Exactly , the tool sucks , I bought it , not worth it it even feels cheap like you could break it easily and my hair looked like crap. I returned it after 1 use
@@spiritualmeli5014 I have it and it’s definitely worth it. I feel like people just don’t know how to use it lol she’s definitely over doing it… I just use good products and the drying tool, then curling one
@@kiera6678 I feel like if you have pin straight hair it may be worth it, for a person with curly hair, you'll have to work just as much as if you were using any regular styling tool. And $600? Hell no
If I'm spending a good 600$ it better dry my hair itself without me having to do any work You're telling me i have to spend an hour again even after spending this much money No
Right? And all the girls that use this have flat hair/no volume on top and the same 70s-ish look on their length. That's a lot of money for a one trick pony.
I developed my own, pretty crazy technique. After using it I look like a sheep. But it takes me 15 minutes total and holds for 5 days, until the next hair wash. It takes some learning, but airwrap worth it =)
The worst thing is when it requires you to clean it every few days so it just stops working until you do. It's great having your hair dryer to die because it can't work for 10 minutes straight before getting asthma.
Ikr, you have to use 3-4 different attachments to in the end look just like as if you used a simple curling iron... just pop in some hot rollers, do your makeup, take them out and you'll look amazing.
I have curly hair and it works for me without these many steps. I just use the blow dryer attachement to roughly dry the roots and then the round brush. If I want wavy messy I only use the smoothing brush. It’s the fastest I could dry my hair in my life ~20min (I take about 45-50 with a regular dryer) and it never stopped working because it needed cleaning….so I am confused 😅
It’s really not she made it look like alot of effort. This tool is amazing saves me so much time drying and straightening my hair it does it in half the time
Honestly if it requires so much work, it isn't worth $500. Just buy a regular curling wand and flat iron, use a good heat protectant and hydrating/protein hair mask depending on whether your hair is dry or damaged.
You are supposed to just use whatever attachment you want when wet and boom you get curls, straight, blowout, etc. You don’t have to do all of these extra steps.
It’s not too much work at all. This hair tool is amazing. It drys , straightens and curls your hair. Normally it takes me about an hour or so the blow dry and straighten my hair with normal tools. With the air wrap it makes drying my hair so so so much quicker with the brush attachments than using a blow dryer and it also makes me hair straight so now all I need to do is use my hair straighteners on the end of my hair to shape it. The air wrap is not a lot of work at all you can change the brush head in seconds. It’s also so so so much better for my hair because I never use it on the high setting and it does the job. Sometimes I even use it on cool on my dry hair and it smooths it out. I would deffo recommend it ! Buy it second hand to save money that’s what I did
@@kittehtoes ok so I have that hair texture too, super fine and tiny bit of waves but not exactly "curly". I air-dry sometimes cause I'm lazy, but it just gets so frizzy I look like a character from Fraggle Rock. Are there some products you might recommend by chance? I appreciate it! 🙏
There are some people like my family that don’t gift, kids do secret Santa so one gift per kid and they pick it out and we travel. Toys and gifts are never remembered the following Christmas .. just a waste of money. The memories we make when we travel they never lose. Gifts are over rated and Christmas is about so much more, spend time with family friends and kids u don’t have to buy gifts to share love around the holidays.
@@Ladybugg1099 why can't you both travel and buy gifts? They don't have to be expensive gifts, but they do count nonetheless. I remember all the gifts my loved ones have given me for Christmas. They're wonderful memories and some of them I still use even decades after.
Ppl don't get that each step is fast and it's ALL ONE device, vs a blow dryer and separate brushes. For the people it works for, we f*ing love it. Not the price, but nothing does what it does. The brush heads are dynamic and prevent flyaway etc.
Honestly it's been a game changer for me. I have long, thick, wavy hair that I can finally style without drying the hell out of it. And Dyson makes it soo smooth. I'm happy to always recommend it bc it helped not only my hair's appearance but also health. The price is high but before I tried the popular Revlon brush and dried my ends with long-term use (w hair protectant). Airwrap also turns out to be cheaper long term compared to salon etc
Your hairs curly I’m sure that’s why it does that for you, I’ve seen Asian women in their morning routine/family vlogs use this after washing and it was quick and done
I could never get my hair to look nice until I bought the dyson. If you have gone through the struggle of severely damaged hair, the dyson is great to help style hair while not killing it. The price must have really gone up because I spent about half of the current price.
You really don’t need to do alllat to make it stay. I have super fine short straight hair. Use a mouse, roughy dry, use the curling attachment, set in rollers or pin curls and sprays. That lasts great for me
I've seen so many of these where it starts with, I was about to throw my Dyson air wrap away or I stopped using my Dyson air wrap, but... I've never even used a Dyson air wrap. It's weird that they seem to use similar wording. Maybe it's like the foundation controversy on TikTok and they're all secretly getting paid.
I will say I’m not an influencer or TikToker, however it’s true, at first I wanted to return mine bc I didn’t know what was doing. I kept working with it and figured it out and I do love it. However with that said, is it worth 500 dollars? I don’t think so. I mean I can blow dry, straighten, curl, diffuse, and blowout all with one tool which is cool, but the difficulty at first is intimidating for sure.
I don't want to have to go through 3 different attachments to make my hair look good. It's so expensive, it should work with just 1 attachment after drying it!!
Ok so keep paying for a professional blowout then and risk damaging your hair with cheap tools. This life is about choices. Skincare and hair care as a woman are the most important things that require time money and effort to sustain the health of.
@@guidingwindscoaching Personal choices. It's not mandatory. I don't get professional blowouts. Most of the time I let my hair air dry and style it when I go out. Busy FT working mom of two, taking care of home, dogs, etc etc...I also did get the airwrap several years ago and it stopped working!!!!
I have one and I love it. I don’t know but I use it without any techniques and my hair looks gorgeous since I own that thing. Styling takes me 5-10 minutes only. But my hair is thin and lightly wavy. People with thicker hair don’t need tools like that to let their hair look incredible 😅
Is the curler wand (or any head) automatic rotary curlers by chance? ( ones that you do not have to physically wrap a strand of hair around and roll up to the crown of your head manually)🌹
Skip the drier nozzle, just use the soft brush first to gently blow dry your hair from a short distance and also brush it - saves time and effort. Then, when hair is good enough for making curls, use the curling wand nozzles. Totally skip the round brush, it’s better for volumizing short hair, not good for long hair, specially for those that are on the thinner side - makes them messy. So you only need 2 types of nozzles to get the same result. Don’t rush, be gentle and it will all pay back. This routine took me 20-25 minutes on my hair when they were almost waist length, definitely was faster than ever. Before AirWrap it took me 1,5 hours to makes curls like that (20-30 minutes to blow dry and smooth hair and then an hour to make curls with styling wand)
Question if you could be so kind ! : Is the curl nozzle ( or any attachment ) like an automatic rotary curler by chance? ( ones that you do not have to physically wrap a strand of hair around and roll literally physically roll UP to the crown of your head manually) I truly want to get this , or something of the sort of curler I’m trying my best to explain🥴🤍🫠
@@lenamohrzadeh yes, curler nozzles are constructed in such way that they automatically wrap a strand of hair around, you just have to move AirWrap up to your scalp without any rotation. It helps a lot. I think it uses some sort of aerodynamic action to wrap hair around the curlers and it makes it very gently - there is almost no chance for hair to be stuck and pulled.
I second this method works for my curly hair that is twice the thickness of the creator in around 20min (it takes me 45-50 with regular dryers). I also use the round brush but for a blow dry look with no issues.
I have it and it’s not worth it. Still hella heat and takes 3x longer to do your hair than with a normal curling iron AND they don’t stay as long as with a normal $20 curling iron so tf is the point man
The $600 is for the technology. If you want your hair to dry and style, anything works. But if you reaaally care about long term hair health and styling, you take your time with it and invest in quality products and methods. 🤷🏻♀️
You didn’t do this product any justice. It’s actually so simple and easy to use. The box also has pictures inside to tell you what tool does what but it’s mostly common sense what heads to use. This tool drys , straightens & curls your hair all in one. It does it in half the time for me & requires less heat which is better for your hair. You can also use it on the cool setting.
I would never buy the wrap, but the dryer works great. It’s the only dryer that has lasted me over 5 years while also being the only one that can dry my hair on the lowest heat setting. Instead of 45 mins to dry my hair with the previous hair dryers I’ve tried such as literally every version of Chi that’s been made, Ga.Ma, Bio Ionic, Rusk, GHD, Babyliss Pro, T3, Instyler, Conair, Revlon, and John Frieda, the dyson works the fastest and gets my hair dry without drying it out to a crisp. If I MUST use the highest heat setting if I’m in a rush, it still won’t burn my hair. I love it. I’ve found that it’s paid itself off since it’s lasted me so long. Instead of buying a $120-$220 dryer every 1-2 years, my $430 dyson is still going all these years later. I still have my ga Ma and bio ionic, so when my dyson runs out, I’ll get to see how long those really last.
Could you please explain the steps on the good side? The video goes a bit too fast for me. I have really similar hair texture to yours so am excited to try these tips 🥰
1. Silk hair wrap until hair is damp 2. Heat protectant 3. Hair mousse 4. Dry tilting downwards 5. Section hair and use the smoothing brush, then round brush then curling attachment with coolshock button to set the curls
y’all the point is to have one device that does everything. imagine spending $100 on 6 different things instead of $600 on 1 thing. it’s the same difference. everything you use has a learning curve. after awhile this process probably doesn’t take long to do quickly.
Yeah i got it for my birthday, and the main thing i wanted was tight curls, which i didnt realise at the time that the air wrap was mostly for volume and loose curls. So yeah was returned😅
Yeah, definitely not for tight curls! The volume it delivers is unmatched. A godsend for those of us with fine hair that needs shaping and bounce to look nice, but not curlicues and coils.
Who is getting people $600 Christmas presents. I'm over here like, " Sorry fam it's going to be the important characters only this year." Inflation got me giving my presence as the presents.
So in other words:You gotta use all attachments in order for a good hair day. Now we understand why Dyson threw in all attachments. They had too in order to sell this thing. During testing phase 1 attachment wasn’t getting females to love it,they threw in 2nd attachment and saw a little better results but still not salon dropping hair BUT 3rd attachment pleased testers enough they loved it. So up the price a lil from 1 attachment price point to 2nd attachment price point which of course consumers do not know. So they think they are getting the air wrap plus 3 attachments for 1 incredible price.
Y’all people are just lazy. Put in the effort and you won’t have to complain about your appearance. You wanna roll out of bed 5 minutes before you have to be somewhere? Cool. But when you see a hot girl with perfect hair and makeup, she puts the time in.
ye, easy to put the time in when this is what you do for a living. imagine working 2 jobs and then tell me you have time for all this every time you wash your hair. what an ignorant comment.
This work to make something look good when you could get the same "good side" by just putting in a little effort with regular a hair straightener that costs less than a 10th of the price..? 🤣🤣
🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ it’s obviously that you’re were using it wrong 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ The thing to dry, you don’t have to put your hair inside… it’s dangerous 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
These comments are so weird lmao. Just because you spent a lot of money doesn’t mean you don’t have to know how to use the machine to use it effectively. Thats like if you bought a 3000$ computer but didn’t even know how to use a mouse and then said it’s crap. Just because you’re not capable of using it to it’s full potential doesn’t mean it’s bad lmao
Y’all it’s expensive because of all the attachments. If you were to buy a straightener, a curler, a dryer, a frizz defused, etc all separately, it would cost around 600-700 pounds and also take up way more room in your house. If you don’t need all the attachments I would recommend buying separately, however you might aswell buy the Dyson if you need all of them anyway😊
It does not work on textured and frizzy hair that is just the truth. The air coming from the inside just kind of shoots all your baby hair up so you either can get it smooth but with zero volume on top or voluminous butfrizzy. NOT worth the 600 dollars at all...
I just don't understand the price comments. If you thing it's to expensive then don't buy it. It's alright. But don't talk it bad just because it's expensive.
Don’t be obtuse guys. Whether you spend 6 or 600$, proper technique is going to make your hair look better. If you don’t think this device is worth 600$, that’s one thing (I agree with you). But, everyone basically insinuating that they expect any hair styling tool (yes, even an expensive one!) to work optimally without using proper technique needs a reality check, I think.
Best beauty purchase I’ve ever made. I use a thickener, anti frizz, mouse, and gloss products, I have the routine down to 30 minutes total, from out of the shower, to fully curled and dry, red carpet worthy hair. If you’re not someone who’s into a beauty routine, it might not be for you. For me, it’s worth every penny, especially because it does not damage your hair with heat. I view it as an investment. If you’re just looking for easy, and love the blow out look, def pass on the airwrap and get the supersonic hair dryer from Dyson if you’ve got money to spend!
Ounce you get the hang of it you can have a fresh blowout in 25 minutes, yes it’s very expensive but it only takes a little to get use too then your set.
@@happydayzee after I’m out of the shower I normally do skincare and all that and my hair is wrapped in a towel for about 20 minutes, then I start the Dyson process: 10 minutes to blow dry my whole head, normally 10 minutes is perfect bc it’s dry but not 100% dry. Then it takes me about 15ish minutes to use the round brush on my whole head and then I’m done!
Is the curler part an automatic rotary or do you physically have to roll your wand up to the crown of your head (with the strand of hair your curling obviously) I’m getting mixed reviews on this !
I have the dyson airwrap and I’m not gonna say it’s worth it but it definetly does not take this long and it is actually a great improvement from your normal blow drier and it makes my hair look like I just came out of the salon.
Wow, I literally don’t need this many steps or else I would’ve returned mine. 😀I agree you need to know the technique but seriously you don’t need this many steps. I use the blow dryer heat protectant and curl attachment! I think this video may discourage people
You use the curl attachment?! Is it like a rotary/ automatic/ electric wand or do you have to physically place a strand of hair and manually roll the wand UP to the crown of your head to achieve curls like the old school curlers!? I hope this makes sense 🥴🫠😂
With a $50 hair curler, you don't have to figure out anything coz it just do the work. I wanted to return my airwrap but it was a gift from my husband.
Like. A sister? The lighting changed and her chin and eyes particularly look super different but like similar enough it could be a sister? It’s when she is brushing her hair and then there’s like half a second at the end.
I bought the air wrap but realised I should have just bought a flat iron. It blow dries my hair to make it less frizzy but doesn’t last the day and so sometimes I just go over with a flat iron. Honestly it’s a waste of time and money
People criticizing this aren't viewing this as it is meant. I will preface this by saying that the airwrap is completely out of my budget. I wouldn't spend 600 bucks on a hair tool, just because I don't have that kind of money. HOWEVER, I think part of the appeal of the airwrap is that it is supposedly safer for the hair (though I have been using a GHD flat iron for the past 6 years with no issue, you have to be smart about using hot tools), but not necessarily faster. Anyway, I think the airwrap is cool, it's innovative and if it works for you, then that's all that matters. Every single tool requires some learning curve. I used to be awful at using my GHD, I had no idea how to properly prep and style hair for it to last, so I ended up with curls that fell in two seconds. Now I know how to do it and even if it takes me 30 mins to do my whole head, the style lasts until I'm ready to wash it again (or to wear it up cause it's dirty). If you have the kind of money to spend on it and it ends up working for you once you get the jist of it, then I think it's worth it.
Maybe try a curl cream? Idk if you can treat fake curls like real curls but if you can it might cut down on the frizz giving you more defined curls with less prep work. Also styling while wet might be better.
I used to hate my hair bc I suck at using regular styling tools. My hair is very thick and has so much volume that if I want to curl my hair it takes like an hour and even then it didn’t look good at all. It really affected my self confidence. But with the dyson airwrap I can dry&style my hair in 20 min and I absolutely love the look. It’s worth the investment bc it’s SO EASY to use, styles the hair FAST, my hair is shiny all the time without using any special product, and I get so many compliments for my hair now. It only took me 3 tries to learn how to use it well (and this is coming from someone who couldn’t figure out how to use a regular curling iron), all the attachments came with the set, and changing out the attachment takes only a second. This product literally changed my life and I highly recommend it!
YOU DONT HAVE TO BUY BRANDED WRAPS. I got the target brand one for Christmas and it works amazing! It leaves my hair looking healthy and shiny. Totally recommend!!!