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Dyson Airwrap Styler
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Pricey but if you use it often, it's worth its money.
This is a very pricey thing, but you can really do a lot with it. It is also just a little less harmful than other tools that use heat. Although it really costs a fortune and it took quite a long time to really work with it, I think it's worth its price.
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- TESTER
Magic Dyson....?
The Magic Dyson... my last hope for the perfect curl.. I had got a little extra and thought: here I'm buying something from now, which I wouldn't have bought otherwise. It was on my list for a long time because I couldn't get a curl because of my fine porous hair structure. There it came, the beautiful luxury case with the Airwrap, great! But unfortunately, the curling iron I bought it for didn't work on my hair. I expected it a bit and I'm almost sure it's on my hair structure and not the Dyson. Well, I didn't send him back. What works well with my hair is the normal hair dryer head, which doesn't get too hot. I also like the hair dryer to work very well. So yes, expensive hair dryer but I'm really happy about it for now!
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Don't regret my purchase!
As someone with curls, dry hair and forever the desire to have straight hair, I decided to buy the Dyson Airwrap anyway. No matter how much that hurt. I've had it for almost a year now and still use the Dyson Airwrap every other day, I'm going to be very honest with you: for the curler attachments, I wouldn't. What you read more often: the curls just don't stay super good/long. I love the hair dryer and brush attachments myself. What I usually do is let my hair dry about 70%. I don't have time to do that, I use the hair dryer attachment first. Then I grab the brush (usually the one with the purple balls, if you have thicker hair, you better use the others) and blow dry and straighten my hair. The reason I don't regret my purchase - even though I don't use everything - is because I sincerely see an improvement in my hair. For this I used either a straightener, or blow-dry my hair straight with a brush. Not only does that take a long time (I'm done in 10 minutes now), but it also damaged my hair much more. Now I actually have everything I want: healthy hair, which is straight and volume. Is it worth €500, -? No. Do I regret my purchase? No too. I haven't found anything similar to date.
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