Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s $120 off.Anonymous wrote:It’s like 20 bucks off
It’s still a $480 hair dryer.
I have long, crazy thick hair that used to take over an hour to dry. I bought the regular Dyson hairdryer 4 yrs ago and it cut my drying time in 1/2 and isn’t frying my hair. It may not be worth it for some, but saving 30 mins every time I do my hair was def worth the hefty price tag for me.
Anonymous wrote:I am also a reluctant convert to the Airwrap. It used to take me 15-20 minutes to get any volume in my fine straight hair. I rarely bothered and just put my hair up every day.
When I got a new shorter haircut, I bought the Airwrap half assuming I'd end up returning it and after a bit of a learning curve, I was won over. I can now go from towel-dried hair to fully styled in 5-7 minutes, which means I actually do my hair every day, which means I'm happier with how I look and feel more confident. That's worth a lot, in my opinion. I have gotten more compliments on my hair in the two months I've had the Airwrap than I've gotten in the last two decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am also a reluctant convert to the Airwrap. It used to take me 15-20 minutes to get any volume in my fine straight hair. I rarely bothered and just put my hair up every day.
When I got a new shorter haircut, I bought the Airwrap half assuming I'd end up returning it and after a bit of a learning curve, I was won over. I can now go from towel-dried hair to fully styled in 5-7 minutes, which means I actually do my hair every day, which means I'm happier with how I look and feel more confident. That's worth a lot, in my opinion. I have gotten more compliments on my hair in the two months I've had the Airwrap than I've gotten in the last two decades.
How much of a learning curve is the Airwrap. I have long hair that is thin and needs some curl. I am assuming I can figure it out or watch a youtube video.
Anonymous wrote:I HATED the Dyson hair dryer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think they'd let me try it out if I go to Tyson's?
I haven’t been there recently but they used to have a bunch of them set up to try out with someone running a tutorial on how to use.
Anonymous wrote:I am also a reluctant convert to the Airwrap. It used to take me 15-20 minutes to get any volume in my fine straight hair. I rarely bothered and just put my hair up every day.
When I got a new shorter haircut, I bought the Airwrap half assuming I'd end up returning it and after a bit of a learning curve, I was won over. I can now go from towel-dried hair to fully styled in 5-7 minutes, which means I actually do my hair every day, which means I'm happier with how I look and feel more confident. That's worth a lot, in my opinion. I have gotten more compliments on my hair in the two months I've had the Airwrap than I've gotten in the last two decades.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think they'd let me try it out if I go to Tyson's?