It also has intelligent heat control to regulate airflow temperature 30 times per second, so it'll never exceed the temp you set. Once your hair is out, it immediately decreases it, like a Dyson vacuum that increases suction when it senses dirt or switches floor type. With the ability to sense when the hair is clamped within the device, it automatically increases airflow. In addition to watching your hair dry, you'll also hear the Airstrait working. At a 45-degree angle, those blades merge to create one focused jet of air that moves downward to straighten the hair as it dries-resulting in a natural, smooth finish. Airflow travels via the motor, splits into both arms, and accelerates through the gaps to create two high-velocity downward blades of air. Located along both arms of the device are 1.5-mm gaps. With no heat plates, you're probably wondering how the Airstrait works. After only two attempts, I was ready to throw my blow dryer and flat iron in the trash. But as with the company's previous hair tools, I should've known. My mix of wavy, curly, and coarse hair requires as much heat as possible to avoid looking frizzy and puffy. Instead of squeezing your wet hair between hot plates, it uses airflow to dry and straighten your hair. I was slightly relieved to see that it's more of a hair dryer-straightener combo. So, you can understand my apprehension toward the Airstrait. It's been over a decade, but I can still clearly hear the sizzle from my wet hair being clamped between the heat plates-resulting in crunchy, damaged strands with each pass. Perhaps it's because I'm still scarred from my Croc Wet to Dry Flat Iron from middle school. Last year, I convinced my friends to pool our money together to buy the Corrale for our best friend's 30th birthday.īut when Dyson announced the Airstrait, its wet-to-dry flat iron, I had my doubts. A couple of years ago, I bought my mom the Supersonic for Mother’s Day. I'm constantly trying to persuade everyone around me to invest in at least one of them. It's no secret that Dyson has been dominating the hair care space-proving itself three times over with the fast-drying Supersonic blow dryer, the futuristic Corrale flat iron, and the versatile Airwrap (all received high scores from WIRED).
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