I Tried The New Dyson Airwrap And It's Safe To Say It's Upped My Hair Game
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I’ve always been a Dyson Airwrap worshipper. I remember when the first one came out, and I kept looking at it longingly, knowing it would be a great investment.
I also remember the day I brought my first one home and just knew it would absolutely change my life.
It did, and I have been hooked ever since. I can barely remember how to use a curling tong these days...
So when I got the chance to test the i.d. model against my old faithful, it’s safe to say I jumped at the chance.
For context, I have naturally wavy, frizzy, thick hair. So any hair tool has a mountain to climb when it comes to styling.
How the Airwrap works
For the uninitiated, the Airwrap works by styling your hair from damp to dry – in my opinion, it’s best for styling soft curls, but can also be used to blow-dry hair straight.
The best tips I can offer for this are as follows:
- Towel dry your hair and make sure you use a good heat protectant, this is crucial to help avoid heat damage.
- Part your hair and section it out. I like to do it in two sections and do the left side then the right (not that the order totally matters, but still!).
- Use your drying attachment to blow-dry it until it’s........
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