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Yunik
Age: 35 to 44
Gender: Female
Verified Buyer
5
4/1/2026
A Total Game Changer for Thick, Processed Hair
I honestly don't know how I lived without my Dyson Airstrait. Having thick, slightly wavy hair that’s constantly chemically treated, styling used to be a nightmare. This tool has made my life so much easier! It tames my waves into a smooth, natural-looking style effortlessly, and most importantly—zero breakage. My hair feels healthy and looks salon-ready every day. Absolutely in love <3
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Pixie
Gender: Female
Verified Buyer
5
3/30/2026
Love it.
I already have the Dyson hairdryer and straighteners which have always given a good result but take so long. Then along came the Airstrait which does both jobs in one. Yes it is heavier and makes my arms ache a bit but it does the job quicker than before. I am 74, my arms are not double-jointed and I've never been able to do my hair in sections like the models. You need to work out how to hold the appliance as it only blows from one side. Due to the width of the Airstrait I can't get right to the roots and the result is not poker straight (which just shows up that I can't afford for John Frieda to cut my hair personally). I just run hair through the Airstrait which actually even deals with two sections at the back which always ended up with a kink before. I have the temperature at the lowest setting of 120 degrees, which I find to be perfectly adequate, therefore at a lower setting than both my old hairdryer and straighteners which can only be a good thing. I can still manage to turn the ends under slightly (necessary without John's assistance). As I said the result is straight and smooth but not poker straight which I always think is too much and doesn't look natural. I've also noticed a lot less hair fall than before during the process. I would thoroughly recommend the Airstrait - the only problem now is what to do with the redundant old appliances.
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