Don't delay: the Dyson Airwrap is finally back in stock.

Don't delay: the Dyson Airwrap is finally back in stock.

Getting down to business: the Dyson Airwrap is back in stock. I'm not sure how long it will be available (one livery is already sold out), so it would be in your best interest to buy one as soon as possible. It comes with a pretty hefty price tag ($600 to be exact), but I can say with confidence that there's a reason it's expensive and worth every penny. It makes blow drying easier, keeps your hair healthy, and is basically three hair tools in one.

The latest version of the Air Wrap, released last June, has been redesigned to be more efficient and effective. In other words, it is 2.0. Here are the biggest differences between the new version and the original Dyson Airwrap. From easier and more efficient use to attachments that make styling more versatile, I recommend upgrading now if you're new to Airwrap or if you already own one.

I am not trashing the OG version. However, the new edition has improved many of the difficulties that existed before. For example, previously you had to swap barrels to change the direction of the curl. Now, you just switch the knob at the top.

If you have medium to long hair, listen up. I can't tell you how transformative the Extra Long Barrel is; it grabs your entire hair in one pass, allowing you to tackle large chunks at a time and quickly style your entire head. Plus, curls can be started high on the head.

The Air Wrap is no longer just a styling tool. It is both a blow dryer and a shatterproof smoother. The Coanda Smoothing Dryer is dual-functional. It can rough dry soggy, wet hair before styling, and after styling, it can reduce flyaways. This is no hoax.

The Dyson Airwrap Multi Styler comes with two additional attachments: the Firm Smoothing Brush and the Soft Smoothing Brush, designed for frizzy or stiff hair and fine, flat hair, respectively. They are designed for frizzy and fine hair, respectively. These attachments can be used to create a silky finish or manipulate airflow and tension to create volume.

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