5 Hairstyles You Can Create with the Blow Out Babe 5-in-1 Hair Styling Tool

Blow Out Babe 5-in-1 hair styling tool for different hairstyles

The Blow Out Babe 5 in 1 hair styler lets you create five distinct styles using one device: a classic blowout, bouncy curls, beachy waves, a sleek smooth finish, and a fast rough dry. Each style uses a different interchangeable attachment, so you get a full salon toolkit without the clutter or cost.

What Is the Blow Out Babe 5-in-1 Hair Styling Tool?

If you have ever stood in front of the mirror holding a separate blow dryer, a curling wand, and a brush at the same time, you already understand the problem this tool solves.

The Blow Out Babe 5-in-1 Hair Air Dryer is a single styling device that ships with five attachments. Each one clips in securely using a safe-lock mechanism, and the 3-meter rotating cord means you are not fighting the cable every thirty seconds. The 1000W motor pushes warm or cool air through each attachment, meaning heat is distributed by airflow rather than a hot plate pressed directly against your strands.

Direct-contact heat tools like flat irons often operate between 180°C and 230°C depending on the setting. This tool tops out around 136–140°C on its highest setting, relying on airflow to shape the hair rather than extreme direct heat.

It comes with an Australian plug and ships from a local warehouse on the Gold Coast, which means no waiting weeks for an overseas parcel.

The 5 Hairstyles and How to Create Them

1. The Classic Blowout (Round Air Brush Attachment)

This is the style most people picture when they hear "salon blowout." Full, bouncy, with the ends curled softly under or flicked out.

Attach the hot round blow dryer brush, section your hair from the nape upward, and roll each section away from your face while directing warm airflow down the shaft. Working section by section takes about ten minutes for medium-length hair.

The trick most people skip: finish each section on the cool setting. It locks the shape in place. Without that cool blast, the style droops within an hour.

This attachment is the workhorse. If you only ever used one piece from this kit, the round brush gets the most done on the most hair types.

2. Bouncy Curls (Air Curling Barrel Wand)

The kit includes two barrel wands, one for left-side curls and one for right. That might sound like a small detail, but it changes everything. When both sides of your hair curl in toward your face instead of uniformly in one direction, the result looks far more natural and full.

Take a one-to-two-inch section. Hold the wand vertically and let the airflow draw the hair into the barrel. Hold for 10-30 seconds depending on how tight you want the curl, then release. Move systematically from the bottom layers upward.

This is an air styler technique, not a clamp-and-press approach. The curl forms around airflow rather than direct contact heat, which is why the results feel softer and the hair retains more moisture.

For longer-lasting curls, prep with a lightweight mousse before you start and finish with a light-hold hairspray once you have released each curl.

3. Beachy Waves (Alternating the Two Curling Barrels)

Beachy waves are intentionally imperfect. That is the whole point.

Use both curling barrels here, alternating between them section by section. Curl one section toward your face and the next section away. Skip a section altogether every so often. The inconsistency is exactly what creates that relaxed, lived-in texture.

This style works particularly well on hair that is about 70-80% dry before you begin, rather than completely dry. The slight dampness gives the wave a more fluid, natural movement.

If your hair is on the finer side, wrap the section around the barrel twice before letting the airflow hold it. If your hair is thick, work with thinner sections and let each one cool for thirty seconds before you touch it.

4. Sleek Smooth Finish (Soft Smooth Brush Attachment)

Not everyone wants volume and curls. Sometimes you just want hair that lies flat, feels soft, and does not frizz the moment you walk outside.

The soft smooth brush attachment has rounded ball-tipped bristles that are gentle enough on the scalp while still gripping the hair shaft. Run it through damp hair from root to tip in slow, even passes. The warm airflow smooths the cuticle layer as it dries.

This is the attachment that functions most like a hairbrush straightener or a straightener brush, without the hard contact of a heated plate. It will not produce razor-straight results on very coarse or extremely curly hair, but for everyday frizz control and shine, it consistently delivers.

Real talk: if you usually spend twenty minutes wrestling with a flat iron and a separate blow dryer, this single pass approach cuts your routine roughly in half.

5. Quick Rough Dry (Pre-Shaped Nozzle)

The pre-shaped nozzle is the one attachment that is purely about speed. It functions like a focused blow dryer, concentrating airflow into a narrow stream that moves through wet hair fast.

Use it first, before any of the other attachments. Rough dry your hair to about 70-80% dry, then switch to whatever attachment matches the style you are going for. This approach protects the other attachments from absorbing too much moisture and gives you far more control over the final result.

On its own, the nozzle can also set a natural, air-dried look with a little more lift and shape than fully air-drying. Point it downward along the hair shaft to reduce frizz while you dry, and run a wide-tooth comb through at the same time.


How Do You Get the Best Results from This Tool?

A few habits make a real difference:

  • Start on towel-dried hair. The tool works best when hair is about 70-80% dry, not soaking wet. Rough dry with the nozzle first if you are starting from washed hair.

  • Always use a heat protectant. Even at lower temperatures, repeated heat exposure without protection adds up over weeks and months.

  • Work in sections. It feels slower at first, but rushed, unsectioned styling produces uneven results every time.

  • Use the cool shot to set each section. This one step has the single biggest impact on how long the style lasts.

  • Finish with a small amount of hair oil on the ends to smooth flyaways without weighing the ends down.

The 3-meter cord with 360-degree rotation is worth paying attention to. It does not sound like a major feature until you are mid-curl and realize you can move freely without constantly pausing to untwist the cable.

24K Gold Nourishing Hair Oil Serum for finishing and smoothing flyaways

Why Does One Tool Replacing Five Actually Matter?

The honest version of this conversation is about two things: time and heat damage.

Most people who use a blow dryer and brush separately, followed by a curling iron or flat iron, are putting their hair through two rounds of heat on the same day. By the time they use a finishing tool, the hair has already been exposed to high heat once. Cumulative heat exposure over weeks is a major contributor to breakage, split ends, and dullness.

Using one tool that dries and styles simultaneously halves that exposure. The lower temperature ceiling of an air styler compared to traditional direct-contact hair tools reduces the risk further.

For people who style their hair four or five times a week, that reduction adds up fast.

Conclusion

The Blow Out Babe 5 in one hair styler is not five tools in a box. It is one well-built device with five interchangeable heads that covers the full range of everyday hairstyles without multiple heat exposures, crowded bathroom counters, or a premium price tag.

Each attachment has a clear purpose: the round brush for volume, the two curling barrels for defined or natural curls, the smooth brush for frizz control, and the nozzle for fast drying. Learn the order of operations, work in sections, and finish on time, and you will get consistent, salon-quality results at home every single time.

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FAQs

Q. Does the Blow Out Babe 5-in-1 work on thick hair?

Yes. The 1000W motor and strong airflow are designed for thick hair. Work in smaller sections and use the highest heat setting (level 3, around 136-140°C). Customers with thick hair report cutting their drying and styling time roughly in half compared to separate tools.

Q. Is the Blow Out Babe 5-in-1 the best blow dryer brush for everyday use?

It depends on what you prioritize. If you want one versatile hair styling tool that covers drying, straightening, curling, and volumizing without switching between multiple devices, it ranks as one of the most practical and cost-effective options available in Australia. At $99 AUD, it competes with tools priced three to five times higher.

Q. Can I use this on fine or color-treated hair?

Yes. Use heat level 1 or 2 (61-98°C) for fine or chemically treated hair. Always apply a heat protectant first. The lower temperature range of this tool compared to traditional flat irons is one of the reasons it suits more fragile hair types.

Q. How long does it take to style hair with the 5-in-1?

Most users report 10-15 minutes for a full style on medium-length hair once they are familiar with the attachments. First-time users typically take a little longer while learning the tool.

Q. Do I need any special products to use it?

Nothing is required, but a lightweight mousse or pre-styling cream before curling improves hold, and a small amount of hair oil after styling smooths the finish. A heat protectant spray is always recommended regardless of the tool you use.