Dyson Airwrap I.D. review: Did the smart styler outsmart my frizz?

From the moment I experienced my first blowout at 12, I knew I’d always be attached to my hair dryer.Because of this, you’d think I’d be the person on the Post Wanted team to eagerly review the Dyson AirWrap i.d., but you’d be wrong.I’ve said this before, but I’ll repeat myself: I’m one of the most frugal commerce editors on the planet.

Do I own a nearly $3,000 facial laser? Yep.But that’s merely a perk of the job.

Typically, I’m really (and I mean really) quite discerning about what I spend my money on, and when I saw the $600 price tag on the Dyson, I thought, That’s a hard pass for me.But again, testing things is my job, and when I learned that the Dyson Airwrap i.d.

was known for styling hair without the heat damage, I was intrigued.As we’ve already established, I’m attached to my hair dryer, and the current state of my hair shows it.

If there really was a styling tool that could give me a silky blowout without frying my already delicate mane, I needed to try it.Plus, it’s sort of TikTok famous.Pros:Cons:Since its launch in 2018, the Dyson Airwrap Multi-styler Tool has been a must-have product of beauty influencers and stylists, and the brand’s latest iteration — the Dyson Airwrap i.d.

— is no exception.Like its predecessor, it uses air (also known as the Coanda effect) to wrap hair around the styler’s barrel, using significantly less heat than traditional blow dryers.

This unique technology not only diminishes the need for the user to twist and pull their hair but also smooths the cuticle to tame frizz and flyaways.It comes with multiple attachments, including a large round volumizing brush, a conical airwrap barrel, and a dryer/flyaway smoother.Ideal for those who want to create beachy waves, ringlets or salon-quality blowouts, the Airwrap i.d.

is designed to get close to the root so hair dries faster.Considered a smart styler, it works with an app to automatically adjust heat and time settings for your specific hair ty...

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Publisher: New York Post

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