



As mentioned, there are no hotplates to switch out or even heat up. But the Airstrait is so easy to use out of the box, you can pretty much plug it in and go. If you’re going to spend $500 on a hair styling product, you may expect it to be complicated. It’s plug and this work on your hair type? Hit the link in our bio to shop! #dyson #dysonairstrait #dysonairwrap #dysonhair #haircare #heatdamage #commissionearned ♬ original sound - argyfargo Here’s what you need to know if you’re thinking about splurging on the $500 Dyson Airstrait. To put it to the test, we not only used it on my curly locks, but on two other types of hair: long and straight, and shoulder-length and wavy. The question being, can a blast of well-placed, moderately hot air really dry and straighten my hair, from towel-dried to straight and sleek? Already a convert to Dyson’s pricey, cult-favorite Airwrap, a more complex tool which also promises non-damaging styling using removable brushes and curling rods, I was skeptical about whether this more straightforward (pun intended) product would live up to its name. This creates what the company calls a “natural straight finish.”īecause I have spent most of my adult life searching for an simpler way to straighten and style my massive amount of curly, unruly hair, I was eager to find out if the Airstrait could make my life easier.

Eschewing the usual uber-damaging hot plates found in traditional hair straighteners, the Airstrait uses high-velocity air blades amid two tension arms to blow powerful jets of (not too hot) air at a 45-degree angle. Its newest addition is the Airstrait, which claims to instantly straighten your hair from wet to dry - without using extreme heat. The British company, best known for its vacuum cleaners, has also carved out a niche in the hair care industry with an already-beloved line of hair styling tools. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN accountĭyson is at it again.
