How I Get a Salon-Style Blowout at Home Using the Babyliss Big Hair Hot Brush

There’s something about a fresh blowout that just makes everything feel a little more put together. But constantly heading to the salon isn’t always realistic time-wise or budget-wise. That’s where my at-home blowout routine comes in. With the right products and a bit of technique, you can absolutely achieve that bouncy, shiny finish from the comfort of your own bathroom. My secret weapon? The Babyliss Big Hair Hot Brush.

This tool has totally transformed the way I style my hair. It combines the smoothing power of a round brush with the heat of a hairdryer, which means you can dry and shape your hair in one step. 

Step One: The Right Wash

A great blowout starts in the shower. I use Redken All Soft Shampoo and Conditioner, which leaves my hair feeling silky, hydrated, and ready to style. This range is brilliant for anyone with dry or coarse hair — it smooths without weighing things down, which is key for achieving bounce and body.

Step Two: Prep for Success

Once I’ve towel dried my hair (no rough rubbing — just a gentle squeeze to remove excess water), I go in with Revlon uniqueone spray. This helps detangle, protects against heat, and adds moisture all in one go. I then apply a pump of Briogeo Farewell Frizz Blow Dry Cream, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends. It gives a soft hold, reduces frizz, and helps the brush glide through more easily.

Step Three: The Hot Brush Routine

Now for the fun part. I section my hair — usually top, middle, and bottom layers — and start working with the Babyliss Big Hair Hot Brush. I take medium-sized sections and slowly rotate the brush through from root to end. The key here is making sure each section is completely dry before moving on — this helps set the shape and ensures your style lasts longer.

It does take a little time, and yes, your arm will start to ache after a while (not mad about the accidental arm workout), but the results are so worth it. You’ll be left with smooth, voluminous hair that looks like it was professionally done.

Bonus Tip: Lock In the Volume

If you want that extra bit of oomph, pop each section into a velcro roller as you finish it. Letting the hair cool in the roller helps it set in place and gives you that classic, bouncy shape that holds all day. It’s an extra step, but it makes a big difference — especially if you’re styling for an event or want your hair to last into the next day.

Step Four: The Final Touch

Once everything is dry and styled, I like to add a touch of shine. A light mist of Kérastase Elixir Ultime gives my hair that glossy, healthy-looking finish without making it greasy. You could also use a few drops of hair oil on the ends if your hair tends to get dry.

The Verdict

The Babyliss hot brush really does make at-home blowouts feel doable, even on a weeknight. It smooths, lifts, and shapes all at once, and paired with the right prep and finishing products, the result honestly rivals a professional blow-dry. Yes, it takes a little practice (and a strong bicep), but it’s so worth it for the confidence boost a good hair day brings.

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