Dyson Airstrait vs Dyson Airwrap… What’s Better?!

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Published 2023-06-09
Dyson versus Dyson…
Today, I’m comparing Dyson Airstrait to Dyson Airwrap with the smoothing brush attachment. I use the smoothing brush attachment most of the time (before Dyson Airstrait came into my life) when I want to quickly blow dry my hair and achieve somewhat straight, smooth and sleek results. Both hair tools have pros and cons. So let’s dive in and see how each Dyson hair tool compares to each other.

Products Used/Mentioned:
Dyson Airstrait: bit.ly/3BBrOD8
Dyson Airwrap: bit.ly/3ZjQWIu
*Pureology Color fanatic: bit.ly/3MzqPZo
*Tangle Teezer Ultimate Detangler: amzn.to/3Cj6rqm

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All Comments (21)
  • @rpnvg
    I’m a guy and this is all so foreign to me. But I’m glad I learned something! I ended up just buying both and letting my wife figure out which one to use for how she wants to style her hair. Seemed like a pretty great birthday gift; I’m so excited to gift them to her. 😁
  • I don't usually want to spend a great deal of money on hair styling equipment but I am fascinated with the Airsrait.
  • @jenngately123
    I have the original Dyson Supersonic and have had it almost 6 years. I’m in the market for the air straight and these have bee super helpful. I knew I could come to you for a good, helpful review
  • @PaulinaRosari
    Thanks for the friendly and clear review, Milana. Really helpful! ❤
  • I only used the brushes on the Airwrap for ages before I got used to the barrels, and still loved it far more than other tools, because the results lasted longer than others I'd tried, and my hair condition dramatically improved. It is possible to get a straighter, sleeker result with the Airwrap brushes, but there's a technique to it - I gave away my straighteners because of it.
  • @user-vy5di1xf3c
    This video exactly what I search a lot of times ❤ Thank you
  • I own all the hair tools of Dyson and I can confidently say that they could have easily merged the Supersonic + Airwrap and airstrait into one single device that was 1800 watts. It's all the matter of selling more. all the mentioned three tools use the same concept. I prefer one powerfull engine + lots of attachments and a chip on board that could adjust the temp and engine power depending on the mode being used (Drying, styling, Ironing effect). That would have been impressive. But honestly Dyson is not anything especial. the only useful one for me is Dyson Coralle and v15 vacuum cleaner. the rest can easily be avoided. Though I had the money and it did not break my pocket BUT I ended up buying Revlon one brush which was under 100 bucks and I use that one way more than my Dysons. Dysons look cool on my toiletry table though.
  • Loving seeing the results of the Airstrait. I've seen multiple people use it and love how it looks. I would love to try it out. I have very long, fine, thin hair, it's also dyed red. I would love to see how long my hair last with this, but it's so expensive 😔
  • Dyson hairdryer, airwrap and straightener saved my hair. I have fine, bleached hair. Less heat that Dyson provides, saved my hair. That alone is worth for me to pay extra $$ for their hair tools. 😀If I had thick, corse hair that take all abuse well ( or didn't care if I had occasional breakage) I would be ok with Revlon hair tools. 😉 I got the Airstrait and it is another wonderfull hair tool, however it took all the volume out of my hair... I just don't have enough hair on my head for stick straight hairstyle.🙃
  • I got both and they each have a different use for me. I am obsessed with the Airstraight, it does such a great job and makes my hair so sleek and soft. For blowouts and obviously curls, the Airwrap is great. If I would have to choose between the two of them, the Airstraight is my winner by far.
  • @sanazzadegan642
    The Airwrap was the best investment ever. I never had much of a patience for hairstyling and I have long and thick middle eastern hair, so getting it tamed is a chore. The Airwrap makes things to much easier. From wet hair to styled hair (straight, under 10 minutes and 20 for curls) just like I would get with a salon blowout is amazing. If you have the spare money and want to look good and fast, it's a no-brainer.
  • Great video thanks! Shame you didn't use the airwrap finisher tool in the end to see if it adds the sleek look too🤔
  • @SandiHartke
    If they could come up with a tool that gives the same amount of tension that a brush and blowdryer have, then I would be interested. I want to love the air wrap but my hair is just too difficult to straighten.
  • Thanks for this video. Glad i waited for the airstrait here in the UK.
  • @msimmons1446
    You mentioned using Pureolgy The Color Fanatic with your color treatment and I want to THANK YOU! It's the best product ever... for my (previously) dry color treated stands. I was seeking tips for my new Airwrap, and you're right: Dyson should sell the dryer only version for people who don't wear a daily blowout or need those extra attachments. This was a great video. You give lots of helpful critique regarding each tool also. Luving it ALL! ❤
  • @sam0307
    Would love to see you do a comparison of the dyson air strait and the dyson hair straightener ❤
  • I treated myself to an Air Wrap a couple months ago. QVC had a TSV so it came with extras plus you could make 5 payments. I'm 68 and have shoulder/wrist/hand issues and was having trouble drying my fine long hair so finally figured this might be helpful. For me it's been worth every penny. I scalp trained during the pandemic so I only wash my hair twice a week. The Dyson dries and straightens my hair in between 5-10 minutes and weighs less than my Revlon styler. Quieter too. I got 6 attatchments and haven't used them all but I have no desire to curl my hair (my hair won't hold a curl even if I wanted it) I want it smooth. So, for me at this stage of life, it was worth it even only using a couple attatchments. I can always sell the others along with the special stand to recoup part of my investment. I've never spent that much on any tool but at least I shouldn't have to buy anything else and it makes my life easier...and that's everything to me right now.
  • @s3731711
    My Dyson Airwrap had to be repaired and it took over a month for the whole process. I used a traditional dryer, air dried and Revlon dryer brush while it was gone. Traditional hair tools really made the condition of my hair much worse. The Airwrap delivers less heat so even if you also have to use a straightener overall the hair gets less heat on it.