GHD Launches Speed Hairdryer: Does It Deliver on Quick, Healthy Styling?
The new GHD Speed hairdryer arrives today, promising to revolutionize daily routines with ultra-fast performance and advanced technology. Priced at £299, this model surpasses the 2020 Helios in both innovation and cost, targeting users seeking efficiency without compromising hair health. Initial tests reveal it positions itself as a strong competitor to premium brands like Dyson, emphasizing customizable features and damage-free drying.
Key Features and Performance
At the core of the Speed hairdryer is the halo dual-airflow system, which blends hot and cool air streams for rapid drying. This approach avoids excessive heat, allowing safe proximity to the scalp without discomfort. Clinical tests confirm no thermal damage occurs, even with multiple passes at full power, despite the intense airflow.
Customization options include four heat settings and four speed levels, enhanced by a memory function that recalls preferred configurations for future uses. The design incorporates a digital motor for high-speed airflow, keeping the handle cool during extended sessions. Its lightweight, balanced build eases handling, while the magnetic halo concentrator attaches effortlessly. Additional attachments, such as a smoothing nozzle and diffuser, are available separately for versatile styling.
- Fastest drying tool from GHD to date
- Digital motor with optimized airflow
- Dual-airflow prevents overheating
- No extreme heat damage to hair
- Cool-touch exterior at high speeds
- Ergonomic for prolonged use
- Intelligent controls with memory
Real-World Testing Results
Hands-on trials with long, fine hair demonstrate the dryer’s efficiency, completing the process in just six minutes—significantly quicker than standard models. The comfortable temperature control and setting retention enhance usability, making it ideal for those prioritizing speed and scalp sensitivity. For users with hair that air-dries rapidly, the advanced features may offer limited added value, but for those needing attachments or concerned about damage during blow-drying, the investment proves worthwhile.
This launch outshines older tools, prompting an upgrade from outdated models like the 2016 Revlon dryer. For alternatives, consider reviews of Shark’s Glossi 2-in-1 Brush or Dyson’s Supersonic r for comparable styling innovations.

