
Dyson Hits All-Time Low Price on Hair Dryer, Amazon Is Going Nuts for Memorial Day
Dyson is compared to Apple on a regular basis for a reason: Both brands have built their businesses on reputations for innovation, design excellence and an image of prestige that sets them apart from the pack. Similar to Apple, Dyson rarely offers discounts on its products and it rather opts to present an image of premium and pricing strategy that adds strength to the value and appeal of its products.
That is the strategy which renders genuine deals on Dyson products rare, even during gigantic sale events like Black Friday. For a brief moment in time, this high-tech hair dryer can be found on Amazon for $399, which is $100 less than its standard price of $499. This is an all-time record low price, and it's a one-time chance for anyone who's considered purchasing a premium hair styling device.
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Best in Class Hair Dryer
Dyson Supersonic hair dryer is the 'crème de la crème' of Dyson hair care technology. What sets it apart from others is its ability to adapt and evolve based on your individual styling patterns. With smart attachments pre-programmed with recommended airflow and temperature, the Supersonic takes much of the guesswork out of styling. The settings can be fully personalized and the tool remembers them so you get the same tailored experience every time you style with it.
You will love the Supersonic Wave+Curl diffuser which has two modes to suit different hair types and styling outcomes. On Dome mode, air is drawn into the dome and dispersed throughout the hair for natural waves or curls for a defined and sleeker finish. This is great for that person who wants to embrace their natural texture and achieve professional-grade results at home. With Diffuse mode, air is gently diffused through longer prongs, penetrating deeper into hair to create textured, voluminous curls and coils.
The Hyperdymium motor creates a powerful jet of focused air at high velocity, quickly and efficiently drying your hair without having to overheat. That is crucial since excessive heat can ruin your hair, dry it out, and remove shine. The Supersonic Nural also features Dyson's Air Multiplier technology that draws in air from its surroundings and amplifies airflow by three times.
It also constantly tracks the temperature of the air and controls it accordingly to prevent excessive heat exposure. This maintains the natural shine of your hair intact and reduces the risk of heat damage to a minimum which makes it a perfect choice for a person who likes to style their hair frequently or has hair health problems.
All else equal, the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer on Amazon for $399 is a deal that's hard to beat. At its all-time low price point, it's an opportunity to buy one of the most highly-rated and prestigious hair dryers available for sale at a significant discount. Don't miss this Memorial Day chance before it's gone.
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