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This hair dryer is so good it’s replaced my Dyson supersonic – and it’s £100 cheaper

There’s something about this beauty gadget that stands out among a sea of samey styling products

Sarah Young
Thursday 19 October 2023 15:57 BST
It’s quiet, quick and did an impressive job at taming my post-partum flyaways
It’s quiet, quick and did an impressive job at taming my post-partum flyaways (The Independent)

Not so long ago, the only way to a achieve glossy, voluminous blow dry was to sit in a salon chair for what felt like hours while the pros worked their magic. But now, thanks to an influx of innovative technology, it’s never been easier to replicate your stylist’s bouncy finish from the comfort of your own home.

In recent years it seems like there has been a constant stream of new hair tool launches designed to take all the hard work out of hair styling, which I am all for. While I’m the kind of person who would never leave the house without giving my locks a quick zhuzh, I want it to be exactly that, quick.

The trick here, I believe, is to make sure you’re using the right equipment. After all, “a man is only as good as his tools”, as the old adage goes, and it remains true to this day, especially when it comes to getting salon-worthy hair.

A man who knows this all too well is Michael Douglas, a professional hairstylist who has styled the locks of Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, and Yasmin Le Bon (to name a few). With more than 30 years of experience under his stylist tool belt, it’s fair to say that Douglas knows his stuff, which is why the launch of his own haircare brand, mdlondon, really caught my attention.

Taking on the big guns, including Dyson and ghd, of which I am a die-hard fan, is no mean feat but, nonetheless, mdlondon is giving it a good go with its latest range of hair tools. First up is the incredibly lightweight and versatile strait hair straightener (£109, mdlondon.co.uk), which has an impressive 11 heat settings, making it a great buy for almost any hair type. And then there’s the innovative blow hair dryer (£195, mdlondon.co.uk), which, despite its small size, packs a surprising amount of power. As someone who reviews hair tools for a living, it can often feel like I’ve seen and tried it all but there’s something about this brand’s tools that stands out among a sea of samey styling products.

How we tested

(Sarah Young)

Transforming my home into a hair salon, I’ve been testing mdlondon’s hair dryer for the past four weeks to see how it fares against my go-to tool – Dyson’s supersonic (£329.99, Johnlewis.com). For reference, my hair is fairly long and prone to being frizzy with stubborn post-partum flyaways. It’s also bleached, which can make it feel a little lacklustre.

I used the hair dryer every time I washed my hair and assessed the tool on its size, weight and usability, as well as its speed and temperature settings and, most importantly, how well it dried and styled my hair. Keep reading for the full lowdown.

mdlondon blow hair dryer

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  • Colours available: Olive green, casal blue and blush
  • Weight: 360g
  • Heat settings: Four
  • Speed settings: Three
  • Attachments: Two nozzles, diffuser (optional extra)
  • Why we love it
    • Lightweight
    • Compact
    • Quiet
    • Adds shine and volume
    • Tames flyaways
  • Take note
    • Expensive
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The verdict: mdlondon blow hair dryer

Over the last four weeks, my trusty Dyson supersonic has been stowed away in the back of my wardrobe and, despite the testing period coming to an end, it remains there, having been replaced by Mdlondon’s model for the foreseeable. It has impressed me more than I thought it would. The hair dryer is lightweight yet feels luxurious; it’s compact yet powerful; and it gave my long, sometimes limp hair the shine and volume it needs while also helping to reduce frizz. There’s no denying though that this is a premium beauty buy and, while it might be more than £100 cheaper than its Dyson counterpart, it’s still a hefty price to pay. That being said, I think it’s worth the investment should your budget stretch. Plus, Christmas is coming, so if you’re looking to upgrade your hair dryer, add this one to your wishlist, pronto.

Looking for more recommendations? Read our review of the best hair dryers

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