A hair dryer is the most underrated tool in men’s grooming. Most guys think of them as a “women’s product,” but professional barbers use a blow dryer on almost every client. Why? Because blow drying adds volume, makes styling easier, and cuts your morning routine in half. Here are the best options and how to use one properly.
Best Hair Dryers for Men
| Product | Power | Weight | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dyson Supersonic | 1600W | Light | $$$$ | Best overall — fast drying, intelligent heat control |
| BaBylissPRO Nano Titanium | 2000W | Medium | $$ | Best value — salon quality, affordable |
| Conair InfinitiPRO | 1875W | Medium | $ | Best budget — reliable, powerful enough |
| Hot Tools Pro Artist | 2000W | Heavy | $$ | Best for thick hair — maximum power |
| T3 Cura Luxe | 1875W | Light | $$$ | Best for fine hair — gentle heat, volume boost |
How to Blow Dry Men’s Hair (3-Minute Routine)
Step 1: Towel dry until hair is 70-80% dry (damp, not dripping). Step 2: Apply a heat protectant or pre-styling product. Step 3: Set dryer to medium heat, medium speed. Step 4: Dry in the direction you want your hair to go. For volume, aim upward at the roots. Step 5: Once mostly dry, switch to cool shot to lock the style. Total time: 2-4 minutes for most men. The difference between air-dried and blow-dried hair is night and day — more volume, more control, better looking hair every single time.
Do You Actually Need a Hair Dryer?
Yes if: Your hair is fine and lacks volume. You style your hair with product daily. You want faster mornings (blow drying is quicker than air drying). You have medium-to-long hair. You want a polished, barber-quality look at home. Skip if: Your hair is very short (buzz cut, crew cut) — no need. You prefer an ultra-natural, air-dried look. Your hairstyle is already low-maintenance. Budget is very tight — a $15 dryer works fine though.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does blow drying damage men’s hair?
Not if done correctly. Use medium heat (not maximum), keep the dryer 6-8 inches from your head, and don’t focus on one spot too long. Using a heat protectant spray before drying prevents damage. Most men blow dry for 2-4 minutes — that’s not long enough to cause problems even without protection.
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Axel is the founder of ReadySleek and has spent over 5 years researching and testing men’s grooming products, skincare routines, and hair loss treatments. His work combines hands-on product testing with insights from dermatologists and trichologists to deliver evidence-based grooming advice.
He specializes in men’s skincare (including ingredient analysis of retinol, niacinamide, and SPF), hair loss science (minoxidil, finasteride, hair transplants), men’s fragrance (with 80+ colognes personally tested), and body grooming techniques.
When he’s not reviewing the latest grooming products, Axel focuses on making complex grooming topics accessible and actionable for everyday guys.







