Dyson Airwrap™ multi-styler Complete Long in Fuchsia/Nickel

Includes re-engineered attachments. For hair that’s chest-length or longer. Engineered for multiple hair types. With new barrels to curl and wave in both directions, brushes to control and shape, and the multi-functional Coanda smoothing dryer to dry, smooth and hide flyaways.

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For hair that’s chest-length or longer

Includes 30mm and 40mm Airwrap™ long barrels. Being 50% longer than our standard barrels, they wrap more hair for easier styling on long hair. If your hair is shorter than chest-length, discover the Dyson Airwrap™ Complete.

Mermaid waves

Soft, unstructured waves for longer lengths. Using the Coanda smoothing dryer and 30mm long barrel.

Sleek side part

A sleek, everyday look with minimal flyaways. Using the Soft smoothing brush and Coanda smoothing dryer.

Curly blow out

A glamorous finish featuring big, bold curls. Using the 40mm long barrel and Firm smoothing brush.

Prussian blue storage case

Protects and neatly stores your Dyson Airwrap™ multi-styler and attachments. Finished in Prussian blue, cushioned with soft fabric and with a removable lid that is also a non-slip mat for your multi-styler.

Powered by the Dyson digital motor V9

The 13-blade impeller spins at up to 110,000rpm, generating 3.2kPa. Powerful enough to produce the air pressure that creates the Coanda effect.

Intelligent heat control

Measures airflow temperature over 40 times a second, intelligently controlling the heating element to keep the temperature under 150°C. Preventing extreme heat damage

Additional information

Height

272 mm

Length

41 mm

Width

48 mm

Negative ions

Help reduce static

Cable Length

2.675 m

Air Flow

13.5 l/s

3 heat settings

3 heat, 3 speed

Voltage

220V-240V

Wattage

1,300 W

Weight

0.611 kg

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Fuchsia ( FEW-shə) is a genus of flowering plants that consists mostly of shrubs or small trees.

Almost 110 species of Fuchsia are recognized; the vast majority are native to South America, but a few occur north through Central America to Mexico, and also several from New Zealand to Tahiti. One species, F. magellanica, extends as far as the southern tip of South America, occurring on Tierra del Fuego in the cool temperate zone, but the majority are tropical or subtropical.

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Nickel is a chemical element; it has symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel is a hard and ductile transition metal. Pure nickel is chemically reactive, but large pieces are slow to react with air under standard conditions because a passivation layer of nickel oxide forms on the surface that prevents further corrosion. Even so, pure native nickel is found in Earth's crust only in tiny amounts, usually in ultramafic rocks, and in the interiors of larger nickel–iron meteorites that were not exposed to oxygen when outside Earth's atmosphere.

Meteoric nickel is found in combination with iron, a reflection of the origin of those elements as major end products of supernova nucleosynthesis. An iron–nickel mixture is thought to compose Earth's outer and inner cores.

Use of nickel (as natural meteoric nickel–iron alloy) has been traced as far back as 3500 BCE. Nickel was first isolated and classified as an element in 1751 by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, who initially mistook the ore for a copper mineral, in the cobalt mines of Los, Hälsingland, Sweden. The element's name comes from a mischievous sprite of German miner mythology, Nickel (similar to Old Nick). Nickel minerals can be green, like copper ores, and were known as kupfernickel – Nickel's copper – because they produced no copper.

Although most nickel in the earth's crust exists as oxides, economically more important nickel ores are sulfides, especially pentlandite. Major production sites include the Sudbury region, Canada (which is thought to be of meteoric origin), New Caledonia in the Pacific, Western Australia, and Norilsk, Russia.

Nickel is one of four elements (the others are iron, cobalt, and gadolinium) that are ferromagnetic at about room temperature. Alnico permanent magnets based partly on nickel are of intermediate strength between iron-based permanent magnets and rare-earth magnets. The metal is used chiefly in alloys and corrosion-resistant plating.

About 68% of world production is used in stainless steel. A further 10% is used for nickel-based and copper-based alloys, 9% for plating, 7% for alloy steels, 3% in foundries, and 4% in other applications such as in rechargeable batteries, including those in electric vehicles (EVs). Nickel is widely used in coins, though nickel-plated objects sometimes provoke nickel allergy. As a compound, nickel has a number of niche chemical manufacturing uses, such as a catalyst for hydrogenation, cathodes for rechargeable batteries, pigments and metal surface treatments. Nickel is an essential nutrient for some microorganisms and plants that have enzymes with nickel as an active site.

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Mike

    I got this for my wife for her birthday, she is over the moon with it. It makes her hair lovely and soft it just works so well

  2. 08

    by Marie

    I love this product. It’s so easy to use and gives me great results every time. It’s expensive but so valuable !

  3. 08

    by Amypeace

    I wanted one for ages, luckily my boyfriend treated me for my birthday. My hair has never been in such good condition whilst looking amazing. So easy to use.

  4. 08

    by Alison

    Bought about 6 weeks ago and finding it easy to use.

  5. 08

    by Emily

    Bought this a month ago having ordered one previously and cancelled the order … I’m glad I did. Once I found which attachment works best with my hair and it didn’t take long to get the hang of it. Reviews that say the curls drop out in my case proved to be false.
    Day 2 bouncy soft waves remain
    May be pricey however you get what you pay for. Hopefully it will last longer than the warranty … if that’s the case it’s value for money

  6. 08

    by Maureen

    I have had this a couple of months now and I am absolutely delighted with it
    I can style my naturally curly hair with great ease
    Fast to dry and easy to use
    I don’t need all the attachments but if I’m going on holiday I just take what I use
    Highly recommend

  7. 08

    by Barbara

    I have fine, voluminous and short hair.
    I couldn’t find a tutorial showing the result in my case, but as soon as the new AirWrap came out I tried to buy it anyway.
    I am thrilled: the styling lasts all day and the hair has a beautiful volume at the root.
    Highly recommended.

  8. 08

    by Kiran

    I love my dyson I received it as a gift from my husband and I love it to bits ..
    I had to buy the long barrel separate and I started to use the shockwave gel In replace to my mousse and it worked better for me because my curls didn’t drop. Also, I must mention it takes time to get use to!

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