If you've ever wrestled a round brush and a hairdryer at the same time, you've probably wondered whether a blow-dry brush set is easier. Here's an honest comparison so you can pick what's right for you.
The round brush
A classic round brush is just that β a brush. You hold it in one hand and your hairdryer in the other, coordinating both to shape and dry your hair. It gives stylists huge control, but there's a learning curve, and juggling two tools (and two tired arms) takes practice.
The blow-dry brush set
A blow-dry brush set like Pro Blo CurlME works differently: you wrap a section around a barrel, leave it in place, and blow-dry over it β then let it cool and unwind. The barrel holds the shape for you, so it's far more forgiving, and the detachable sizes let you switch from tight curls to loose volume in seconds.
How they compare
- Ease of use: Blow-dry brush set wins β the barrel does the holding, so there's much less technique to master.
- Volume & hold: Both can deliver, but the cool-on-the-barrel step makes a brush set's bounce easy to lock in.
- Versatility: A set with multiple barrel sizes covers more looks than one fixed round brush.
- Heat on hair: Similar β both use your hairdryer β but a brush set keeps you moving rather than clamping heat in one place.
So, which is better?
If you love the craft and have the technique, a round brush is a great tool. But if you want salon volume and curls with way less effort β and the flexibility to change your look β a blow-dry brush set is the easier route for most people at home. Not sure where to start? Take the quiz.
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