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I love my Dyson Airwrap. Get it for $100 off before school starts

I love my Dyson Airwrap. Get it for $100 off before school starts

If you've been dreaming of owning a Dyson Airwrap, you can get this cult-favorite hair styling tool for a rare 20% off ahead of Labor Day 2025.
Personally, I'm totally obsessed with my Airwrap. I'm not an expert hair stylist by any means but when I'm not wearing a beanie and I have to look presentable, this tool makes me feel like a pro. It smooths my hair, creates the best volume and it can help me create soft waves or tighter curls, depending on my vibe that day.
Known for its ability to curl, smooth and volumize without extreme heat, the original Dyson Airwrap multi-styler is usually a splurge-worthy purchase for anyone who wants to achieve salon-quality styling at home.
It uses the Coanda effect to attract and wrap hair using only air, which means less damage and more shine. Whether you're going for sleek and straight or bouncy and voluminous, this tool does it all, and for $100 off just in time for back-to-school season.
↠ Original price: $499.99 | Amazon deal price: $399.99 | Savings: $100
With Amazon's early Labor Day deals already rolling out this August, now is your chance to get the original Dyson Airwrap multi-styler at one of the lowest prices of the season. Whether you're upgrading your hair routine or gifting someone special, this is one Dyson deal you don't want to miss.
The Dyson Airwrap comes with three versatile attachments to help you get that salon-worthy blowout faster and easier.
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