Dyson Airwrap Complete Hair Styling Tool

Dyson Airwrap Complete Styler is engineered for multiple hair types and styles. Featuring Coanda air styling and propelled by the Dyson digital motor, this styler can curl, wave, smooth, and dry without extreme heat, thanks to a microprocessor with intelligent heat control to help prevent extreme heat damage.

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Dyson Airwrap Complete Styler is engineered for multiple hair types and styles. Featuring Coanda air styling and propelled by the Dyson digital motor, this styler can curl, wave, smooth, and dry without extreme heat, thanks to a microprocessor with intelligent heat control to help prevent extreme heat damage. It attracts and wraps hair, using only air, and styles and dries simultaneously.

How do I use it: For best results, start with freshly washed hair. Then dry to damp using the pre-styling dryer. If styling from dry, use a water spray. Section your hair into four to six sections depending on thickness. For a neater wrap, create tension with the barrel. To create symmetrical curls, attach the clockwise barrel. Curl hair on one side of your head. Swap to the anti-clockwise barrel. Curl hair on the other side of your head. To create a “natural” look, alternate barrel direction and size as you go. To create root lift, use the barrel horizontally to create more volume at the roots. To create beach waves, manually wrap hair around the barrel holding the ends away. For fine hair, use the 1.2″ barrel. Clean filter once a week.

From Dyson.

  • Includes two 1.2″ Airwrap barrels, two 1.6″ Airwrap barrels, firm smoothing brush, soft smoothing brush, round brush, pre-styling dryer, and storage case
  • Three heat settings
  • One-click attachments
  • Cool-touch tips
  • Approximate measurements: Dryer 5-3/4″ x 2″ x 15-1/2″; weighs 1-1/2 lbs; Cord 8’9″L
  • ETL listed; 2-year Limited Manufacturer’s Warranty

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Michigan

    Please take time to read the instructions and watch the videos provided by Dyson. I kept making a few mistakes in the beginning. I always think I build, fix, or use anything without reading the instructions! Overall, the Dyson Airwrap is awesome! It’s a major upgrade from the old school blow and brush. The blowout and stying tools create a great look and it is a major time saver. Traditional hot rollers (which I love) don’t work for me anymore – my hair is too long. The Airwrap creates a modern look, not the “pageant and prom curls.” On the technology side, you got aerodynamics and styling and performance. It’s amazing.

  2. 06

    by Brianna

    After my stylist used the Airwrap on my freshly highlighted hair I was amazed at how soft, shiny, and healthy my hair felt and moved. My hair held the shape with no finishing spray, for days. After that experience and me tracking down one for myself (they are currently sold out nearly everywhere) I was AMAZED at how easy and intuitive it was for me to use at home and cut my styling time literally in half!

  3. 06

    by Laddie

    I’ve been very pleased with this styling tool for the two weeks I’ve been using it. I’m still learning the ropes and hope to get the beach waves to last longer, but even tho’ they relax a lot by the end of the day my hair maintains extra body and some wave until I wash it again, which could be 4 days or even 7. I will experiment with different heat protector products to see if another one works better.

  4. 06

    by Sonoma

    I love this, I got the longer barrels because my hair is longer than shoulder length and I’m growing it out. I love the firm smoothing brush and use it for my everyday look to freshen up each morning. The dryer attachment is pretty strong but I love that I only need to use it to dry my roots and get my hair prepped for styling. My boyfriend even loves the dryer and brush attachment.

  5. 06

    by Kate

    I’ve had my eye on thai for a while and was surprised by my husband for Valentine’s Day
    I’ve used every section now
    The smoothness I get with the round brush is fantastic
    I’m still practicing the curling but love
    It’s just so fast
    After a quick blast with the drier
    It’s halved the time it takes me to do my hair and it looks better than it ever did before
    I will indeed sing it from the roof tops
    It’s worth the investment!

  6. 06

    by Roch

    I have really wavy curly thick hair and I usually have to spend 20 minutes blowing it dry and then putting velcro curlers in to get the ends tamed down…30-35 minutes on my hair every day! The Airwrap dries my hair in 10 minutes (amazing!) and then in another 5 minutes I have soft curls. My husband said my hair is softer to look at and to touch! I love it…it is worth every penny!

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