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Don't miss rare Dyson hair styling tools on sale for Memorial Day ✨

Don't miss rare Dyson hair styling tools on sale for Memorial Day ✨

USA Today18-05-2025
Don't miss rare Dyson hair styling tools on sale for Memorial Day ✨ Save $100 on the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer and the Airstrait Straightener, including limited-edition colors!
I'll be the first to admit—the Dyson Airwrap isn't cheap. But after using mine for over five years, I can confidently say it's worth every penny. It is one of the best hair tool I own, and it's worked wonders on my hair at every length—from long and flowing to short and chic. If you want to experience salon-quality styling from home, I found several Dyson Memorial Day deals that you won't want to miss.
Dyson rarely runs sales outside of Black Friday, but this Memorial Day, you can save $100 on several of their most popular hair styling tools—including a few tools in the brand's new Strawberry Bronze and Jasper Plum special edition colors.
✨ $100 off the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer: Strawberry Bronze/Blush Pink
✨ $100 off the Dyson Airstrait Straightener in Nickel/Copper and Jasper Plum
Shop Dyson Memorial Day deals
Shop the best Memorial Day deals on Dyson hair styling tools
If you've been waiting for the right moment to invest in a Dyson, this is it. These deals are rare—and they won't last long. Ready to shop? Check out today's rare Memorial Day Dyson finds below!
Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer: Strawberry Bronze/Blush Pink
More: Get the viral Shark FlexStyle in Blossom Bliss now 🌸
Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer: Jasper Plum
More: Dyson's best-selling Airwrap Styler got a cool, purple makeover 💜
Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer: Ceramic Patina/Topaz
Dyson Airstrait Straightener Jasper Plum
Dyson Airstrait Straightener: Nickel/Copper
When is Memorial Day 2025?
Memorial Day 2025 is observed on Monday, May 26. The USA TODAY Shopping team will be tracking down all the best summer sales for our readers to shop leading up to the holiday and throughout the long weekend.
What are the benefits of ordering from Dyson?
When you place an order on Dyson's website, you will receive free shipping on all orders, a two-year warranty on parts and labor, a free 30-day money-back guarantee and flexible payment options.
Dyson says that orders of Dyson machines (including Dyson hair styling tools) placed with standard free shipping usually arrive within two to seven business days.
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