This Pivotal Item Always Ensures a Voluminous, Bouncy Blowout at Home
Stylists swear by it.
Let's just be honest—it isn't always easy to achieve that just-back-from-the-salon look at home unless you have the right hair tools. As someone who has tried for years to perfectly replicate celeb-level bounce, I quickly realized that it's all about one particular item in your routine that you might have previously overlooked. Yes, folks, it's time to consider swapping your basic, everyday hairbrush for a round brush. Round brushes are great for helping you achieve those large, loose supermodel waves or curls.
Celebrity hairstylist Jamie Wiley also loves them for this particular reason. "I like using a round brush when the end goal is volume and bounce in a blowout," she says. "The heat from the blow-dryer will heat up a metal or ceramic round brush while also acting as a curling iron. This creates a soft roundness to the overall look." For tips from Wiley on how to choose the right round brush and a few of her favorites, keep on reading.
The Best Round Brushes for Every Hair Type Length
"When round-brushing short hair, I prefer the Ergo ER25 Ionic Ceramic Round Brush," says Wiley. "It's small enough to gather the hair and turn even at its short length." She also likes to use the Ergo Mini Ionic Polishing Paddle Brush to create a lift using the round of the head. "When you want to give short hair a lived-in feel, this round brush is small and able to fit into the short length of the hair," she says.
Bristle material: Nylon
Hair type: All
Customer review: "The bristles really grab and hold on to the hair strands especially when using different techniques for styling.The quality is amazing."
This Amazon find is a little budget-friendlier and is about the same width as the above brush. It'll work best for shorter hair types because it's small enough to glide through and add lift. The bristles are also infused with ionic mineral for healthier hair and better shine. Plus, it's meant to gently massage your scalp while preventing breakage and damage.
Bristle material: Plastic
Hair type: All, short in length
Customer review: "This is a great brush. The bristles detangle and hold hair in place without making hair frizzy at the ends. It was the perfect size for my short hair. Great quality and great price. I would recommend and buy this brush again."
"For longer-length hair, my go-to is the Ergo ER65 Ionic Round Brush. It has an extended handle for maneuverability and control," says Wiley. "The 3.5-inch diameter is perfect for those longer lengths and controllability." The nylon bristles on the brush are heat-resistant and prevent frizz from messing with your fresh blowout.
Bristle material: Nylon
Hair type: All, long
Customer review: "I have wavy frizzy hair and the large round brush is a dream! Also, the brush is SUPER light and easy to use. Expensive but sooo worth the cost. After all, our hair is our crown."
Olivia Garden's Thermal Hairbrush comes in a variety of sizes to suit any hair type. It features a vented ceramic barrel for faster and more consistent styling while the larger holes maximize air flow. Tourmaline ion technology also hydrates the hair cuticle. Plus, it comes with a retractable sectioning pick.
Bristle material: Synthetic
Hair type: All
Customer review: "I have two of these and have been very happy with them. I use the med/large one for my main blowout and a very small one to smooth baby hairs and cowlick in front. Handle is comfortable and doesn't slip like another expensive bruch brand I had."
The unique concave and heat-resistant bristles on this brush are designed for thick, coarse, and curly hair types. The design helps to gently detangle the hair while blow-drying and leaves strands extra shiny and smooth with reduced frizz. And as a longtime user of Wet brushes, I can assure you you'll be noticing reduced breakage, too.
Bristle material: Ultra-soft intelliflex
Hair type: Fine to medium, curly
Customer review: "I really enjoy using this brush on my hair. It's easy to hold by the handle, durable, and great quality. I like that it gets the tangles out of my hair and gives my hair body and volume, leaving my hair looking great!"
The 2.1-inch ceramic barrel of this brush makes it a great option for medium-length or long locks. The brush is able to retain more of its heat for faster blow-drying time. Not to mention the brush is ceramic vented, which gives hair shape, volume, and shine.
Hair type: All, medium-length
Customer review: "I love how nice this brush makes my hair look. I have long thick hair and this brush glides right through my hair. It also helps make my hair shiny and smooth."
This Conair brush comes in both a large and small size with metal barrels that retain heat longer. This helps the hair dry faster and adds body and natural-looking waves to the hair. It even helps smooth and straighten coarse curly or wavy hair. Bonus: It's small enough to easily throw in your purse for on-the-go touch-ups.
Bristle material: Nylon
Hair type: Curly, wavy, short
Customer review: "Great for blow-drying short hair. Added volume to my fine hair. Brush handle is easy to twirl. Fits in my small purse."
This fan-favorite one-step dryer from Revlon is a hair dryer and round brush in one. It's a great option for finer hair types, medium to long, and wavy hair. I wouldn't recommend it for coarse, thick, curly hair types, though. Take it from someone who has that hair type and tried it. It was a no from me.
Bristle material: Nylon
Hair type: Straight, wavy, long, medium-length
Customer review: "I don't know how I lived without this tool for so long. My arms don't ache anymore from doubling up with a round brush and hairdryer my hair looks fantastic!"
NanoIonic technology in the barrel and bristles of this Drybar brush reduce frizz and add extra shine to medium-length or long hair. It's super lightweight, locks in curl and volume, and the vents on it allow air to flow freely, decreasing dry time. Meanwhile, the bristles are durable enough to handle tension while providing control.
Bristle material: Nylon
Hair type: All, medium to long hair
Customer review: "This is the best brush I’ve used. It’s like a curling iron. I lack volume, but this gives my hair a lot. I use it to curl my hair, and it’s very easy. It reduces frizz while styling my hair, and it’s lightweight."
Another great budget-friendly option is this ceramic-coated brush from F3. Its heat conduction plate delivers heat more evenly to the hair and the barrel size is ideal for creating bouncy curls and even works on shorter cuts. Users really love this brand for its non-slip rubber grip, which makes it easy to control while styling. They also appreciate the ionic bristles that boost moisture and shine.
Bristle material: Ionic
Hair type: All
Customer review: "I love this roller brush. It has made a huge difference in how my hair looks. I threw my old round brush straight in the trash after using this one. I am so happy I purchased it."
How to Choose the Right Round Brush for Your Hair Type
Wiley has a few tips on how to select the right brush for your hair length and type. For starters, those with short hair will want to opt for a round brush with a smaller barrel so that it's able to gather the hair and turn even at a shorter length. Medium-length hair types can opt for a larger brush with an ideal diameter between 1.7 and 2.75 inches. Longer hair types (especially if yours is also thick) can even go for a jumbo-size brush around three to four inches in diameter.
If you have wavy or curly hair, Wiley also has a few notes on what to do before going in with a round brush. "Wavy, curly, and coily hair need different tools and techniques because the hair grows out of the scalp differently," she says. "So as to not create frizz, rough up the cuticle, and damage the integrity of the curl, specific tools are needed. You'll want to detangle and define when starting with wet or damp hair. Great options for wavy, curly, and coily hair are the Wet Brush Shower Detangler ($6) and the Denman Classic Styling Brush ($20). These will detangle and define the curls rather than separate and diffuse." Wiley's picks and a few of our own favorite round brushes are down below.
How We Chose
As with all of our buying guides atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , we compile our edits based on original testing and expert recommendations. To find the best round brushes, we leaned on expert insight and our knowledge as beauty experts. We also considered several factors, including bristle material and hair type. We're aware of how important these factors are for a wide range of needs and preferences, so we made sure to list out all the helpful details. Of course, customer reviews were also kept in mind when creating this list as well.
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Shawna Hudson is a beauty, wellness, lifestyle, and travel writer with over 10 years of experience. She graduated from California State University, Fullerton, with a degree in journalism and has written for other publications such as Bustle, The Zoe Report, Byrdie, Elite Daily, and more. She is currently a beauty writer atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing and hopes to continue feeding her (completely out-of-control) beauty obsession as long as she can. Stay up to date on her latest finds on Instagram @shawnasimonee.
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