an investment and you’ll expect it to last.
The second reason is that if manufacturers have a lot of faith in their product, they’ll offer a decent warranty because they know that you most likely won’t need it. However, if the manufacturer only offers a short warranty or one that doesn’t really cover anything, chances are you’re going to need a warranty but won’t have it when you need it.
Features
Hair dryers can come with basic features or features that make you feel like your operating a machine from the future. While having more features can make your hair dryer more versatile, there are a few that you’ll definitely want to make sure your hair dryer has. One of these is a cool shot button. This feature is important because a burst of cool air can seal your locks and keep your hair cuticles down. This helps to ensure that your hair is smooth and your hairstyle stays in place. Other important features are multiple temperature options (preferably more than two), multiple speed options, and a fair number of attachments (two is the average, three is phenomenal).
What is the Best Ceramic Hair Dryer?
What Makes a Good Curling Iron for Thick Hair?
Curling irons for thick hair must have a high-temperature setting (heat up to at least 400F) to hold thick hair into curls all-day if not for a few days!
The best curling irons for thick hair use an advanced ionic or infrared technology to reduce frizz and keep your hair moisturized.
What size barrel is best for thick hair?
For thick hair, a curling iron with a barrel sized 1.5 inches is the most suitable option for everyday use.
Depending on your desired hairstyle, you can section your hair into smaller or thicker sections to create both tight and loose curls.
How do you make curls last all day with thick hair?
Use a mousse and heat protectant before you blow-dry in order to give the hair more hold. Prepping with a setting spray is also great for locking in your curls. Many of them offer heat protection, too!
Rusk Engineering W8less Professional Dryer
Best Overall Ceramic Hair Dryer
Weighing less than 1 pound, the RUSK® Engineering W8less® Professional 2000 Watt Dryer is easy to hold all day, yet powerful enough for all your styling needs.
The Rusk W8less dryer was in close competition with our number two pick, but it won us over because of how lightweight and easy it is to use. This amazing, full-sized hair dryer weighs less than one pound but still delivers some of the most powerful results of any ceramic hair dryer on the market. This makes it good for everyone including the elderly, kids, or people with conditions such as arthritis or carpal tunnel. The combination of tourmaline technology with ceramic, paired with a powerful 2000 watt motor also makes it great for any hair type.
Pros:
- Has a 2000 watt motor
- Comes with a 2 year warranty
- Cord is 8 feet long and is attached via a swivel
Cons:
- Lightweight and easy to use
- It’s a bit pricey compared to others on the list
- It only comes in white
Where to buy: Amazon
JOHN Blast Turbo 6900
Best Ceramic Dryer for Fine Hair
When it comes to fine hair, ceramic dryers are the best type, so you can’t go wrong with a ceramic dryer. However, the JOHN Blast Turbo 6900 is the best because with the high power and the mixed ceramic-tourmaline technology, you can dry your hair so quickly that you run less risk of heat damage.
Pros:
- Motor is 2200 watts
- Comes with two different concentrator attachments
Cons:
- Has a removable filter for easy cleaning
- Heavy compared to other dryers on the list
- Loud compared to other dryers on the list
- Only has a one year warranty
Where to buy: Amazon
BaBylissPRO Ceramix Xtreme Dryer
Best Ceramic Dryer for Frizzy Hair
The BabylissPRO Ceramix Xtreme is a great hair dryer for quite a few different reasons. For one, the exterior is rubberized, so it won’t easily slip off of a counter and you’ll have extra “padding” in case it falls. It also comes with a three-year warranty–most hair dryers come with two years or less. It’s great for frizzy hair because it has such a powerful motor. It also comes with two different-sized concentrator attachments, so you can use whichever one reduces your frizz more.
Pros:
- Motor is 2000 watts
- Rubberized exterior prevents slips
- Removable filter for easy cleaning
- Four heat settings
- Two different concentrator attachments
- 3 yr warranty
Cons:
- Buttons may be too slippery for wet hands
- Rubberized housing attracts lint/dirt
Where to buy: Amazon
Conair 225PR Full Size Pro Hairdryer
Best Ceramic Dryer For Curly Hair
Curly hair can be a little difficult to dry and a diffuser is a necessity. Many hair dryers only come with a concentrator, but the Conair 225PR actually includes both a concentrator and a diffuser. It also has 1875 watts, so it’s powerful enough to quickly dry curly and/or thick hair. To top it all off, it’s budget-priced so you won’t break your wallet.
Pros:
- Motor has 1875 Watts
- It has 3 heat settings
- Comes with diffuser and concentrator
Cons:
- 2 year warranty
- Has a really short cord, around 5 ft. long
- Attachments are a bit loose and might come off too easily
Where to buy: Amazon
Remington AC2015 Pro with Pearl Ceramic Technology
Best Budget Ceramic Hair Dryer
Usually, any “budget” item is lacking compared to other items, but the Remington AC2015 Pro has managed to impress us. The most impressive thing about it is it comes with a two-year manufacturer’s warranty. Usually, cheap items come with a short warranty because they aren’t going to last, but Remington obviously has a lot of faith in this inexpensive dryer, which gives us a lot of faith in it also.
Another attractive feature is that it combines pearl with ceramic to give you a great dryer that can provide you with salon results at home. The hairdryer comes with the same general features as other hair dryers–three heat settings, two-speed settings, and a cool shot button, so if you want to save money you won’t be missing out on this dryer.
Pros:
- Motor is 1875 watts
- Has 3 heat settings
- Comes with a concentrator and a diffuser
- Has a 2 year warranty
Cons:
- Removable filter
- Buttons are in an awkward position
- Cheap parts–not built for durability
- The cord is really short–only about 5 ft. long
Where to buy: Amazon
Conclusion
All of these ceramic hair dryers are amazing, but we chose the Rusk W8less Hair Dryer because it has every single quality you’d want in a
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