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But I can spend 35 minutes with the Airwrap and get a salon-level result. While I like the idea of the grooming kit, the design of the brush leaves something to be desired. You have to hold down the back of the brush to expose the bristles as you groom your dog, which is the opposite of most slicker brushes. It started to make my hand tired after around 10 minutes, and I think the design would have been easier to use the other way around—if you pushed the button to retract the bristles.
Can I use the new attachments on the old Airwrap?
It’s relatively common to find just as many Airwrap complaints on social media as there are rave reviews—many people try the machine and say it “doesn’t work” for their hair. After experimenting with the device, I understand how someone could feel that way. It took me a solid two or three months to get a handle on how to best utilize all of the Airwrap’s attachments, understanding which combination of them created the look I was going for and in what order I should use them.
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Now that I have the hang of it, my curls look pretty good all day (see my photo here taken 10 hours later. The curls aren't perfect, but they aren't flat either). But how well your style holds will vary drastically depending on the products you use. “If you hair is having a difficult time with style retention, stay away from creams, oils, or anything that’s a softening agent because those will compromise your style,” Reyman says. Still, if you have finer, thinner, and/or straighter hair (think type 1a to 3b hair), yes, the Dyson Airwrap will help straighten your hair without making it look flat.

There was a lot of trial and error involved despite the numerous tutorials (including those provided by Dyson on the brand’s site) I scoured. Ultimately, the Airwrap strategy that works best for your hair will likely depend on your hair type, thickness, and styling preferences. I don’t imagine that I’ll ever learn how to adequately take a blowdryer and round brush to my hair and walk away with a final product that looks even semi-professional.
The system makes hair cleanup much easier
Oddly, one of the hardest parts for me was figuring out how to use the barrels. The brushes and blow-dryer attachments were self-explanatory, but the barrels go against everything I've ever learned about how to curl hair. When the original Dyson Airwrap launched in 2018, it was truly shocking.
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I also love that the heat is so much gentler which means less damage to my hair over time. If you wanted barrels suited for longer hair, you’d have to purchase them separately. With this model, you can buy a device that includes attachments suited for longer hair from the get-go. Dyson is well known for its innovations in the vacuum category—so it makes sense that the brand decided to utilize a similar air pressure technology to release its line of blow-dryers and, later, versatile hair stylers. The Dyson Airwrap Complete consists of a base tool, which contains the Dyson V9 motor and is used to power every attachment.
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The makers of the $400 Supersonic hair dryer upped the ante, charging nearly $600 for a hair tool that claimed to dry and curl or straighten at once. What was even more shocking for me was that, as a rather frugal consumer, I decided that the Airwrap was worth the coin. It’s a great option, though, for someone with wavy hair or looser curls who prefers a softer — not silky sleek — take on straight hair and is a frequent heat-styler. The Airstrait’s combination of hot air and tension instead of high-heat plates will definitely keep your hair healthier in the long run. All of this sounded great to me, but it was time to put the device to the test. Further, in the previous model, you’d have to detach and swap attachments midway through styling if you wanted to curl your hair in a different direction.

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However, we didn’t love the tiny, 12-ounce dustbin, which requires frequent emptying, and the battery takes four hours to fully recharge—significantly longer than other models we tested. This tool has some pretty fancy technology, but my favorite feature is simply that it automatically pauses when not in use. Set it down and after three seconds, the Airstrait stops blowing air to preserve energy (and not send anything flying across your bathroom counter). Then, on June 2, Dyson launched an upgraded, reengineered version of the Airwrap, releasing attachments that both improved ease of use and answered common consumer gripes.
The Revair is like a vacuum for your hair — it pulls it into a tube to straighten it and get the water out. You can adjust the tension to get the hair as straight as possible. It’s very bulky, though, and has to sit on the bathroom floor or counter — you could never travel with it. With my Airwrap or flatiron, I get a glass-like finish — I didn’t get that with the Airstrait. For a high gloss, I had to go back over my hair with a traditional flatiron, bringing my total styling time to about 45 minutes.
I discovered that if you hold the arms together and lock them shut, the Airstrait can double as a blow-dryer. I found this rough-dry step crucial because the clamps were a bit too bulky to get really close to my roots. If I had just gone in and started clamping my hair through the arms, the roots would have stayed damp and lacked volume. Just like you would when working with any other curling iron, section and clip your hair up and out of the way, only releasing small sections as you style them.
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