SAVE $100.99: As of July 3,Germany get the Dyson Airstrait Straightener for $399 at Amazon. That's a discount of 20% off its normal price of $499.99.
Dyson's newest hair tool is the Airstrait Straightener, which lets you style your hair wet or dry without heat damage. It's another luxe option in line with the company's Supersonic hair dryer, and as such you can expect to pay a premium for it. Luckily, it's gone on sale a few time since its debut, and you can get it right now for a great price if you've been thinking about giving it a try.
As of July 3, get the Dyson Airstrait for just $399 at Amazon. That's $100.99 off its normal price of $499.99 and a discount of 20%. This straightener doesn't go on sale often, so this is a great time to buy.
This hair straightener launched in spring 2023, and it's been discounted a few times since. It uses high pressure airflow instead of hot plates, which helps your hair avoid damage from high temperatures, according to Dyson. It also dries your hair as it straightens, so that saves you a step. If you're the type of person who needs to save time when styling, or you just want to give your hair a bit of a break from high temperatures and heat damage, the Airstrait might be what you're looking for.
This deal is live ahead of Amazon Prime Day, so it's possible it could dip lower when the sale event hits, but if you're interested, now is probably the best time to go ahead and pick yours up.
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