5-in-1 stylers are the cost effective way of creating multiple hairstyles at home (2024)

Despite being a beauty editor, I'm really not very good when it comes to hairstyling. I can do the basics but I'm always looking for the latest in beauty to help me achieve the hair of my dreams, from the products for sleek hair to affordable hair straighteners.More recently, I've been heavily reliant on 5-in-1 hair stylers (or more in some cases).

If you're not familiar, these are like the swiss army knives of the hair world. These heated hair tools have multiple attachments that help create more than one look and because of that they can prove to be a cost effective way of doing your hair at home. The most famous multi-styler is, of course, the Dyson Airwrap (more on that below). From a bouncy blow dry and beautiful glossy waves to sleek hair and long-lasting curls, these stylers have eliminated my need for a separate hair tool for each look I want to achieve.

It seems that 5-in-1 stylers made these tools famous, but in a lot of cases now brands are offering even more attachments from a single tool.I've even included an 8-in-1 option.

So if this has piqued your interest and you're keen to achieve multiple looks from the comfort of your own home, keep reading.

These are 5 of the best 5-in-1 hair stylers that money can buy.

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1. Beauty Works Aeris Multi-Styler

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Beauty Works Aeris Multi-Styler

Reasons to buy

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Comes in a stylish box with bag

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Airflow Curler attachment works brilliantly

Reasons to avoid

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Pretty expensive

Starting with a cracking product, the Beauty Works Aeris Multi-Styler. Now, when I first tried this, I didn't know what to expect but I would go as far as saying I didn't have hugely high hopes for it.

I was quickly proven wrong. It comes with 6 attachments: Pre-Styling Hair Dryer, 30mm Airflow Curler, 40mm Airflow Curler, Smoothing Paddle Brush, Oval Volumising Brush and XL Round Blowout Brush. As you'd guess, the Airflow Curler is a really decent Dyson Airwrap alternative. Honestly? I was surprised with how well the Airwrap attachments worked. It's not as user-friendly as the Dyson so took a little longer to get used to, but I was really happy with the results. The other attachments work well too, giving both a smoothed out finish or a super bouncy, blowout.

The buttons are a little clunky but it's far more elegant than a lot of other hair tools out there. It's definitely one of the more expensive in the list but really gives you that Airwrap finish without the higher cost of the original.

2. Babyliss Air Styler 1000W

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Babyliss Air Styler 1000W

Reasons to buy

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Great budget option

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Paddle brush and volumising brush work brilliantly

Reasons to avoid

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Curling attachment doesn't work

Babyliss has a fantastic budget multi-styler that features 4 attachments: a drying nozzle, smooth blow dry paddle brush, volumising thermal brush and conical curling attachment. The drying nozzle isn't crazy powerful but it's as good as you'd expect from an attachment like this and works well with both the paddle and thermal brush. Both those attachments were also easy to use - the paddle gave smooth results and the volumising attachment worked well for a bouncy blow out. The multi-styler also comes with a glove, which is always handy to prevent accidental burns.

I really didn't understand the conical curling attachment though, it just didn't work—at all. The hair flies away from it due to the air flow and it gets incredibly hot and sadly didn't give my hair a curl, which is a shame.

Despite that, I think the other attachments are great and it's a good budget option for a multi-styler. It was also one of the easiest to change the attachments, I struggled with a lot of the others.

3. Dyson Airwrap

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Dyson Airwrap

Reasons to buy

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The original tech and innovation

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Incredibly elegant and luxe

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Each attachment works brilliantly

Reasons to avoid

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Obviously a huge investment

My Dyson Airwrap is a little old now and doesn't have some of the nifty new attachments and upgrades but it's still the best multi-styler I have. I mean, you'd expect that considering the price.

You can get different heads depending on your hair type and styling needs, but I tend to use the hair dryer, Airwrap, smoothing attachment and round volumising brush. It really is the best of the best with each attachment working seamlessly and being really elegant and feeling luxe. None of the parts snag on the hair and are incredibly each to clean (which mine are due for!) I use this multi-styler pretty much every time I wash my hair, no matter the style I'm going for.

If you've never used an Airwrap before, it does take a little getting used to because it's so different from regular curlers. (Here's the Marie Claire guide on how to use an Airwrap.) Once you get the hang of it though, you really can achieve a post-salon finish at home.

4. Bellissima Italia 8 in 1 Air Wonder Hot Air Styler

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Bellissima Italia 8 in 1 Air Wonder Hot Air Styler

Reasons to buy

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Contains 7 attachments

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Pretty colours and design

Reasons to avoid

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Gets extremely hot

The Bellissima Italia 8 in 1 Air Wonder Hot Air Styler is the perfect in-between styler. It's no where near as expensive as the Dyson but is more expensive than the budget stylers. It is sturdy, pretty and the attachments work really well.

I'm not entirely sure why it's an 8-in-1 when there are only 7 attachments, I assume it's because of the beauty bag counts as an 'attachment/accessory', which is a bit cheeky. It contains: a diffuser, 19mm curling iron, 2 volumising round brush, curling round brush, detangling brush and drying nozzle.

The product that surprised me the most was the curling iron. I assumed this would be like others I'd tried and not work at all, but it created such a great curl. The only clunky thing with this attachment is that the hair doesn't really stay put in the clamp because of the powerful airflow, but once you get the hang of it, you'll probably be pleasantly surprised.

My criticism would be that it does smell a bit on first use and gets very hot, which can be off-putting. It's also a little tricky to make sure the attachments stay put, it was a real faff to put them on and off but once they're on properly, they work great.

5. Remington Blow Dry & Style 1200W Airstyler

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Remington Blow Dry & Style 1200W Airstyler

Reasons to buy

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Comes in a handy case

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Great for various hair types

Reasons to avoid

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The quality feels a bit cheap

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Can be tricky to change attachments

The Remington Blow Dry & Style 1200W Airstyler is a great affordable option that comes with a lot of attachments. Six attachments to be precise: paddle brush, 50mm ceramic coated mixed bristle brush, 38mm ceramic coated retractable bristle brush, 25mm ceramic coated mixed bristle brush, drying concentrator and root boost.

It's great is you're after something that has various sizes of round brushes if you like to switch up styles regularly. I was really confused by the retractable bristle brush for a long time, before realising you have to twist the top for the bristles to pop out, so bear this in mind.

My criticism for this multi-styler is how tricky it is to get each attachment on and off. If you have any weakness in your hands, it's not always easy. I really love the handy bag it comes in, makes it ideal for travelling and generally keeping tidy at home.

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FAQs

Which hair styler is better? ›

Best for frequent hair styling

If there is a single It Girl of the hair tool world, it's the Dyson Airwrap. And it's because she does a lot, and does it all well. The Airwrap is a tool that uses hot air to style and set your hair.

Does the wavy talk brush work? ›

The brush gave me perfect blowout waves. The key was to really use tension to create a lasting style. The only challenge was that the brush barrel is not that long, and my hair is about ten inches, and you have to wait quite awhile for it to heat up all of the way.

How do I choose a hair styler? ›

Compliment Your Features. As well as thinking about the best hairstyle for your face shape, there are many other features to consider. Things like your eye colour, height, neck length and build could all be complimented with the right hairstyle, so it's worth thinking about all of these things too.

What is the Styler used for? ›

Hair stylers—hairspray, mousse, gel, etc. —aid in the styling process by adding structural support, but with different consistencies and multi-use stylers, it can get confusing on which does what. Hair type and desired hairstyle both play a major role in what stylers you should pick from, too.

Do you need pre styler for hair? ›

The main benefits of a pre styler are: Protection from the heat of a hair dryer and from the sun. More volume in the hair. Better hold.

Are air stylers better for your hair? ›

It's because this device cut down our usual drying and styling session time in half (from 15–20 minutes to seven minutes). Not only that, but the results were much more appealing, with less frizz and smoother, healthier ends compared to when styled with a traditional blow dryer.

Are air stylers any good? ›

My verdict: If you're looking to invest, in my opinion, the AirWrap is worth the price tag. It's easy to use, uses less heat than other tools on the market, looks great on your dressing table and can help you achieve some amazing styles.

Can I use hair styler on wet hair? ›

Air Dry Before Applying Heat

Instead, towel dry your hair and give it time to air dry a bit before you pick up a blow dryer or any type of wet-to-dry styler. Your hair is most vulnerable when it's wet so it's always better to apply heat to slightly damp hair over drenched hair.

Is it OK to brush wet wavy hair? ›

Never dry brush wavy hair. It causes tension, which not only disrupts your wave patten but can also lead to damage such as breakages. The best time to brush wavy hair is when it's wet with conditioner in. Start by detangling with your fingers before using a gentle hair brush or wide tooth comb.

How do you brush wavy hair without losing curls? ›

Add moisture: The golden rule of brushing curly hair: only do it when it's damp. Brushing dry curly hair equals frizz, as well as loosening your curls causing them to lose their shape. Apply a leave-in conditioner or moisturising cream as your first step, after you have washed your hair in the shower or bath.

What is the best hot hair brush? ›

Dyson Airwrap

This hot air brush is a favorite of Ghamari, who says it's the best in terms of quality and versatility—and we agree. The do-it-all tool comes with six different attachments that work to dry, blow out, smooth, or curl the hair.

What is a hair styler called? ›

These professionals, also called hairdressers, are cosmetology experts who cut, colour, and groom hair for clients. They may specialize in a particular hair type, style, or colouration.

Can a salon tell me my hair type? ›

If you're still having trouble pinning down your hair type or want targeted advice specific to your strands, consult a stylist. They can help you identify your hair's unique characteristics and work with you to develop a plan suited to your needs—whatever they may be.

How do I tell my hairdresser what I want female? ›

Be honest but tactful—try leading with something like, "I'm sorry if I didn't make myself clear," or "I wanted something more like this—let me explain it better." You and your stylist need to be on the same wavelength, and if that offends them, maybe they're not the right stylist for you.

Do you use hot air styler on wet or dry hair? ›

All styling tools except a blowdryer are not meant to be used on wet hair. That includes flat irons, curling irons, wands, straightening brushes, crimpers, etc. Whereas, the Blow brush is safe to use on damp hair since it works on the principle of a dryer.

Can you use a hot brush on dry hair? ›

Don't use a hot brush on dry hair, note our experts: If your strands are too dry, you might not get the desired shine or volume. That's why Cunha advises beginning with towel-dried hair; Thompson and Wilson actually suggest waiting a while longer, and turning on your brush just as strands begin to dry.

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