7 hair tools every woman needs for great hair

Good hair days can be few and far between when you don’t have the right hair styling tools at your disposal. Whether your hair is long or short, curly or straight, if you’ve got a reliable mix of hair tools to fall back on, it’s easier to get the look you want. Every. Single. Day.
But when it comes to creating your hair styling kit, there can be a lot to consider. Which hair styling tools do you really need? What’s the best hair brush for you? And should you invest in a hair curler or a hair straightener? Choosing the right hair styling tools can be tough, which is why we’ve helped to narrow it down with this essential edit of mane must-haves.
Hair dryer
Unlike the hair-frying iterations of past decades, the hair dryer is now all grown up and much less damaging for your locks. Look for dryers that boast a high-tech temperature control that’ll protect your hair while also giving you the blowdry of a lifetime. Interchangeable nozzles are also a useful feature, as they help customise your hair dryer to your hair type.
Heat styler
There are so many heat stylers to choose from, it’s hard to know where to start! Begin by assessing your hair type and your lifestyle. If you’ve got fine hair, it might be worth investing in a heat styler, like a hair curler, that can add some movement to your locks. If you’ve got thick hair that errs on the side of unruly, a high-quality hair straightener might be for you. Whichever you choose, make sure it’s realistic for your lifestyle. There’s nothing worse than investing in a fancy heat styler and finding yourself unmotivated to use it after a few days. If you’re still not sure, look for a styler that can both straighten and curl your hair.
Paddle brush
When sleek locks are the order of the day, you’ll need a paddle brush. They’re great for smoothing strands and taming fly-aways, especially for those with thicker, medium to long hair. Make your brush work even harder by choosing one that can multi-task. We love the Lady Jayne Professional Vaddle™ Brush because it’s a vent and a paddle brush in one. The paddle base of the brush means you can catch more hair in the ionic bristles, while the heat-activated copper base plate contains vents to allow for optimum air flow, so you can get the sleek, smoothing effects of a paddle brush while simultaneously speeding up your blowdry. Even better? The ionic bristles help to minimise frizz and make hair shine.
Round brush
Hair that needs a volume boost will meet its match with a round or radial hair brush, like the Lady Jayne Professional Porcupine Radial Brush. As well as adding volume in all the right places, the Professional Porcupine Radial Brush gives hair lots of movement, as the heat-activated ceramic copper barrel works particularly well when creating loose waves. You can also achieve sleek styles thanks to the mixture of ionic and boar bristles on the brush, which make the hair look smooth and shiny.
Hair elastics
We don’t know where they disappear to, but somehow no matter how many packets of hair elastics we purchase, they always seem to disappear. However elusive they may be, a good hair elastic (or 20!) is an absolute hair-styling-kit essential. Whether you’re creating a simple ponytail or a glamorous up-do, a high-quality hair elastic can do it all. Look for snag-free styles like the Lady Jayne Snagless Hair Elastics, which pull back the hair without leaving the dreaded post-ponytail kink.
Hair clips
Hair clips are a seriously underrated hair styling tool. Far from the butterfly clips you wore as a teen, these next-gen hair accessories are chic, stylish and give you the ability to transform your hair in a snap (literally!). Try using a hair clip like the Lady Jayne Metallic Geometric Round Clips as the feature of your next look – pull back the front section of your hair and secure it at the back for a half-up, half-down style. Alternatively, add some sass to your regular hair fasteners by incorporating sleek metallic versions, like the Lady Jayne Large Metallic Bobby Pins.
Headband
We all have those days where we can just want a quick, stylish solution for our hair without the fuss. It’s these days that a simple, no-frills headband is your hair’s BFF. Push it all back with a minimal headband that will add polish to down hairstyles and neat ponytails alike. The Lady Jayne Mesh Headband is a great choice, with a rose gold hue that scores major points in the trend department.
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59 Member Comments
I need to find some money first and get myself a proper hairdryer after.
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Hair dryers dry my hair to a crisp. I prefer letting my hair naturally take its course except when it’s turns frizzy
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I can't get the hang of blowdrying with a round brush. Anyone know how to blow dry with a round brush without tugging at fine delicate hair?
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I have amazingly fine hair and very little of it, so I am always looking for volumising items and apparatuses. I should state, the hairbrush works a treat. Keeps hair smooth however with volume at the crown, and appears to thicken the end parts of my hair around the scruff of my neck. These parts can look extremely straggly on me, so I am charmed with the consequences of the brush.
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I haven't used the hair dryer I open my hair in the natural hair ...
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I have extremely knotty hair, so I have a variety of detangling brushes.
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My hair would never dry if I didn't use a hairdryer.
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I also love my heated rollers, I could not live without them
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Yes, I love my heated rollers as well. Make a big difference to my hair.
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I've worn headbands, clips, elastics and even bows in my youth but not anymore. A good hairbrush gives a great hair massage
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After last week's article, I went and bought the porcupine radial brush. I have extremely fine hair & not much of it, so I am constantly in search of volumising products and tools. I must say, the hairbrush works a treat. Keeps hair smooth but with volume at the crown, and seems to thicken the end parts of my hair around the nape of my neck. These parts can look really straggly on me, so I am delighted with the results of the brush. Well worth the $20 investment. I usually wash my hair everyday as its oily as well, but I think with this brush & a blowdry I might be able to make it to two days.
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I have fine curly hair, and I tend to just wash it and leave it to dry naturally.
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I admit, that while I pay a lot of attention to my skin, my hair is coloured, washed, left to dry naturally and that's about it except for one quick brush a day.
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When my hair was long i only used Lady Jane snagless hair elastics.
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Yes to Paddle Brushes! I moved away from round brushes a long time ago. I have spent the last five years looking for a perfect one though! I tried bamboo for a while and was pleased but not satisfied. Definitely less frizz using bamboo rather than nylon bristle type hairbrushes....but I wanted one with more bamboo bristles on the head (and smaller bristles) to get an overall smoother effect. I'm still looking if anyone knows where to buy a decent bamboo paddle brush please? Even a good alternative to bamboo.....though I do like how environmentally friendly it is!
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It's great! I have a GUBB World USA Paddle brush that i always recommend everyone.
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Sounds interesting
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I've never been one to use a hair dryer
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I really love hair clips, they can change the mood of your look really easily.
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I have a paddle brush but I haven't even used it. On most days I don't have to brush my hair except immediately after wash. My hair is naturally straight and doesn't tangle (although it is dry)
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Ah, but my friend, if you decide to chop your hair into an A-line bob with your straight hair, you are good to go. Of course, don't forget a good hair routine!
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I have these, can't wait to get a muk curl stick though, I've heard great things!
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How embarrassing, I don't even own a hairdryer! They just make my hair go frizzy, although I am sure that is to do with my technique rather than anything else!
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I love using paddle brushes! It's so great for knotty hair
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Ooh so many lovely hair products to have
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