Hair styling tools: From hairdryers to straighteners, here and the latest gadgets - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

2022-05-28 18:12:12 By : Ms. Annie Chang

Saturday, 28 May 2022 | 13.5°C Belfast

There are so many products now to give your hair the style you want. Credit: Getty Images

Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler Complete Fuchsia/Nickel, £479.99

Tangle Teezer The Ultimate Styler Hairbrush Peach Glow, £15

BaByliss Rose Quartz 38mm Curling Hair Tong, was £35 now £30 at Boots

GHD Platinum+ Hair Straightener in Pastel Blue, £229

GHD Platinum+ Hair Straightener in Pastel Blue, £229

G HD’s reputation for tools that straighten in seconds is unmatched, so it’s no wonder we’re lusting over their pretty limited-edition Platinum+ in Paste Blue with metallic lilac accents. The rounded barrel allows users to sculpt curls and waves, while infinity sensors monitor heat 250 times per second to guarantee the consistent delivery of 185ºC — the optimal styling temperature for lasting results. The straightener has a universal voltage — horray for fab holiday hair.

Tangle Teezer The Ultimate Styler Hairbrush Peach Glow, £15

The Ultimate Styler Hairbrush is specifically designed for those who have curly hair, weaves or extensions. It’s bottle-shaped teeth have been developed to dry-style, and maintain and blend extensions and clip-ins. The brush is available in two colours; Peach Glow and Jet Black.

Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler Complete Fuchsia/Nickel, £479.99

When Dyson first launched its Airwrap in 2018 it quickly reached cult status for its ability to blow dry and style hair simultaneously. Now the reengineered multi-styler has improved attachments and is even more versatile. Whether you want a voluminous bob or full-on bouncy curls — there’s an attachment to suit your needs.

BaByliss Rose Quartz 38mm Curling Hair Tong, was £35 now £30 at Boots

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If you have long hair that’s in any way thick, you’ll know the struggle of trying to curl it. In your case, the bigger the barrel the better — cue BaByliss 38mm Curling Hair Tong. The extra-long barrel and easy-to-use level enables users to manipulate longer locks easily, while Advanced Ceramics maintains high heat on every section for speedy results.

Revlon One Step Straight and Shine XL Hair Straightening Brush, £59.99

New from Revlon, the One Step Straight and Shine features a heated brush with an extra-long ceramic-coated surface. It’s bristles gently glide through hair and get close to the root, to deliver smooth results without over styling or causing heat-related damage. The tool is used to brush your hair straight, create waves and minimise frizzy flyaways.

Mark Hill Pick ‘N’ Mix Zig Zag Waver Bundle, was £34.98 now £25

For a quirky festival look, or if you want an alternative curl, the Zig Zag waver creates Z-shaped waves. Mark Hill have created a handle that’s compatible with several stylers including the Loose Waver, Deep Waver Curl and Mermaid Waver, so you can chop and change the fittings to suit your mood. The handle alone costs £17.99, while the Zig Zag bundle retails for £25.

Boots Heatless Hair Curling Ribbon, £10

The Heatless Hair Curling Ribbon offers an au-natural approach to styling. Simply separate your locks into sections. Place the curling ribbon at the top of your head and pin it into place. Carefully wrap your hair around the ribbon by French plaiting it down one side of your head, before securing in place with a bobble. Repeat this step on the other side, then set your curls free in the morning.

Remington Supercare Pro 2200 AC Hairdryer £59.99

Remington are so sure of the durability of their new Supercare Pro 2200 AC Hairdryer that it comes with a five-year guarantee. The lightweight, compact dryer features three heat and two speed settings. A 7mm slim styling attachment is used to create smooth and sleek looks, whilst the 11mm fast dry attachment is used for rapid drying. Blast hair with the true cold shot to set your style in place. 

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