Are you the type of person who would rather put your hair up into a ponytail rather than spend hours styling it for the day? While that’s completely fine, there’s also nothing wrong with putting a little bit of effort into a new look. Your hairstyle is one of the first things people will see, after all. 

It’s important that you have the right hair styling tool at your disposal. A good product will only accomplish so much without the right hair tools. 

Here are five hair styling tools you should consider adding to your bathroom routine. 

1. Hair Dryer

One of the most basic and well-known hair styling tools is the hair dryer. However, not everyone has the best kind of dryer or the various accessories and products that should go alongside it. 

For example, you may need some kind of blow-dry spray or heat protectant if you intend to use the hair dryer on high heat. Failing to do so can result in hair damage and dryness. However, these tools are perfectly safe to use in lower settings as long as you don’t hold the dryer too close to your hair. 

With a hair dryer, you can smooth your locks, curl them, or even add a ton of volume. It’s all about what kind of attachments and accessories you pair them with. 

A concentrator nozzle gives your device a flat vent that allows you to focus the hot air. This is best used for quick results and straighter hair. 

Diffuser attachments are better for curly hairstyles. These diffuse the airflow throughout your scalp to limit frizz and damage. 

You can also find styler attachments that allow you to brush your hair and dry it at the same time. 

2. Detangling Brush

A good brush or comb is another staple for your bathroom. This is another one that you may see as a common sense item, but there are a lot of different options when it comes to this area. 

Did you know that there’s a brush for nearly every hair concern of yours? 

A detangler hair brush is all about detangling wet and dry hair. They have widely spaced-out teeth and bristles that focus more on getting knots out rather than creating a style. There are also combs made specifically for this purpose. 

Round hair brushes are better for styling alongside hair products or dryers. Teasing brushes add volume. Paddle hair brushes are best used with long and straight hair. 

You can also find some options that come electric and heated that act as a 2-in-1 dryer and styler. 

3. Hair Iron

Hair dryers are nice, but they aren’t the easiest to use for styling. Their main purpose is to dry wet or damp hair.

A hair iron’s main purpose is to help shape your hair and change its structure with heat. You can use an iron to straighten your hair, create some curls, or create crimps.

Your standard straightener is flat and heats your hair uniformly so that they all come out looking the same. A hair volume iron functions more similarly to a diffuser in that it’s designed to separate and style your hair.

The achieved volume can easily last for days. However, it’s important that you don’t use a hair iron on damp or wet hair. You will need a heat-protectant product to keep it from getting damaged, though. 

4. Hair Tool Organizer

One of the biggest problems you’ll face as you add more items to your collection is finding a way to store it all. Every single tool has a purpose, but you won’t always need them on hand. You don’t want to just shove them underneath your sink, because that’s how things get lost and abandoned. 

A good option is to get a wall-mounted hair care holder. This works wonders in smaller bathrooms, as they won’t take up space on your shelf or under your sink. 

If you do decide to stow things down below, you may want to consider a cabinet organizer. These come in sizes small enough to fit underneath your sink but keep everything exactly where you want them. 

Keep in mind the shape and weight of your hair styling tools, though. Many hair dryers have a little heft on them and won’t work with wall storage. They may also be too large to slot into certain holders. 

5. Hair Towel or Turban

Many women have faced excessive frizziness when they use a towel to dry their hair. You can’t use a hair dryer on or style hair that is soaking wet.

The reason a person’s hair ends up frizzy or damaged after drying is because of friction. You want the towel to pick up water, but that requires running it along your head. It’s even worse if it’s the same towel you just used to dry off your body. 

One way to solve this problem is by purchasing a dedicated hair towel or turban.

A hair towel should be made from something like microfiber or satin. Both of these fabrics help to reduce the amount of friction while still wicking away moisture. Even then, it’s better to pat and scrunch your hair dry rather than roughly rubbing a towel on it. 

Meanwhile, a hair turban eliminates friction while locking in moisture. This is a better alternative for curly-haired individuals who wish to avoid frizziness or split ends while accentuating their curls. 

Get the Best Hair Styling Tools for Your Needs

Not everyone’s hair is made the same way. Some people have straight hair that’s more delicate, while others have curly hair that requires more moisture. It’s important to have the right hair styling tools for your specific hair needs. 

Check out some of our other articles if you’re interested in learning more about beauty, fashion, and lifestyle topics. 

Manisha

Manisha

Manisha has always been passionate about writing. She has written her poems, short stories, and articles since her school days. In her professional life, she has worked as a journalist since 2011. Her passion for writing led her to write her debut book, Unhappy Marriage, which gained her many accolades. She currently lives in India.
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