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.