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Limited-edition Mother's Day gift: Get the viral Shark FlexStyle in Blossom Bliss now 🌸

Limited-edition Mother's Day gift: Get the viral Shark FlexStyle in Blossom Bliss now 🌸

USA Today16-04-2025

Limited-edition Mother's Day gift: Get the viral Shark FlexStyle in Blossom Bliss now 🌸 The viral multi-styling hair tool is available in a sweet, Blossom Bliss pink pattern while supplies last!
Whether you're looking for a show-stopping Mother's Day gift or want to treat yourself to something extra special this spring, I've got a special new launch that belongs in your shopping cart
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. Ringing up at about half the price of the Dyson, the Shark FlexStyle is a way more affordable hair tool for those who love to experiment with different styles while maintaining healthy, beautiful locks (without the heat damage).
The new limited-edition Shark FlexStyle Air Styling and Drying System in a sweet Blossom Bliss colorway is officially available for purchase and it is giving chic, feminine, spring vibes. With a sweet pink color accented by delicate blossom flowers, mom is sure to be wowed by this exclusive new product (and they probably won't see in anyone else's bathroom yet). Keep mom on-trend this season and check out out the new release below.
💓 More: Get the Shark FlexStyle Air Styling and Drying System in Black Cherry at Ulta
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. Here are some reasons why you should consider buying this viral hair tool in the limited-edition Blossom Bliss color:
Multi-styling tool: This tool is the personification of the saying, "get a girl who can do both." The attachments quickly transform the Shark hair dryer into a versatile multi-styler, allowing you to switch effortlessly between different styling functions.
Curl, volumize, smooth and dry: The FlexStyle offers a variety of styling options, from creating bouncy curls to adding volume, smoothing strands and drying your hair efficiently.
Less heat damage: Designed to minimize heat exposure while regulating temperatures to prevent damage, the FlexStyle helps support healthier hair with consistent use.
Powerful, fast drying: Despite its compact and lightweight design, the FlexStyle delivers high-performance, powerful airflow for quick drying times.
Built for all hair types: Ideal for all hair textures, whether straight, wavy, curly or coily, providing salon-worthy results with ease.
Travel-friendly storage case: The FlexStyle comes with a convenient storage case to keep all your attachments and accessories organized and easily accessible.
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