Best Hair Care Tools and Styling Products

Look, a good hair day changes everything. Your confidence goes up, you feel put-together, and you don't spend the whole morning fighting with your hair in the bathroom mirror. But the hair tool market is wild right now — there are $30 dryers and $500 dryers, and figuring out which ones actually make a difference isn't easy. Here's what we've learned after testing way too many of these: expensive doesn't always mean better, but the really good tools do earn their price tag. The Dyson Supersonic dries hair ridiculously fast without frying it. The Revlon One-Step does 80% of what the Airwrap does at a fraction of the cost. And sometimes the best thing you can do for your hair costs $15 — like switching to a satin pillowcase. We break it all down here.

Quick Comparison

Product Best For Key Pros Link
Dyson Airstrait Straightener Hair-Straightener No hot plates touching hair Buy on Amazon
Olaplex No.3 Hair Perfector Treatment (3.3oz) Hair-Treatment Repairs broken hair bonds Buy on Amazon

Detailed Look at Each Product

Dyson Airstrait Straightener

Hair straightener that uses high-pressure airflow instead of hot plates, straightening wet hair in a single pass without extreme contact heat. Intelligent heat control with three styling modes for different hair types.

Pros:
  • No hot plates touching hair
  • Straightens from wet hair
  • Reduces heat damage
  • Three styling modes
Cons:
  • Very expensive
  • Heavier than traditional straighteners
Buy on Amazon

Olaplex No.3 Hair Perfector Treatment (3.3oz)

Bond-building treatment that repairs damaged, broken, and compromised hair from within. Apply before shampooing to restore strength, structure, and integrity. Works on all hair types including color-treated and chemically processed hair.

Pros:
  • Repairs broken hair bonds
  • Works on all hair types
  • Noticeable results after first use
  • Salon-quality at home
Cons:
  • Small bottle for the price
  • Results require regular use
Buy on Amazon

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Dyson Airwrap actually worth $600?

It depends on how much you style your hair. If you're curling, volumizing, or blow-drying every day, yes — it replaces multiple tools and causes less heat damage than traditional curling irons. But if you just want a quick blowout a few times a week, the Revlon One-Step at $40 gets you most of the way there. Be honest about how often you'll use it.

What's the best budget hair dryer?

The Revlon One-Step Volumizer PLUS. It's a dryer and a round brush in one, which means you don't need coordination skills to blow-dry and style at the same time. Under $40, and it gives you that salon blowout look. It's not as fast as the Dyson, but for the price difference? Hard to argue with it.

Do satin pillowcases really help your hair?

They do. Cotton pillowcases create friction that causes frizz and breakage — you're basically rubbing your hair against sandpaper for eight hours. Satin reduces that friction by a ton. The KITSCH ones are affordable and they hold up in the wash. Your hair and skin will both look better. It's one of those annoyingly simple upgrades.

What does Olaplex No.3 actually do?

It repairs broken bonds inside the hair shaft — the kind of damage you get from coloring, heat styling, and general life. It's not a conditioner, it's more like physical therapy for your hair. Use it once a week before you shampoo. Results aren't overnight, but after a month your hair will feel noticeably stronger and less prone to snapping.