Sophisticated simulation allows engineers to refine each attachment in minute detail – and more quickly.Įngineering lean machines is a core principle at Dyson: developing long lasting, high performing and efficient products using fewer resources, empowering the next generation of engineers to design a more sustainable future through science and technology. Since its launch in 2018 (October 10, 2018, New York), Dyson engineers across the world from labs in Malmesbury UK, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, have worked in unison, to make a tool that is faster, more versatile, and easier to use. Dyson’s comb teeth are designed with soft curved tips to glide through the hair, with no sharp edges to catch, pull or cause damage. A Wide-tooth comb attachment, engineered for curly and coily hair, helps to add shape, volume, and length as it dries. Combining two attachments in one, the Coanda smoothing dryer hides flyaways³ in a single pass, with no extreme heat and transforms into a powerful dryer with the flick of a switch. Re-engineered brush attachments deliver precision shaping with enhanced Coanda performance, alongside an all-new dual-purpose Coanda smoothing dryer. Next-generation styling barrels - featuring a rotating cool tip - make it faster and easier¹ to achieve curls and waves with no heat damage, to help maintain hair strength.īlending the results formerly achieved with two barrels into one attachment, now users can style the full head, creating clockwise and anti-clockwise curls and waves, without the need to switch attachment mid-style. Relentlessly dissatisfied, Dyson engineers challenged their own design to condense and multiply the Coanda effect, pioneering a fully customizable styling tool to deliver a range of styles for different hair types, without extreme heat. Fueled by Dyson’s dedication to hair science, the new multi-styler brings new and reengineered attachments powered by enhanced Coanda airflow. "The Airwrap makes use of unique technology resembling that of jet engines to generate a vortex that draws hair towards the barrels or attachments, keeping strands firmly against their surfaces while also monitoring and regulating the heat so your hair never burns," says Justina Blakeney, hairstylist and founder of Niawigs.The most awarded styling tool is radically redesigned, for faster, easier styling, without extreme heat. But it's one experts say is worth it for ease, speed, and minimal heat damage. But how do you know which ones really work? And are the ultra-pricey picks like the Dyson Airwrap really worth all that dough?Īt just about $600, the Dyson Airwrap-one the buzziest new gadgets in haircare-is no small investment. From ionic blow dryers to flat irons and even curling irons that spin your hair automatically, there are hundreds of hair tools out there that promise the shiny, bouncy hair you see on red carpets.
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