Anonymous wrote:I have both the Air Wrap (first edition from years ago) and recently got the Air Straight. I’m late 40s with fine, thin hair that sits just above my shoulders. It used to be longer and thicker (back when I got the Air Wrap). I’m also prone to frizz especially as I'm getting older.
IME, the Air Wrap dries my hair fast, and gives me some volume with the brush attachment BUT I still needed to use a flat iron for a smooth look especially on the ends of my hair. Maybe the new smoothing attachment for the Air Wrap would do the trick? Idk, I don’t have that. But I always felt like the Air Wrap only could manage a rough blowout if that makes sense.
I got the Air Straight because I thought combining the dryer with the straightening would be the best of both worlds and better for my (aging) hair. I really like it but it doesn’t give me as much volume as the Air Wrap. I can get a decent amount of volume rough drying my hair with the Air Straight before starting the drying/straigtening process, but it’s not huge volume. It’s also harder to shape the ends because the device is so big. It does a better job with frizz than the air Wrap but I still get frizz on wet or humid days. It’s also super fast on my hair. I think it’s best for fine hair that isn’t too curly.
It is disappointing that a thousand dollars in hair products and you still aren't really getting what you want out of it. That's a shame and really makes me feel the Dyson is overpriced.
Not OP, but based on this thread I'm leaning towards checking out the Shark if I can find a good sale in the next few months, or maybe the Babyliss.
Though increasingly I wonder if the key is the right product for drying, and getting to it before it dries enough to create frizz. So that sweet spot where it's not soaking wet but it's still wet all the way through.
I have very wavy, almost curly hair though, so I know it's a bigger challenge. I wish I could get it to air dry without frizz but I've tried all the curly girl methods and never found one that worked for my hair without being way too high maintenance.