Black Friday might be over, but some of the best deals are still lingering on the internet thanks to Cyber Monday. If you’ve been tempted to take the plunge with the Dyson Airwrap, now’s a good time to do so. The popular styling tool is down to $499 for Cyber Monday, which is $100 off its going rate. That’s only $20 more than what we saw last year during the same time period. You can also shop the same deal on QVC and Dyson direct.
Ok, so spending half a grand on hair tools is still quite an investment, but it should be a big boost to your hair. We named it one of the best self-care gifts for 2024 thanks to its air flow system. It uses the Coanda effect to style your hair — theoretically causing less damage to your locks than typical hot tools. The device also comes with six attachments, including a wide-tooth comb, diffuser and Coanda smoothing dryer.
The Airwrap is only one of the Dyson hair products on sale for Cyber Monday. Right now, you can buy the Dyson Airstrait Hair Straightener (another of our self-care gift picks) for $399, down from $500 — a 20 percent discount. The same deal is available on the Dyson Corrale Hair Straightener, while the Supersonic Hair Dryer has dropped to $329 from $430.
Check out all of the latest Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals here.
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