In the well-stocked world of hair styling products there are efficacious formulas available at every potential price point.
There are hair serums we save up for and dole out with care every time we apply them. But there are also haircare products that you can cop for less than $15 (shampoo, conditioner, dry shampoo, you name it) from the supermarket, if you know your way around the shelves.
Similarly, we’ve learned how to adapt our hair colouring rituals to meet an inflexible budget to avoid forking over $400 every time we visit the salon. But when it comes to hair styling tools, there is a general consensus that the best hot tools are always the most expensive, which is just categorically untrue.
So, we’ve tapped the best hair styling tools under $100 on the market to help change the minds of any non-believers out there. Keep scrolling for our recommendations…
Best Hairdryer Under $100: VS Sassoon Nourishology 2200 Dryer
VS Sassoon’s newest hairdryer uses micro-conditioning technology to infuse hair with argan, coconut and aloe vera oils during styling. Plus, it is equipped with keratin ceramic-ionic technology, which helps to smooth hair too. The high torque fan system dries strands in light speed, while the concentrator attachment allows you to be more precise. As for the curl diffuser? Well, it defines, enhances and volumises your natural curl pattern from the root of the hair to the tip.
$49 at JB Hi-Fi
Best Blow Dry Brush Under $100: Remington Hydraluxe Blow Dry Brush
Blow dry brushes are the hottest hair tool at the moment thanks to the Dyson Airwrap, but for those of us who don’t have $900 to spend on an air styler this is the next best thing. The Remington Hydraluxe has a moisture lock ceramic coating that distributes micro-conditioners into the hair during styling, while the hydracare setting ensures your hair remains healthy during styling and uses low temperatures only. There are three heat settings and the styler can be operated at two different speeds.
$69.95 at Priceline
Best Hair Straightener Under $100: Muk Style Stick Black
This hair straightener is the sure and steady boyfriend of the hair tool world. It’s reliable, simple, and good for your hair. It features tourmaline ceramic plates that emit negative ions, which reduce frizz and static during styling. Plus, the ion technology seals the hair cuticle, helping to lock in moisture and prevent damage to the hair. It also has adjustable heat settings (80°C – 210°C) and infra-red heat technology, which promotes longer-lasting hair styles.
$79.95 at Oz Hair & Beauty
Best Hair Curler Under $100
We’re firmly opposed to any hair curler that gives us tight, Shirley Temple curls, which is why we love this larger 38mm barrel for creating voluminous beachy waves. The curling tong heats up quickly and utilises ceramic technology to ensure your curls look smooth, shiny and stay in place all day.
$74.96 at Oz Hair & Beauty
Best Wave Wand Under $100: Bondi Boost Wave Wand 32mm Barrel
Prefer the finish of a mermaid waver over a traditional hair curler? This is the best hair tool for the job. It comes equipped with three large 32mm waving barrels coated in a high-grade crystal powder tourmaline ceramic glaze, an adjustable temperature gauge (80°C to 210°C), and safety features like a non slip handle and insulated barrel tips.
$59.95 at Oz Hair & Beauty
Best Hair Crimper Under $100: Mermade Hair Double Waver
While this double waver isn’t going to give you the crisp-edged crimped hair that was so popular in the ’90s and early ’00s, it will give you an updated (and in our opinion, a more wearable) version of the hairstyle. The lightweight waver features two 25mm ionic ceramic plated barrels that create a soft, S-wave pattern in the hair. Plus, it heats up in just 60 seconds and turns off automatically after an hour to prevent any accidents.
$99 at Adore Beauty
Best Mini Travel Hair Straightener: Glister Mini Travel Tourmaline Straightener 13mm
We have a real bone to pick with whoever decided that most hair styling tools have to be bulky, heavy and hard to pack, which is why we love this travel-friendly mini straightening tong. The 13mm tong comes with it’s own travel pouch and can be used to create smooth, silky styles with the same ease as a full-sized hair tool.
$49 at Oz Hair & Beauty
Best Manual Tool: Toni&Guy Tools Styling Brush
Because not all hair styling needs to be totally electronic. Okay sure, you might be using your handy hair dryer to assist this tool, but that doesn’t totally matter. This one’s for the clever folk among us that have learnt (and nailed) the at-home blowout. And boy is that one mean feat! This radial brush has been designed with scalp-stimulating pin-like bristles, and a cushioned-contouring pad. Creating big bouncy waves is only a wash and dry away with the help of this styling tool.
$19 at Woolworths
Image credit: Getty
What’s your favourite budget-friendly hair tool?
The Muk straightener is really good
My hair is already straight -I would love curls
I create nice curls and waves with a straightener too!
The blow dry brush is on my wishlist
All these products look good and are not overly expensive
I’d really love a blow dry brush. That Remington one looks good.
I love the look of the heated brush.
Yes me too
Honestly amazing to see the increasing choices in the market.
I am in line for a new hair dryer and I really like the look and price of the Best Hairdryer Under $100: VS Sassoon Nourishology 2200 Dryer
The Remington Hydralux brush looks amazing
I must check the size of the brush out
I bought a mini hair straightener which has travelled extensively with me in the past 12 months. It’s so compact and light and just perfect for my short hair.
Hair tools are one thing I am prepared to spend $$$ on
Great to see so many affordable options
I’m not great with tools, although I have a selection. Couldn’t tell you the brands of any of them.
I am not looking to buy any new hair tools this year.
I only use a hairdryer. My last one last decades and only died because Hubby used it to defrost the freezer (hmmm).
I replaced it with a Remington and it works a treat.
Those multi-barrel curlers mystify me – I foresee a horrendous mess if I had a go at one.
I wouldn’t use any of these
Fabulous value
A blow out brush sounds too cool
The Best Hairdryer Under $100: VS Sassoon Nourishology 2200 Dryer looks so good, love the colour
I keep a basic hairdryer for guests but don’t use any hair tools myself
In my next life, I want the knack of using tools well.
My hair cream and oils are my best hair styling tools
The Remington blow brush is just what I need.