
Shark has crazy Memorial Day beauty deals: Save an extra 20% on viral hair styling tools
Shark has crazy Memorial Day beauty deals: Save an extra 20% on viral hair styling tools The best deals include the newest Shark FlexStyle Air Styling system in Blossom Bliss.
I love finding crazy deals on stuff everyone loves. The fan-favorite Shark hair styling system initially went viral for being a dupe for the Dyson Airwrap and quickly earned its flowers for delivering seriously effortless hair styles.
Usually ringing up at about half the price of the Dyson, the Shark FlexStyle is a fairly affordable hair styling tool for those who love to experiment with different styles while maintaining healthy, beautiful locks (without the heat damage). Plus, it is even more affordable with Shark's Memorial Day beauty deals.
Right now, we've got our eye on some seriously good Memorial Day deals on Shark hair styling tools. You can use promo code BEAUTY20 to save an extra 20% on all sorts of tools, including the new limited-edition Shark FlexStyle Air Styling and Drying System in a sweet Blossom Bliss colorway, the super popular Shark SmoothStyle Heated Comb & Blow Dryer Brush and more. Check out the rare Shark beauty savings below.
Shop the best Memorial Day deals on Shark hair styling tools
Use code BEAUTY20 to save 20% on select Shark hair tools.
Shark FlexStyle Air Styling and Drying System in Blossom Bliss
Shark FlexStyle Air Styling and Drying System in Blossom Bliss
Order the new, limited-edition Blossom Bliss version of the cult-favorite hair styling tool on sale for Memorial Day 2025. Use code BEAUTY20 to save an extra 20%!
$349.99 at Shark (Save $30)
Build your own Shark FlexStyle Air Styling and Drying System
Build your own Shark FlexStyle Air Styling and Drying System
Save an extra 20% on a cult-favorite Shark FlexStyle that is customized to your preferences.
$239.99 at Shark (Save $59.99)
The Shark FlexStyle Air Styling and Drying System is designed to cater to all hair types and styling preferences and uniquely prevents heat damage, making it a super popular gift for anyone who loves to look their best. The FlexStyle offers a variety of styling options, from creating bouncy curls to adding volume, smoothing strands and drying your hair efficiently.
Build Your Own Shark FlexFusion Air and Ceramic Styling System
Build Your Own Shark FlexFusion Air and Ceramic Styling System
Save an extra 20% on a customized Shark FlexFusion styling system that is perfect for your hair needs.
$279.99 at Shark (Save $69.99)
Shark FlexFusion 5-in-1 Air Styler Straightener + Brush Set
Shark FlexFusion 5-in-1 Air Styler Straightener + Brush Set
This gorgeous blush-colored Shark hair tool offers wet to hot styling and includes all the attachments you could dream of.
$319.99 at Shark (Save $79.99)
Shark SmoothStyle Heated Comb and Blow Dryer Brush
Shark SmoothStyle Heated Comb and Blow Dryer Brush
This iconic Shark hair dryer blush is on sale for 20% off during this Memorial Day sale and it shouldn't be overlooked.
$103.99 at Shark (Save $25.99)
More: Don't miss rare Dyson hair styling tools on sale for Memorial Day ✨
Pro-tip: Don't forget to apply the promo code BEAUTY20 at checkout to save an extra 20% on select Shark hair styling tools.
Why buy from Shark?
You'll get a few extra perks when you order directly from Shark's website:
60-day money-back guarantee
Free shipping
Exclusive two-year limited warranty from Shark
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