Dyson Airwrap™ styler Complete Long (Nickel/Fuchsia)

For hair that’s chest-length or longer. Engineered for multiple hair types. With barrels to curl and wave, and brushes to control, smooth or add volume.

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For hair that’s chest-length or longer

Includes 30mm and 40mm Airwrapᵀᴹ long barrels. Being 50% longer than our standard barrels, they gather more hair around the barrel for faster styling of longer hair.¹ The 30mm barrels create and set voluminous curls or waves. The 40mm barrels style loose curls or waves.

Styling guides

Watch our quick, step-by-step guides to achieve your ideal style.

Beach waves

See how to create your own textured, natural-looking beach waves in longer hair.

Voluminous waves

Create soft, voluminous curls or waves in longer hair.

Silky and straight

How to create smooth, silky hair with a soft appearance. For fine hair.

Smooth and straight

How to create a smooth, elegant style – from roots to tips. For coarser hair.

Textured volume

How to shape and lift your hair for textured, natural-looking body.

Additional information

Height

272 cm

Length

41 cm

Width

48 cm

Weight

0.61 kg

Cable Length

2.62 m

Power

1,300 W

Dyson may refer to:

  • Dyson (surname), people with the surname Dyson
  • Dyson (company), a Singaporean multinational home appliances company founded by James Dyson
  • Dyson (crater), a crater on the Moon
  • Dyson (operating system), a Unix general-purpose operating system derived from Debian using the illumos kernel, libc, and SMF init system
  • Dyson sphere, a hypothetical megastructure that completely encompasses a star and captures most or all of its power output
  • Dyson tree, a hypothetical plant suggested by physicist Freeman Dyson
    • Eufloria (formerly called Dyson), a video game based on the idea of Dyson trees
  • USS Dyson (DD-572), a United States Navy destroyer in commission from 1942 to 1947
  • NOAAS Oscar Dyson (R 224), an American fisheries and oceanographic research ship in commission in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration since 2005
  • Dysons, an Australian bus operator
  • Dyson, a character in the Canadian television series Lost Girl
  • The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, often referred to as "Dyson"

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.

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.

Styler is a surname and may refer to:

  • Alan Styler (1925–1970), English opera singer
  • Burt Styler (1925–2011), American television and film screenwriter and producer
  • Divine Styler (born 1968), American alternative hip-hop artist
  • John Styler (1923–1999), American professional basketball player
  • Sidney Styler (1908–1980), English cricketer
  • Trudie Styler (born 1954), English actress, film producer and director
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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Cathy

    Not great on thick hair. I tried to find some information about this products use on thicker hair, but there wasn’t any. But some of the attachments are excellent. Not all, most are useless on thicker hair.

  2. 06

    by Blakestie

    Fantastic bit of kit. I’ve already noticed an improvement in my hair’s condition thanks to the incredible technology involved. Love the styling brush and barrels. Highly recommended. Maybe the price will drop slightly as it becomes more popular, but until then, I can only give it 4 stars.

  3. 06

    by Linda

    I love my new air wrap. Drying time is shorter, hair smoother and fuller. Wished I had bought it years ago!

  4. 06

    by Sandra

    Bought it a month ago and it’s fantastic I have never been able to style my hair before by myself and now I can’t wait to use it.

  5. 06

    by Cazza

    Still getting used to this air wrap and have been following the YouTube tutorials which are really informative. It does make drying my hair so much easier and leaves it very smooth – a look I could never achieve with my hold hairdryer.

  6. 06

    by Chloe

    So I’ve been looking at buying a dyson air wrap for months, but never did as I was sceptical about it working on my very frizzy hair and 2 days ago I finally took the plunge and I can honestly say it’s probably the best money I’ve ever spent! It’s so easy to use and the curls it creates are just gorgeous! I’m usually extremely lazy when it comes to washing and styling my hair, but this is a game changer! I can’t wait to get it out again and use it as it’s just cut my getting ready time in half! Absolutely love it!

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