The hair dryers provided by hotels can be pretty basic at best and can leave your hair looking less 'elegant blow dry' and more 'frazzled mess.' So, if you're after good hair days for, well, days, wherever you are in the world, we suggest packing one of our best travel hair dryers.
We know space can be limited when it comes to suitcase allowances, but thanks to their handy compact size and lightweight design, a travel hair dryer will easily slot in alongside your other beauty essentials. Though small, they can still pack a punch, with some having the same power as a standard model.
These are the GHI's top-rated models but keep scrolling for our full reviews.
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InStyler Mini Travel Dryer
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Key features to look out for
Foldable handle: This is particularly useful for larger travel dryers as it makes packing easier.
Dual voltage: You need around 220-240V to power your dryer at home, but this varies around the world, making dual voltage essential for frequent fliers. The voltage is usually printed somewhere on devices sold within the EU, so keep an eye out for ‘120/220-240V’, which means it’s dual voltage. You’ll need to switch it manually with a coin once you reach your destination.
Cool shot: If you struggle with frizziness or regularly visit hot and humid climates, look for a cool shot button. It helps set your style and seal cuticles, keeping moisture and humidity at bay and leaving hair looking shinier.
Wattage vs weight: Wattage refers to the power of your dryer – usually, the higher it is, the heavier the hair dryer. Balance styling needs with how much you're doing to be carrying it around and bear hand luggage weight restrictions in mind too — every gram counts in a carry-on!
Heat/speed settings: Use the lowest heat setting and a styling nozzle for styling hair. For drying, remove the styling nozzle and use the higher settings for speed. Every product listed below has two heat/speed settings.
How we test
Our GHI experts recruited 60 testers with different hair types to review a range of travel hair dryers. We then asked them to provided detailed feedback, considering ease of use, weight, noise level and final finish.
In the lab, we measured the temperature of the airflow, casing and nozzle, as well as assessing instructions, simplicity and design.
So, whether you're after a glamorous, bouncy blow dry for wandering the streets on city breaks, or want to tame those fresh-off-the-beach curls on the coast, add one of these tried and tested options to your case...
Pros
- Lightweight
- Wide nozzle makes styling easier
Cons
- No cool shot
Score: 81/100
With the power of a full-size hair dryer in a foldable, compact body, this BaByliss model provides ultra-fast drying. It also has a wide, detachable styling nozzle, which testers liked as it made styling easier.
Plus, the casing stayed within a safe handling temperature throughout our lab test, even on the highest setting.
Key specifications
Wattage (watts): | 2000 |
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Weight (g): | 426 |
Dual voltage: | Yes |
Cool shot: | No |
Foldable handle: | Yes |
Pros
- Two styling attachments for straight and curly hair
- Quickest drying time on test
Cons
- No travel case for storage
Score: 80/100
From a concentrator nozzle for ultra-smooth blow dries to a compact diffuser for beautiful waves and curls, this dryer comes with all the accessories you need to style any hair type on the go.
It even has a small key accessory to switch the voltage output with ease. This is a high performer for styling and one of the best on test for speed, drying hair impressively quickly on its highest setting.
Key specifications
Wattage (watts): | 2000 |
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Weight (g): | 518 |
Dual voltage: | Yes |
Cool shot: | No |
Foldable handle: | Yes |
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Pros
- Sleek carry case with handle
- Two heat settings plus a cold shot
Cons
- Travel case may be a bit bulky if you’re struggling for space
Score: 79/100
This travel hairdryer ticks all the right boxes; not only is it lightweight with dual voltage and a cool shot button, it also comes with a matching dust bag for protection on the move.
It performed highly on test, scoring full marks for ease of use and overall satisfaction. The slim handle was comfortable to hold and testers liked the easy-access controls. The dryer also has ‘hair safeguard technology’, which means it automatically switches off if held too close to the hair.
Key specifications
Wattage (watts): | 1400 |
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Weight (g): | 410 |
Dual voltage: | Yes |
Cool shot: | Yes |
Foldable handle: | Yes |
Pros
- Dual voltage
- Dried one tester’s hair in under five minutes
Cons
- No cool shot
Score: 78/100
If luggage space is an issue for you, consider this Vo5 mini dryer. It measures just 22 x 14 cm, one of the smallest models on test, but its performance belies its size. It was one of our top scorers for helping to reduce frizz and testers said the cord length allowed them to reach around their head with ease.
The concentrator nozzle directed the airflow precisely and testers found the body to be sturdy and robust. It doesn’t have a foldable handle, but it’s slim enough to slip into almost any space.
Key specifications
Wattage (watts): | 1200 |
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Weight (g): | 265 |
Dual voltage: | Yes |
Cool shot: | No |
Foldable handle: | No |
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Pros
- Quiet
- Powerful airflow despite its compact size
Cons
- No adjustable heat settings
Score: 70/100
Popular with testers for its sleek, stylish design and light-up filter, this was also the quietest dryer on test. Our panel was impressed with how powerful the airflow is relative to its size and weight, which InStyler puts down to the same turbine technology used in its full-size dryer.
It was quick to manoeuvre around the root areas due to its slimline body and the majority of testers agreed their hair was left looking healthy and smooth after styling.
Key specifications
Wattage (watts): | 850-1000 |
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Weight (g): | 250 |
Dual voltage: | Yes |
Cool shot: | No |
Foldable handle: | No |
The verdict on travel hair dryers
Be sure to pack the BaByliss travel hair dryer in your suitcase this summer if you want super sleek hair in those Instagram pictures.
Seawater and humidity will bring out the curls in some of us – the Remington On the Go has a handy diffusing attachment to make the most of those beachy waves.
Frequent flyer wanting to tame the flyaways? Then it may be worth investing in powerhouse haircare brand ghd’s Flight Travel Hair Dryer, for a sleek and speedy blow on the go.
Why trust the Good Housekeeping Institute
Since opening our doors over 100 years ago, the GHI has tested thousands of products to help readers buy the best for them – from massage guns and sleep masks to water flossers and IPL devices.
Each product is tested against strict protocols by our team of experts. Maria Kumar, our beauty and grooming testing manager, has a master's degree in chemical engineering, a diploma in cosmetic science, and an MBA from the London College of Fashion, combined with years of testing experience in the field.
Our senior beauty writer Florence Reeves-White has written about and reviewed hundreds of beauty products, and worked closely with the testers to turn their results into easy-to-read articles to help readers find the best travel hair dryer for them.
Florence Reeves-White
Senior Beauty Writer
Florence is our Senior Beauty Writer, specialising in expert-tested beauty and grooming reviews — from toothbrushes to the latest skincare launches. She’s committed to sharing recommendations for products that truly work and make people feel confident and healthy. Prior to this she was at Tropic Skincare, where she worked closely with biochemists in the lab, delving into the functions of each fresh, natural ingredient and conveying its efficacy to her audience in easy-to-digest terms.
With over five years’ experience in beauty and health journalism, Florence has written for ELLE, Women’s Fitness, Sister Magazine, National Geographic Traveller and many more, with a strong sustainability angle thread through much of her work.
When she isn’t packing for a trip away, working out, eating out or reading up on retinol serums, you’ll probably find her experimenting with her film camera and building her portfolio of portraits. Florence’s photography can be found at florencereeves-white.com, her Instagram is @florencereeveswhite and her twitter is @floreadsnwrites
Tested byMaria Kumar
Beauty and Grooming Testing Manager
Maria is our Beauty and Grooming Testing Manager, and since joining in mid-2022, she has managed the testing for mutiple categories including scalp scrubs, collagen supplements and retinol serums. In addition to her master's degree in chemical engineering and a diploma in cosmetic science, she recently received her MBA from the London College of Fashion, focusing on case studies within the beauty industry. Prior to joining the company, she worked within the global technical team at the Estee Lauder Companies for over six years, collaborating with the chemists and engineers to launch luxury beauty products at scale and to quality. She has also worked as a formulation scientist within the pharmaceutical industry and takes this evidence based approach into all her product testing.