These Are The Only Hair Diffusers I Recommend For Defined Curls

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February 07, 2022 at 06:00AM

When I first started experimenting with my natural hair texture, I knew I needed to find myself a good diffuser. My hair is quite low porosity so a lot of it takes ages to dry. Then I noticed when I did let it air-dry it would feel more brittle and frizz quickly compared to when I used heat to set my coils. My hair felt smoother and my style lasted longer when I used a hairdryer with a diffuser attachment to dry my hair. If you’ve noticed that air-drying often has the same impact on your hair as me and you’re on the hunt for the best hair diffusers, I’ve got you covered.

One thing that’s key to note when styling with a diffuser, is that I found that part air-drying to about 50% (so damp to touch) and then using a diffuser has given me the best results for twist-out and braid-out styles. If you are applying product to clump curls or have used the ‘denman brush method’ to define, make sure your curls are damp but not dripping when you reach for your diffuser for the best outcome. To avoid frizz and heat damage, no matter which diffuser you pick, make sure you stick to the lowest heat and power settings. Yes, it will take a little longer to dry but the outcome will be shinier and healthier in the long run.

This diffuser dryer is incredibly inexpensive for how powerful it is. The dryer is 2200w but the diffuser softens the airflow and it has added ionic technology which helps to prevent frizz. Plus, the diffuser tips are soft so it’s gentle on the scalp.

This hairdryer claims to maintain 1000 times more moisture than a regular hairdryer, important for curly and coily hair that can often be on the drier side. The diffuser is compact but still achieves even airflow.

The advanced plasma technology in this dryer with the dual ionic power means it helps with hydration within the hair and stops frizz creeping into the finish. I particularly like the spacing of the prongs on the diffuser, they offer great airflow.

If you own a BaByliss PRO hairdryer, then you need to pick this diffuser up pronto. It’s compatible with the Mega Turbo, Black Magic Radiance Crimson Edition, Brilliance Cobalt Edition and Diamond Special Edition dryers and has 3 attachments depending on the finish you desire whether you want lift, volume or smoothing.

This diffuser for the T3 dryer is excellent for defining even the tightest coils while keeping hair soft.

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This diffuser fits the ghd air dryer and the Helios too. Personally, I think the diffuser and Helios combo is *chef’s kiss* for curls. The dryer’s aeroprecis technology gives the most powerful airflow but the diffuser provides even coverage over your curls for quick but non-damaging drying.

A foldable diffuser is key for travel and this one really does fit most hairdryers if you’re not in the market for a new dryer too.

The focus on ions with this dryer’s technology ensures great conditioning and the diffuser distributes the airflow well no matter how thick or long your hair is.

The small diffuser magnetically attaches itself to the dryer and the unit as a whole is super-lightweight– no arm ache to worry about.

If you have the Cloud Nine Airshot Hairdryer this diffuser is the accompaniment you need for curls. The fingers are really long so you can rest it on the scalp as it dries. Next up, the best shampoos for thin hair. 

Author Keeks Reid | Whowhatwear
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