Has Anyone Tried The Dyson Airwrap?

Theresamonet

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Since I’ve decided to try blow dry stretching my hair for growth (and style— since I’m currently tired of kinky curls), I’ve been researching blow drying tools and came across the Dyson Airwrap.

It seems to get the hair very straight, but with a max heat of 302 degrees. Dyson claims that it can not cause heat damage.

S/N: I was also looking into the Revair, but it’s huge, loud, and reminds me of a penis and scrotum. :look:

Anyone have experience with the Airwrap?
 

Theresamonet

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I'm curious of the responses too. I only want the firm smoothing brush, wish they sold that by itself.

I agree, I wish that was sold by itself. That’s the reason I’m hesitating. It seems like kinky textures can only really use the firm smoother. The other attachments won’t perform optimally on kinks. I did see a natural using the volumizer attachment to smooth out the roots...

My second option is the $410 cheaper, Revlon paddle brush dryer. But, from the comparisons I’ve seen, the Dyson firm attachment seems to get the hair straighter and smoother using less heat. But is it $410 straighter and smoother? Idk... I’d honestly pay a good chunk of change to avoid heat damage.
 

prettyinpurple

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I agree, I wish that was sold by itself. That’s the reason I’m hesitating. It seems like kinky textures can only really use the firm smoother. The other attachments won’t perform optimally on kinks. I did see a natural using the volumizer attachment to smooth out the roots...

My second option is the $410 cheaper, Revlon paddle brush dryer. But, from the comparisons I’ve seen, the Dyson firm attachment seems to get the hair straighter and smoother using less heat. But is it $410 straighter and smoother? Idk... I’d honestly pay a good chunk of change to avoid heat damage.
I guess kinky hair types could use the first brush then follow up with the other attachments if they want. I do hate having a lot of blow dryer attachments that I can't use though.

This product looks fabulous. I want everything Dyson offers lol.

The price made me look twice, even for Dyson. But if it lasts for years and years, it's worth it.
 

Theresamonet

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I guess kinky hair types could use the first brush then follow up with the other attachments if they want. I do hate having a lot of blow dryer attachments that I can't use though.

This product looks fabulous. I want everything Dyson offers lol.

The price made me look twice, even for Dyson. But if it lasts for years and years, it's worth it.

I want everything they have too! But them prices tho?? I have a Dyson vacuum and that’s it so far.

The thing about the attachments is that they also blow air, and Dyson instructs that they’re used on damp hair. The hot air forms and you set with a cool shot. But the hair has to be damp, I guess to rearrange the hydrogen bonds. This only works on naturally straight hair.

Denim Pixie on YouTube messaged Dyson and they told her to use the smoothing brush first, and then a sea salt spray. I’m assuming any type of setting spray may work.

I think I’ll just order it and try it out. I think even if I only use the smoothing attachment it could be worth the price to eliminate the possibility of heat damage, if it gets my hair just as straight (or straighter) as a hotter blow dryer would. With this I could do a weekly blow out— daily even, if I wanted too. :look:
 

prettyinpurple

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I want everything they have too! But them prices tho?? I have a Dyson vacuum and that’s it so far.

The thing about the attachments is that they also blow air, and Dyson instructs that they’re used on damp hair. The hot air forms and you set with a cool shot. But the hair has to be damp, I guess to rearrange the hydrogen bonds. This only works on naturally straight hair.

Denim Pixie on YouTube messaged Dyson and they told her to use the smoothing brush first, and then a sea salt spray. I’m assuming any type of setting spray may work.

I think I’ll just order it and try it out. I think even if I only use the smoothing attachment it could be worth the price to eliminate the possibility of heat damage, if it gets my hair just as straight (or straighter) as a hotter blow dryer would. With this I could do a weekly blow out— daily even, if I wanted too. :look:
Thanks for the explanation.

Yep if you could blow dry as much as you want with no damage, then it's definitely a win.
 

nakialovesshoes

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I have one & I am about to sell my RevAir.

The Dyson had been on backorder FOREVER. I was checking religiously, waiting on them to restock. And when they did, I pounced!

I love this thing! I will say it probably does take just a little more effort and time than the RevAir but I'm so tired of dealing with the bulky equipment. I can throw the Dyson in my luggage & travel with it. Vendors on Ebay even sell custom traveling cases for it.

On another note, I've been using it on its highest setting since I got it & I don't have any heat damage. There's no blow dryer smell after. My hair definitely gets smoother than with the RevAir. If I had've purchased this first, I wouldn't have bothered with the RevAir.
 

Rozlewis

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I have one & I am about to sell my RevAir.

The Dyson had been on backorder FOREVER. I was checking religiously, waiting on them to restock. And when they did, I pounced!

I love this thing! I will say it probably does take just a little more effort and time than the RevAir but I'm so tired of dealing with the bulky equipment. I can throw the Dyson in my luggage & travel with it. Vendors on Ebay even sell custom traveling cases for it.

On another note, I've been using it on its highest setting since I got it & I don't have any heat damage. There's no blow dryer smell after. My hair definitely gets smoother than with the RevAir. If I had've purchased this first, I wouldn't have bothered with the RevAir.

This is making me want to pull out my AirWrap this weekend.
 

Theresamonet

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I've wanted to get this but I've heard of issues with this spontaneously dying on people and CS never getting back on how it's to be repaired.

The first one I purchased died on the first use, with me having half a head left to blow dry. :angry2: I didn’t have a problem getting a response from customer service and a replacement though. But regardless, not good for something that costs so much to just die like that. The reason I didn’t just return it, was that I had to finish the other half of my head with my Silver Bird, and the Dyson side was so much smoother, straighter, softer, more moisturized feeling, and I finished in half the time. Definitely made me want to give it another shot. So far no problems with the second one.
 

prettyinpurple

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The first one I purchased died on the first use, with me having half a head left to blow dry. :angry2: I didn’t have a problem getting a response from customer service and a replacement though. But regardless, not good for something that costs so much to just die like that. The reason I didn’t just return it, was that I had to finish the other half of my head with my Silver Bird, and the Dyson side was so much smoother, straighter, softer, more moisturized feeling, and I finished in half the time. Definitely made me want to give it another shot. So far no problems with the second one.
Which attachments do you use?
 

Black Ambrosia

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I’m curious enough to give this a try based on the reviews. I hate that so many people have had issues with it dying though. That’s a real quality control problem which is unusual for Dyson. What’s the Ulta return policy? I looked on the Dyson site and it mentions a 30 day return policy which is ridiculous for such a pricey product.

I think I may buy around Black Friday from QVC or do PayPal credit at Ulta online so I can get monthly payments but I can’t do what I normally do and take forever to actually use stuff. I’ll have to use it quickly and repeatedly so I can decide if it needs to go back.
 

nyeredzi

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I’m curious enough to give this a try based on the reviews. I hate that so many people have had issues with it dying though. That’s a real quality control problem which is unusual for Dyson. What’s the Ulta return policy? I looked on the Dyson site and it mentions a 30 day return policy which is ridiculous for such a pricey product.

I think I may buy around Black Friday from QVC or do PayPal credit at Ulta online so I can get monthly payments but I can’t do what I normally do and take forever to actually use stuff. I’ll have to use it quickly and repeatedly so I can decide if it needs to go back.
I don't know what their return policy is, but probably they have a warranty longer than that.

I want this product, but the price is just too much. I'll have to hate from outside the club.
 

prettyinpurple

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I’m curious enough to give this a try based on the reviews. I hate that so many people have had issues with it dying though. That’s a real quality control problem which is unusual for Dyson. What’s the Ulta return policy? I looked on the Dyson site and it mentions a 30 day return policy which is ridiculous for such a pricey product.

I think I may buy around Black Friday from QVC or do PayPal credit at Ulta online so I can get monthly payments but I can’t do what I normally do and take forever to actually use stuff. I’ll have to use it quickly and repeatedly so I can decide if it needs to go back.
I'd buy it from somewhere like Bed, Bath and Beyond so I can return it whenever I want. You can't use the coupons on it of course.

I don't know what their return policy is, but probably they have a warranty longer than that.

I want this product, but the price is just too much. I'll have to hate from outside the club.
That price lol. It had me looking at their regular blow dryer, it's $200 less and I thought it was an insane price when it came out.

But maybe the regular one is enough for me. I don't straighten my hair at all, just stretch it slightly with the blowdryer and get my roots dry before I go to bed. The concentrator on the regular one is probably enough for me.
 

B_Phlyy

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I'd buy it from somewhere like Bed, Bath and Beyond so I can return it whenever I want. You can't use the coupons on it of course.


That price lol. It had me looking at their regular blow dryer, it's $200 less and I thought it was an insane price when it came out.

But maybe the regular one is enough for me. I don't straighten my hair at all, just stretch it slightly with the blowdryer and get my roots dry before I go to bed. The concentrator on the regular one is probably enough for me.

This is my gripe too, even though it technically shouldn't be. I have enough Ulta points to get either one for free but I just don't know if it'll be a sound investment. I only blowdry my hair in the colder months, and even then, it's only straight for 1 week every 2 months. Part of me wants to believe if I got this and it really cut down on drying time, I'd use it more often. But I also am afraid of heat damage so...
 

toaster

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I have it and love it! I only blow dry my hair maybe 1 or 2 times a year, but the air wrap with the brush attachment is the best tool I’ve used to get my hair pretty straight. Honestly if I’m not going to bone straight, I can pop some loose waves in it with the curling attachments and call it a day.
 

Mapleoats

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I have it and love it! I only blow dry my hair maybe 1 or 2 times a year, but the air wrap with the brush attachment is the best tool I’ve used to get my hair pretty straight. Honestly if I’m not going to bone straight, I can pop some loose waves in it with the curling attachments and call it a day.
Oouuu. Me likey lol. Does it get too hot? Do the attachements ever pop off on you while using?
 

Theresamonet

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Bumpity bump bump. Does anyone still use this? Updated reviews? Worth the price or naw?

I’ve been using it weekly since the end of summer. It’s probably my favorite hair purchase of all time.

Is it worth the price? That highly debatable. For me it’s worth the price to be able to get my hair almost flat iron straight, with very minimal to zero chance of heat damage. My hair using the Dyson is straighter, shinier, and is left feeling more hydrated than with any other blow dryer I’ve used. Plus it’s easy and takes like 50% of the time. But there is only one tool that it comes with that I think is useful. As a set I don’t think it’s a good value at all.

Plus I actually bought an extra attachment that it didn’t come with, and that’s what I use. An additional $40. So I’ve paid an exorbitant amount for a blow dry brush. :lol: But my mindset was that I’m paying to avoid heat damage, not just to get my hair blown out.

I think maybe the same result could be achieved with the regular Dyson dryer and their comb attachment. Although the regular dryer doesn’t use the same exact technology as the Airwrap.
 
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Mapleoats

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I’ve been using it weekly since the end of summer. It’s probably my favorite hair purchase of all time.

Is it worth the price? That highly debatable. For me it’s worth the price to be able to get my hair almost flat iron straight, with very minimal to zero chance of heat damage. My hair using the Dyson is straighter, shinier, and is left feeling more hydrated than with any other blow dryer I’ve used. Plus it’s easy and takes like 50% of the time. But there is only one tool that it comes with that I think is useful. As a set I don’t think it’s a good value at all.

Plus I actually bought an extra attachment that it didn’t come with, and that’s what I use. An additional $40. So I’ve paid an exorbitant amount for a blow dry brush. :lol: But my mindset was that I’m paying to avoid heat damage, not just to get my hair blown out.

I think maybe the same result could be achieved with the regular Dyson dryer and their comb attachment. Although the regular dryer doesn’t use the same exact same technology is the Airwrap.
Lol I’m sooo close to buying it. I have the revlon blow dry paddle that I love but I wouldn’t use that weekly because I feel it is damaging. I was also thinking of getting the round brush revlon to get my ends smoother. It sounds like the airwrap has everything im looking for but that price lol.

which attachment did you buy separately that you like?
 

Theresamonet

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Lol I’m sooo close to buying it. I have the revlon blow dry paddle that I love but I wouldn’t use that weekly because I feel it is damaging. I was also thinking of getting the round brush revlon to get my ends smoother. It sounds like the airwrap has everything im looking for but that price lol.

which attachment did you buy separately that you like?

I bought the small size of the firm smoothing brush. It gets my roots and ends straighter than the size that comes with.
 

Mapleoats

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I bought the small size of the firm smoothing brush. It gets my roots and ends straighter than the size that comes with.
Sooo I went ahead and ordered a refurbished airwrap directly from the dyson website, since it’s $100 cheaper and still covered by warranty. Then I saw your comment on the small firm brush and called them to see if I could add it to my order (if I made another order they would have charged me shipping. I was like no ma’am)

The dyson customer service representative was like: “sure, we’ll just throw the small firm brush attachment in there for free, no problem”

I’m like .. :oops:. God bless your heart!! LOL.
This is the kind of customer service I need in my life on a daily basis. Now I’m even more excited for my airwrap to get here :pulpdance:
 
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