I don't have a dyson airwrap right now, but I've watched three YouTube videos where the old barrels from the original dyson airwrap are better because they tend to grip/make tighter curlers as compared to the new dyson airwrap it doesn't seem to grip your hair as much making more loose curls. Anyone who had both can chime in which to buy? I have straight long hair and confused on which one I should buy!
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What is the best alternative to the Dyson Airwrap?
Shark’s suite of multi-stylers provides the closest alternatives I’ve tested, with Coanda technology and different attachment sets that you can choose based on your hair type and styling needs. I’ve also tried the luxe T3 Aire 360, a four-attachment multi-styler for $300, which is an elegant tool that delivers salon-quality blowouts. If you’re looking for a more affordable option, Wavytalk’s Air Sculpt comes with four or five attachments and is under $100. While it doesn’t include curling barrels, it does have multiple thermal brushes so you can achieve different blowout styles.
Why are there different Dyson Airwrap stylers and attachments?
Do hairdressers recommend the Dyson Airwrap?
Over the past year, I’ve informally asked several hairstylists for their thoughts on the Dyson Airwap and they’ve all said something along the same lines: It’s great for at-home users but not efficient for a salon environment. You likely won’t find the Dyson Airwrap in the hands of a professional hairstylist at a salon, simply because they are trained with all the technical skills to create beautiful blowouts with traditional hair tools. But that’s the point: The Airwrap was created to empower us regular folks with the ability to style our own hair without juggling multiple tools.
While I was testing the best curling irons, hairstylist Rogério Cavalcante pointed out that the curling feature on the Airwrap is probably best for those with thin or straight hair, since curly and coily hair types would likely need to straighten their hair first, which wouldn’t be compatible with the Coanda airflow that’s meant for wet-to-dry styling. So that’s a consideration as well.
I came across a good deal on a brand new one being sold near me on OfferUp. However, the boxes all say Dyson Airwrap Complete Long instead of Origin. So that had me confused and I ended up looking on ebay just to see what comes up, a lot of it ends up being the Complete Long version which isn't listed on the Dyson site.
Are they the same? Completely different things? Older? Newer? Help?