How to use the Dyson Airwrap to style your hair into effortless curls
Daily MailThere aren't many people left who haven't heard of Dyson's revolutionary Airwrap Complete styler device - which when it was released in 2019 sold out globally in less than a week. Like any cult classic product I was intrigued by the Airwrap - and its sell-out status - but wasn't sure whether the $799 investment was worth it So I trialled the limited edition Valentine's Day product, which arrives in a delightful red box with similarly coloured detailing on each of the haircare tools, to see whether the hype was indeed worth it for an amateur beauty buff It didn't take very long to discover why it's such a popular tool. 7 treatment creams with R+Co's High Dive moisturising leave-in conditioner before I started The styling device uses jets of air to allow you to achieve voluminous curls, natural waves and smooth blow-dry finishes, rather than the continuous high heat other products rely on. The brush-like apparatus is easy to navigate and doesn't give a dead straight result in the same way a straightener would, which I find immediately drops the volume factor Then, to curl, I chose the 30mm curling barrel - over the 40mm option - to produce tighter curls and prevent them 'dropping', as my hair has a habit of resorting back to its natural state quickly Then, to curl, I chose the 30mm curling barrel - over the 40mm option - to produce tighter curls and prevent them 'dropping', as my hair has a habit of resorting back to its natural state quickly. This Valentine's Day the brand is selling its Corrale straightener, Supersonic hair dryer, and Purifier Hot+Cool in a daring red shade so you can create a hair look appropriate to your date night.