The acclaimed Dyson Airwrap got a new BFF.
Saying the words “Dyson” and “new launch” in the same sentence is enough to make us jump out of our seats and whip out our credit cards — seriously, this one’s worth the grab.
Introducing the brand’s latest technology, the Dyson Airstrait. It understood the assignment as far as mitigating the use of heat is concerned . Both impressive and unprecedented, it’ll take your hair from wet to dry., it amps up the efficiency you crave when you step out of the shower. If you have hard-to-manage hair and you don’t love how it doesn’t naturally render into a pin-straight ‘do on its own, this powerful tool is worth adding to your wishlist.
More, its LCD screen boasts a high-definition color display that allows you to read the current airflow and temperature settings while you’re styling. It also features intelligent heat control, thanks to glass bead thermistors — located in the machine arms — to help regulate airflow up to 30 times per second, both to prevent heat damage and protect your hair’s natural shine.The Dyson Airstrait even works on dry hair to touch-up and refresh your style.
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