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February 17, 2026 | xtzhev

Your Guide to the Perfumes That Last All Day and Night

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The beauty of the best long-lasting perfumes is that they stick with you from your morning coffee to your evening plans without a single touch-up. Whether you want a cozy, musky hug, a fresh floral that feels like a crisp spring morning, or a sexy and spicy statement scent, these fragrances won’t quit after the first spritz. We tested tons of different scents and tapped professional perfumers to find the bottles that truly go the distance, delivering complexity, depth, and that can’t-stop-sniffing effect. Below, your guide to fragrances that actually last—and keep turning heads hour after hour.

Our Top Long-Lasting Perfumes

  • Best Floral: Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Eau de Parfum, $150
  • Best Fruity: Parfums de Marly Delina Eau de Parfum, $250
  • Best Citrus: The Harmonist Sacred Water Parfum, $285
  • Best Woody: Byredo Rouge Chaotique Extrait de Parfum, $465
  • Best Smoky: Balmain Carbone Eau de Parfum, $190
  • Best Gourmand: Maison Francis Kurkdijan Baccarat 540 Extrait de Parfum, $310
  • Best Sweet: Bond No. 9 Tribeca Eau de Parfum, $345
  • Best Musk: Le Labo Santal 33 Eau de Parfum, $240
  • Best Spicy: Prada Infusion de Santal Chai Eau de Parfum, $190

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  • What makes a perfume long-lasting?
  • What are the best tips to make fragrances last longer?
  • Meet the experts
  • How we test and review products
  • Our staff and testers

Best Floral: Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Eau de Parfum

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Gucci

Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Eau de Parfum

$150

Nordstrom

$150

Ulta Beauty

$150

Sephora

Why we love it: If you’re craving a floral that leans soft and sweet, rather than green and woody, Gucci’s Flora Gorgeous Gardenia delivers. It layers juicy notes of pear over a soft bouquet of gardenia, then deepens with brown sugar and patchouli for warmth. It’s playful but polished, and the kind of scent that makes an immediate impression—no surprise it earned an Allure Best of Beauty Award in 2022.

This scent lasts so long that when our tester mailed clothes to a friend across the country, the perfume still lingered on the fabrics. (Her friend loved the scent so much that she bought a bottle for herself!)

Tester feedback from social media director Kassidy Silva

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“From my first sniff of Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia, it had me questioning a major breakup with gourmand fragrance. Was I a floral girl now? While I'm not fully ready to break away from my beloved sugary scents, Gorgeous Gardenia gives me the best of both worlds. With a stunning bouquet of pear, white gardenia and brown sugar, the sweet, elevated floral is a head-turner. Not to mention, it lasts for days, literally. I shipped my best friend a jacket from New Jersey to Oregon and the scent was still going strong after a week.” —Kassidy Silva, social media director

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  • Key notes: pear, gardenia, brown sugar
  • Sizes: 30 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml
  • Type: eau de parfum

Best Fruity: Parfums de Marly Delina Eau de Parfum

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Parfums de Marly

Delina Eau de Parfum

$250

Amazon

$250

Nordstrom

Why we love it: Although Parfums de Marly Delina took home a 2024 Allure Best of Beauty Award for best floral perfume, we can’t put this darling in a corner. Alongside classic florals like rose, lily of the valley, and peony, you’ll find fresh, fruity accents—hello, lychee and rhubarb—that give the scent a bright and modern twist. To balance it out, bergamot, cashmere wood, vanilla, and musk add warmth and depth. The result is a floral, fruity, and undeniably elegant scent that transports you to the south of France, donning a little black dress with a martini in hand. And, of course, we can’t forget to mention the chic pink bottle—the perfect addition to your vanity.

Tester feedback from associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey

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“This was my first fragrance from the brand, and I immediately fell for the pink bottle with its tassel because it’s so feminine and regal. I’m usually drawn to warm, spicy gourmands, not florals, but I can’t get enough of how powdery this one is. The first word that comes to mind? Feminine. Anytime I want to feel girly and pretty, this is my go-to. Bonus: It lasts all day and all night. I can still catch whiffs of it even after a shower, so you truly get a fragrance that delivers from first spritz to last, a true bang for your buck.” —Annie Blay-Tettey, associate beauty editor

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  • Key notes: rose, lily of the valley, peony, lychee, rhubarb, bergamot, cashmere wood
  • Sizes: 30 ml, 739 ml
  • Type: eau de parfum

Best Citrus: The Harmonist Sacred Water Parfum

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The Harmonist

Sacred Water Parfum

$285

Bluemercury

Why we love it: The Harmonist’s Sacred Water earned a 2022 Allure Best of Beauty Award, thanks to its bright, uplifting, and quietly elegant spirit. It opens with a sparkling mix of citron, mandarin, and fresh ginger, delivering an instant burst of freshness that softens as it wears. As the scent settles, orange blossom and magnolia come forward, adding depth through easy-to-wear floral notes. A base of grey amber, woody amyris, and cedar anchors everything, giving this fragrance a clean finish that lingers.

Tester feedback from beauty director Sarah Kinonen

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“I spritz two or three pumps of Sacred Water onto my neck and hair, and then walk into the lingering mist. I layer Dedcool's Xtra Milk on top to lock it in and add a soft warmness to the otherwise citrus scent. While Sacred Water brings light, refreshing notes of ginger and orange blossom, Xtra Milk adds depth with amber and white musk. When I say this elite pairing elicits compliments, I'm not kidding. I've had Trader Joe's employees stop me in the middle of checkout to ask about my perfume, and had company colleagues chase me down in the office to find out what scent I'm wearing. The layered combo is lethal in the most non-lethal and incredibly delightful way. I do wish Sacred Water was more affordable, but it's such a beautiful scent in an even more beautiful bottle, so it's easy to see why the cost is so high!” —Sarah Kinonen, beauty director

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  • Key notes: citron, mandarin, orange, magnolia, grey amber, cedar
    Sizes: 50 ml
  • Type: eau de parfum

Best Woody: Byredo Rouge Chaotique Extrait de Parfum

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Byredo

Rouge Chaotique Extrait de Parfum

$465

Nordstrom

Why we love it: Byredo hits the nail on the head with this wood-forward fragrance. Anchored in bergamot, smoke, and oakwood, Rouge Chaotique smells like a crunchy walk through a forest. Fresh black currant and juicy plum cut through the earthiness, while sweet praline and saffron—it’s the most expensive spice in the world, so this addition, in part, explains the price—add warmth and depth. A single spritz instantly transports us from the concrete jungle of New York City straight to Wyoming, but with this fragrance, we’re glamping, never pitching our own tent. Since this is an extrait, it’s even more concentrated than your typical eau de parfum; each spritz goes a very long way. And, the next time you wear that same shirt, you might not need to reapply.

Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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“This Byredo extrait is my go-to date or night-out scent: The woodsy, slight spicy notes make me feel confident and sexy all night, and the scent lingers well into the next day, but at a slightly softened level that’s more appropriate for the office or meeting up with friends for brunch. I can even smell it towards the end of day two. I’m definitely more light-handed with this extrait than I am with my EDPs, maxing out at two spritzes. It’s potent but not overwhelming.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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  • Key notes: bergamont, oakwood, blackcurrant, juicy plum, paraline, saffron
  • Sizes: 70 ml
  • Type: extrait

Best Smoky: Balmain Carbone Eau de Parfum

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Balmain

Carbone Eau de Parfum

$190

Neiman Marcus

Why we love it: Many of our editors have tested the Best of Beauty Award-winning Balmain Carbone, and we all agree it’s unlike anything else in our fragrance rotation. It can come across a bit strong at first, with an immediate hit of musk, suede, cumin, and patchouli, but give it a few minutes, and it enters an entirely new era. A soft rose note emerges, wrapped in a smoky tobacco haze, transforming the scent into something far more nuanced. Together, it’s floral yet smoky, with a moody, jazz-club-after-dark vibe. In our eyes, this isn’t a summer spritz, but its dark sultriness makes it perfect for fall and winter. Just a few sprays offer maximum impact that lasts from dawn until dusk.

Tester feedback from senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin

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“After weeks of testing, I can say Carbone lingers way longer than some of my other favorite perfumes (a major win in my book, since who has time to reapply hourly?). The scent is pretty strong at first, so you only need one or two spritzes for serious impact and staying power. (I’ve noticed it can lasts up to 8 hours.) I tend to wear Carbone on nights out rather than in-office days, for some much-needed confidence.” —Sarah Felbin, senior commerce editor

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  • Key notes: white musk, rose, suede, patchouli, cumin
  • Size: 10 ml, 50 ml, 150 ml
  • Type: eau de parfum

Best Gourmand: Maison Francis Kurkdijan Baccarat 540 Extrait de Parfum

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Maison Francis Kurkdjian

Baccarat 540 Extrait de Parfum

$495

Nordstrom

Why we love it: The extrait version of Maison Francis Kurkdijan’s Baccarat 540 intensifies the power of the original eau de parfum, which is bold, given that the original already lasts a long time. It’s woody, ambery, and musky, but also has notes of jasmine flowers, ethyl maltol (an aroma enhancer and sweetener that adds a gourmand twist), and bitter almond to enhance the dessert-ness of it all. Also a saffron-boosted scent, this is another well-worth-the-price perfume that leaves a trail everywhere you go for days, with just a few quick spritzes.

Tester feedback from commerce writer Lily Wohlner

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“This is one of my all-time favorite perfumes—and one of the only bottles I’ve ever actually finished. (I own around 100 scents, so that’s really saying something.) Like Santal 33, it’s so unique and instantly recognizable when you smell it on someone. It’s the perfect blend of my favorite scent profiles—sweet and ambery—so when I don’t know what to reach for, this one always hits the spot. It also layers beautifully with more skin-scented fragrances, which helps tone down the sweetness for an office day or a morning walk when I don’t want anything too strong. I always get compliments when I wear it.” —Lily Wohlner, commerce writer

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  • Key notes: cashmaran wood, saffron, jasmine, ethyl maltol, bitter almond
  • Size: 35 ml, 75 ml, 200 ml
  • Type: extrait

Best Sweet: Bond No. 9 Tribeca Eau de Parfum

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Bond No.9

Tribeca Eau de Parfum

$470

Amazon

Why we love it: Smelling like a chocolate cupcake isn’t for everyone, which is why Bond No. 9 elevated the good-enough-to-eat scent and turned it into something worthy of all-day wear. Tribeca has much more to offer than the warm, chocolaty star note. The brand mixed smooth, sweet cacao and caramel with green hazelnut for a crisp twist, along with jasmine and moss for an earthy, yet romantic touch. “Not only are the fragrance concentrations high, but the brand uses newer nitro musks that are stronger than older musks, so you can use 10% less and smell 100 times stronger,” says New York City-based senior perfumer Darryl Do. Translation: While it’s an investment, you’re definitely getting your money’s worth, since a little goes a long way.

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  • Key notes: cacao, hazelnut, jasmine, cedarwood, moss, caramel
  • Size: 50 ml, 100 ml
  • Type: eau de parfum

Best Musk: Le Labo Santal 33 Eau de Parfum

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Le Labo

Santal 33 Eau de Parfum

$240

Nordstrom

Why it’s worth it: Darryl Do is also a fan of Le Labo’s Santal 33 for the same reason he loves Bond No. 9: It’s formulated with those aforementioned, newer nitro musks, so the scent is stronger, longer-lasting, and doesn’t require half the bottle to make an impact. Yes, it’s the viral fragrance everyone (and their mom) has smelled before—but there’s a reason it became that scent. The musky base is the definition of comforting, but it's not overpowering. It’s on the minimalist side, but you can immediately recognize when someone is wearing it. Cardamom brings a cozy warmth, iris and violet add brightness, and sandalwood and cedarwood give it that signature leathery edge. Le Labo’s very first creation is a unisex classic for a reason—and, years later, it’s still the one we reach for when we have no idea what scent to wear.

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  • Key notes: cardamom, iris, violet, cedarwood, sandalwood
  • Size: 15 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 500 ml
  • Type: eau de parfum

Best Spicy: Prada Infusion de Santal Chai Eau de Parfum

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Prada

Infusion de Santal Chai Eau de Parfum

$190

Nordstrom

$190

Ulta Beauty

Why we love it: Picture sitting fireside with a milky chai latte, bundled in your comfiest coat and beanie. Now, imagine what that moment would smell like. You’d land somewhere close to Prada’s Infusion de Santal Chai Eau de Parfum. It blends creamy sandalwood with warm chai spices, layered with cardamom and a hint of citrus. A musky base keeps it grounded, reading more like a skin scent than a full-on gourmand.

This recommendation comes by way of Nordstrom’s national beauty director, Autumne West: “I love a niche fragrance where you can really feel the thought behind the ingredients and how the scent develops over time. It has depth without feeling overpowering and wears in a way that still feels very natural and easy.” You can reach for this balanced, comforting spritz while sipping your morning coffee and know you’ll still smell good on your evening commute.

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  • Key notes: chai latte accord, creamy sandalwood accord, citrus, musks​​
  • Sizes: 100 ml
  • Type: eau de parfum

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a perfume long-lasting?

According to Do, the higher the concentration of fragrance oil is directly correlated to its longevity. Eau de toilettes typically fall in the 7 to 12% range, eau de parfums land around 15 to 20%, and concentrates (also known as extraits) can reach 22 to 30%. Look for fragrances labeled parfum, intense, or elixir, West suggests, if you’re looking for a scent that lasts all day.

The notes of the perfume also make a big difference. West says that fragrances with deeper notes like musk, tobacco, and cardamom, create a lasting impression as the fragrance dries down throughout the day. “Citrus-forward notes can be beautiful and refreshing upon first spray, but they fade quicker,” she says. That’s why many of the citrus scents on this list are anchored with deeper notes, so they’ll linger.

What are the best tips to make fragrances last longer?

One of West’s favorite tips is to apply your fragrance to freshly moisturized skin because hydrated skin holds onto scent much longer. “Layering also makes a big difference,” she says. “If a fragrance has a coordinating body lotion, oil, or shower gel, applying that first helps create a base so the perfume lasts longer and wears more evenly.”

Meet the experts

  • Darryl Do is a senior perfumer at Delbia Do based in New York City.
  • Autumne West is Nordstrom’s national beauty director based in Seattle.

How we test and review products

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For our reviews of the best long-lasting perfumes, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, and contributors. This ensures our testing base spans different skin tones, genders, and dermatological conditions. We considered each product's performance across four primary categories: ingredients, wear and longevity, packaging, and inclusivity. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete review process and methodology page.

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February 9, 2026 | xtzhev

5 Best Hair-Dryer Brushes for Your Easiest At-Home Blowouts

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If there’s one styling tool our editors rely on the most, it’s the best blow-dryer brushes. These innovative, two-in-one tools help you achieve a professional-level blowout, no salon appointment (or sore arms) required. While they won’t fully replace your blow-dryer—you’ll still want to rough-dry first—they’re a game-changer once hair is damp, cutting down on frizz, styling time, and the dreaded arm workout. Even if you've gotten used to—or resigned yourself to—maneuvering your blow-dryer and round brush simultaneously, trust us when we say hair-dryer brushes make styling more controlled, easier, faster, and smoother.

Our Top Hair-Dryer Brushes

  • Best Overall: T3 Airebrush, $150
  • Best for Quick Styling: GHD Duet Blowdry, $429
  • Best for Curly Hair: Shark Glossi Blowout Brush, $180
  • Best Volumizing: Drybar The Double Shot, $155
  • Best Budget: Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus 2.0, $70

The concept of a hair dryer brush is simple yet intuitive: The handy, two-in-one tool combines the detangling ability of a brush with the power of heat, allowing you to style, volumize, and blow-dry your hair to perfection. “Blow-dry brushes work for most hair types—fine, wavy, straight, medium, and even very thick hair if the sections are small enough,” says Reagan Baker, a stylist based in New York City, adding that they’re the closest you can get to a professional blowout without needing expert technique. Interest piqued? Keep reading to learn more about our tried-and-true picks

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I get the most out of a hair-dryer brush?
  • How do I minimize heat damage from a hair-dryer brush?
  • Are hair-dryer brushes easier to use than traditional hair-dryers?
  • How do I clean my hair-dryer brush?
  • Meet the experts
  • How we test and review products
  • Our staff and testers

Best Overall: T3 Airebrush

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T3

Airebrush

$150

Amazon

$150

Nordstrom

$150

Ulta Beauty

Allure associate director of audience development Melanie Curry using the T3 Airebrush with the oval brush head

Melanie Curry

Allure commerce producer Sarah Hoffmann using the T3 Airebrush Duo with the round brush attachment

Sarah Hoffmann

Why it's worth it: New York City-based hairstylist Jennifer Korab calls the T3 Airebrush One Step her go-to blowout brush, especially for beginners, because it has everything you need for easy styling: multiple heat and speed settings, smooth bristles, and a lightweight design. Head’s up (literally): There are two versions of the Airebrush. One is outfitted with an oval head and the other with a round head. We’ve tested and loved both, but there are some key differences. The oval brush is slightly wider in diameter, making it ideal for thicker, longer hair. Its flatter edges help add soft waves, bends, and that just-left-the-salon lift. The round brush, on the other hand, is slimmer and better for shorter hair that doesn’t require as much surface area. It gets into hard-to-reach edges around the crown of the head way easier and creates a sleeker, more polished finish with a subtle flip at the ends. Thanks to the ceramic barrel and smooth bristles, both brushes literally feel like you’re brushing your hair with a comb—no pulling or tugging. Finish with the Cool Shot setting, which activates a burst of cool air to lock in shine and set your style.

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Curry before using the T3 Airebrush with the oval brush attachment

Melanie CurryCurry after using the T3 Airebrush Duo

Curry after using the T3 Airebrush Duo with the round brush attachment

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Hoffmann before using the T3 Airebrush Duo with the round brush attachment

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Hoffmann after using the T3 Airebrush Duo with the round brush attachment

Sarah Hoffmann

Tester feedback from associate manager of audience development Melanie Curry

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“I never thought too much about blow-dryers—before now. TBH, I usually just grabbed the cheapest one at Walmart and called it a day. But since upgrading from a $20 tool to the T3 (oval version), I can faithfully say I've been convinced of the prowess that is luxury hair dryers. The T3 evenly distributes heat so my strands are fully dry with just a few passes, so I'm not at risk for extra damage. It's not heavy at all, so my arms don't get tired out.” —Melanie Curry, associate manager of audience development

Tester feedback from commerce producer Sarah Hoffmann

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“This was the first blow-dryer brush I've ever used, so it'll always hold a special place in my heart. It's pretty quiet for how powerful it is, and it's not particularly heavy either. I like holding it upside down and letting my hair wrap around the round barrel as I pull the brush through while twisting. I prefer a curly blowout and find that letting a freshly passed strand cool slightly on the barrel before releasing it really helps maintain the shape for a long time. A little bit of mousse to prep and hairspray to finish really help with longevity too, especially if your hair is textured.” —Sarah Hoffman, commerce producer

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  • Best for: all hair types and textures
  • Weight: 16 oz
  • Wattage: 1200W
  • Noise level: low
  • Attachments: 1 (you can purchase it with the oval or round attachment, but they're not interchangeable)

Best for Quick Styling: GHD Duet Blowdry

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GHD

Duet Blowdry

$429

Amazon

$429

Nordstrom

$429

Ulta Beauty

Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee using the GHD Duet Blowdry

Christa Lee

Why it's worth it: Even with a blow-dryer brush that cuts your routine in half, there’s nothing more frustrating than a perfect blowout that deflates the minute you step outside. The GHD Duet Blowdry Hair Dryer Brush could never: It keeps your blowout bouncy and humidity-resistant for up to 24 hours—so even muggy weather won’t ruin your look. Its proprietary Heat-Air Xchange Technology evenly distributes heat and airflow through the brush—while built-in sensors monitor the temperature up to 400 times per second—to speed up drying, smooth frizz, and boost shine without overheating hair. And for damage-conscious stylers, GHD’s clinicals report “no thermal hair damage detected after 100 cycles of four passes on thoroughly towel-dried hair.” Translation: This tool checks every box for a long-lasting, damage-free blowout. “It’s truly effortless and delivers a polished, salon-quality finish in a fraction of the time. The craftsmanship and quality are unmatched,” says Linda Gattineri, a colorist based in Del Mar, California.

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Lee before using the GHD Duet Blowdry

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Lee after using the GHD Duet Blowdry

Christa Lee

Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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“My strands usually get wild when I air-dry, but the before photo (at about 80% dry, as GHD instructs) shows the difference—rolling each section down with its smooth tension makes styling easy without tugging. It’s a little heavier than some tools I’ve tested (close to three pounds), but because it dries hair so quickly, you’ll barely notice the weight. I never knew my hair could possibly be this frizz-free and shiny.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

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  • Best for: all hair types
  • Weight: 2.82 lbs
  • Wattage: Approx 260W
  • Noise level: moderate
  • Attachments: none

Best for Curly Hair: Shark Glossi Blowout Brush

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Shark

Glossi Blowout Brush

$180 $129 (28% off)

Amazon

$180

Nordstrom

$180

Ulta Beauty

Allure senior commerce director Shanna Shipin using the Shark Glossi Blowout Brush

Shanna Shipin

Why it's worth it: If you have curly or coily hair and want a blow-dry brush that protects your texture instead of fighting it, the Shark Glossi Blowout Brush has a teardrop-shaped barrel that hugs close to the roots and gently smooths hair from end to end. Combining a round brush, ceramic hot tool, and air styler in one, it glides through textured hair (no annoying snagging) for quick drying, defined volume, and long-lasting shine. The brand’s Gloss Lock Technology locks in up to 24 hours of frizz-resistant smoothness, while Smart Heat Sense Technology monitors temperature 1,000 times per second to stay below 302°F—the sweet spot in protecting delicate curls prone to breakage.

Shipin before using the Shark Glossi Blowout Brush

Shipin before using the Shark Glossi Blowout Brush

Shanna ShipinShipin after using the Shark Glossi Blowout Brush

Shipin after using the Shark Glossi Blowout Brush

Shanna Shipin

Tester feedback from senior commerce director Shanna Shipin

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“My fastest routine hack ever? Using this Shark Glossi brush. This gets me and my curly hair out of the shower and through the front door in 20 minutes, flat. The handle is smaller than the average blow-dryer brush that I've used, making it easier and more comfortable to maneuver around my head (especially important if you're in a rush to begin with), and it can be used on dry or wet hair. I love how straightforward the product is, but be patient with the motions: you'll need to practice a bit to ensure you use the straightening section correctly when transitioning from wet to dry. Once you have it down, the whole thing is a breeze. It's not a tool I'd use for styling—given that the head is so large, I definitely need to get closer to the roots or S-wave my hair with a straightener—but that's not what it's for! The Glossi is great for quick and smooth utility drying, and would be great for travel. Don't want to chance it on a hotel blow dryer, or pack multiple tools? This is your one and done. (PS: The Shark Speed Style has a much smaller head that lets you style and blow-dry simultaneously; I use this one more often when I have time on my hands.)” —Shanna Shipin, senior commerce director

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  • Best for: all hair types and textures, especially curly or coily hair
  • Weight: 1.6 lbs
  • Wattage: 1300W
  • Noise level: 11.25 amps
  • Attachments: none

Best Volumizing: Drybar The Double Shot

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Drybar

The Double Shot

$155 $108 (30% off)

Amazon

$155

Nordstrom

$155

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Former Allure content director Kara McGrath using the Drybar The Double Shot

Kara McGrath

Why it's worth it: The Drybar The Double Shot packs everything we love about visiting a Drybar salon into a handy hot tool. The technology is straightforward: ionic technology reduces frizz, while a combination of nylon and tufted bristles walks a careful line between tension and control. Plentiful vents ensure even, strong airflow that leaves your hair with a springy bounce (without looking like Shirley Temple ringlets). Pro tip: If you have very thick or very long hair, you can do a preliminary rough dry with a regular blow-dryer to prep for The Double Shot.

McGrath before using Drybar's The Double Shot BlowDrying Brush.

McGrath before using the Drybar The Double Shot

Kara McGrathMcGrath after using Drybar's The Double Shot BlowDrying Brush.

McGrath after using the Drybar The Double Shot

Kara McGrath

Tester feedback from former content director Kara McGrath

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"If you want people to ask if you just got a professional blowout—that is, super smooth with loads of bounce—Drybar’s The Double Shot Oval Blow-Dryer Brush is the tool for you. Since the barrel is larger than others, it gives tons of volume, but is still thin enough to create some curls as well (and to really get into the cowlick that curses my bangs)." —Kara McGrath, former content director

More to know

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  • Best for: fine-to-medium hair textures, straight-to-wavy hair types, short-to-medium lengths
  • Weight: 2.6 lbs
  • Wattage: 1100W
  • Noise level: 80.8 dB
  • Attachments: none

Best Budget: Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus 2.0

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One-Step Volumizer Plus 2.0

$36 $28 (22% off)

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$66

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Allure commerce editor Sarah Han using the Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus 2.0

Sarah Han

Why it's worth it: If you haven't already seen one of the many Allure editors and TikTokers raving about the award-winning Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus 2.0, you have some serious catching up to do. This brush's innovative, groundbreaking design (which has inspired many copycats) is so good that we’ve given it not one, but two Allure Best of Beauty Awards. (In fact, the original One-Step arguably started the entire blow-dryer brush trend!) Let’s run through all of its pros: The under-$70 tool has four heat settings that suit different textures and a slightly smaller brush head (compared to the original’s)—so it’s easier for those with shorter hair to use, or if you’re looking for extra volume, and a slimmer handle that's easier to grip. During Best of Beauty testing, one of our editors got away with styling their whole head with just one hand.

Han before using the Revlon OneStep Volumizer Plus 2.0

Han before using the Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus 2.0

Sarah HanHan after using the Revlon OneStep Volumizer Plus 2.0

Han after using the Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus 2.0

Sarah Han

Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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"I'm no expert at styling my hair, so the more straightforward a tool, the better—so I really appreciate that Revlon's One-Step 2.0 doesn't have much of a learning curve. I wrap my hair in a microfiber towel and wait until it's 75% dry before using low heat. I'll sometimes set my front pieces with the cool shot mode, but I'm not super precious about it. The tool itself is still rather bulky for my liking—even though the top of the handle is slimmer than that of the 1.0—but it gets a good job for the price, and you can probably snag it when it's on sale, too.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

More to know

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  • Best for: all hair types and textures
  • Weight: 1.8 lbs
  • Wattage: 1100W
  • Noise level: 75 dBs
  • Attachments: 1

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get the most out of a hair-dryer brush?

Even with the fanciest hot tool, the key to a glorious blowout starts with prep, prep, and more prep. Always start with clean, detangled, and damp hair with a bit of leave-in conditioner, advises New York City-based hairstylist Takisha Sturdivant-Drew. "Start at the root and work your way down to the ends without putting too much heat or tension on the hair," Sturdivant-Drew explains.

Volume is even easier to achieve, especially for straight or wavy textures. "Twist the dryer as you go in a circular motion to add volume if that's what you are looking for," says Sturdivant-Drew. If your hair is on the curly or coily side and you're going for a sleek look, you can follow up with a flatiron or brush it out with the heat off. "If you want it straight, you should use the blow-dryer brush and, right under it, use another brush to smooth those kinky strands all the way out," she says.

How do I minimize heat damage from a hair-dryer brush?

To minimize the risk of heat damage, opt for a blow-dryer brush that features several temperature settings, so you can better moderate the amount of heat your hair is undergoing. Not all hair types call for the same heat level, so if you're getting acquainted with a new blow-dryer brush, pay attention to how your hair reacts to different temperature settings as you become more familiar with the tool.

Another tried-and-true defense mechanism is to prep your blowout with a heat protectant. Cosmetic chemist Ginger King tells Allure, "If you're using heat styler or any heat products directly on hair, using a heat protectant, usually made with meadowfoam seed oil, light polymers, or even silicone, can help to minimize damage as they can form a coating on hair." But the best way to fend off heat damage is to not overuse heat on your hair—plain and simple.

Are hair-dryer brushes easier to use than traditional hair-dryers?

Choosing a new hair tool is a matter of personal preference, but shoppers and professional hairstylists alike vouch for the ease of use of hair-dryer brushes. “Blow-dry brushes are so incredibly user-friendly—you can achieve a great blow-dry at home without needing pro-level skills. They take about half the time compared to juggling a dryer and a round brush,” says Baker.

Additionally, if you have pain or limited mobility in your hands or arms, a hair-dryer brush is an excellent alternative to a traditional blow-dryer. “Because they’re easier to maneuver, you’re less likely to tire out your arms or need a second round of styling with a flat iron or curling iron,” says Baker. That said, be sure to let your hair air-dry about 70%—or give it a quick rough dry with a traditional blow-dryer—before reaching for your brush. Starting on damp strands helps prevent breakage and ensures a smoother, frizz-free finish, as these tools aren’t designed for sopping-wet hair.

How do I clean my hair-dryer brush?

Hair-dryer brushes come in a range of designs, so depending on the type of barrel, bristles, or shape of your tool, cleaning techniques may vary. "Every brand has different features, but if yours has a filter, remove the dust from it every week," says Devin Toth, a New York City-based hairstylist. "If you are interested in removing hair from the bristles, use either a comb or a boar bristle brush cleaner—a brush used to clean other brushes," he suggests.

To remove product buildup from the bristles of your blow dryer brush, wipe it down with a damp cloth. Cherin Choi, a Los Angeles-based hairstylist, previously told Allure that if product buildup won't budge, she uses a small amount of rubbing alcohol to tackle residue from hairsprays, pomades, and the like.

Remember that cleaning your hot tool regularly is critical to peak performance. "[The product/hair buildup] can prevent your tools from working at full capacity," Atlanta-based hairstylist Tukia Allen told Allure. Brian O'Connor, a Nashville-based hairstylist, agreed with Allen, adding that a hot tool with buildup can lead to the "uneven heating of the hair."

Meet the experts

  • Tukia Allen, a stylist based in Atlanta
  • Reagan Baker, a stylist and founder of House of Reagan based in New York City
  • Cherin Choi, a stylist based in Los Angeles
  • Linda Gattineri, a colorist and owner of Equo Co. based in Del Mar, California
  • Ginger King, a cosmetic chemist based in Parsippany, New Jersey
  • Brian O'Connor, a stylist based in Nashville
  • Takisha Sturdivant-Drew, a stylist based in New York City
  • Devin Toth, a stylist based in New York City
  • Jennifer Korab, a stylist based in New York City

How we test and review products

We always enlist a range of testers for our makeup vertical, but hair-care products and tools are another story. While there are certain products that can be used across different hair textures, lengths, curl patterns, thicknesses, colors (natural and unnatural), and needs, hair products are often created with specific consumers in mind. Many are created in order to address a concern (dandruff, breakage, brittleness) or to work most effectively for a specific hair type (4C curls, wavy hair, gray hair). You wouldn’t want to pick up a purple shampoo that’s only been reviewed by someone with, say, auburn hair, or a diffuser that’s never been tested by anyone with curls— right?

For our review of the best hair-dryer brushes, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and stylists—each of whom have different hair types, experiences with hair-drying, and desired outcomes. Testers considered performance across four primary categories: efficacy, versatility, ease of use, and value. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page.

Our staff and testers

A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we’ve solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it’s never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

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