Stylist Adam Bogucki, owner of Lumination Salon in Chicago, uses this hot tool on his clients and often recommends it, too. Not only is it easy on the wallet, it also creates on-trend "lived-in" curls and texture, and is less damaging than a traditional curling iron, he tells us.
At the rate at which we go through hair ties, there's no way we'd spend big bucks on them. Turns out, we're not alone. Gurgov uses this "staple" for updos, ponytails and braids. Because there's no metal connector, they won't cause a bend or crease in the hair, he points out.
Bogucki is a fan of this bargain—and very durable—brush: "It's perfect for smoothing and styling, and works on all lengths and hair types. The smooth, round-edged pins are gentle on the scalp, and the natural rubber pad is anti-static and helps with grip and control," he points out.
Proof that a stylist really likes something? When they use it on themselves. This gel is a go-to for Bova: "I use it on my curls for volume and definition while diffusing and scrunching. It stands up to an expensive professional gel any day."
A good blow-dryer doesn't have to cost hundreds of dollars. "I like this one because it's both ceramic and ionic, so it helps reduce frizziness and static, while also enhancing shine," says Gurgov, who also points out its versatile three-speed setting. We'd like to point out the price.