Hair today, gone tomorrow: Dysons cult-fave Airstrait drops to $400

Your hair routine just met its best shortcut, because the Dyson Airstrait is suddenly 20% off and it’s the kind of deal that doesn’t stick around.This limited-time price drop makes one of the most talked-about styling tools far more tempting, especially considering how rarely Dyson discounts its hair tech.Typically sitting at $500, the Airstrait has been spotted at $400 right before Mother’s Day.The Airstrait stands out for its approach: it dries and straightens hair at the same time using high-pressure airflow rather than relying on traditional heated plates.

That means you can step out of the shower and go straight into styling without juggling a blow dryer and flat iron.Even better, the device regulates temperature multiple times per second to help protect shine and reduce damage while still delivering a sleek finish.I’ve used it myself and the biggest difference shows up in the routine.

Instead of sectioning, drying then straightening, I was able to go from damp to smooth in one pass.It feels closer to a blowout than a pin-straight press, which I prefer for everyday wear.The airflow is powerful enough to fully dry my hair while guiding it into place and I noticed less of that brittle feeling you sometimes get after repeated heat styling.

It also cut down my styling time more than I expected, especially on busy mornings.There are a few things to keep in mind.It’s not designed to create ultra-flat glass-like results the way a traditional straightener can and it’s a bit bulkier than a standard tool.

However, for anyone trying to simplify their routine or reduce heat exposure the trade-off makes sense.With this 20% discount in play, the value proposition shifts.Instead of a splurge you might hesitate over, it starts to feel like a strategic upgrade, especially if you regularly use both a dryer and a straightener.

And since deals on Dyson hair tools tend to disappear quickly, this is one of those moments where waiting doesn’t really pay off.A...

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Publisher: New York Post

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