Dyson's Valentine's Day gift to you: The Airwrap i.d. multi-styler in a gorgeous, limited-edition red velvet
SAVE $100: As of Feb. 12, you can get $100 off the Dyson Airwrap multi-styler ($499.99) or the Supersonic Nural hair dryer ($399.99) in strawberry bronze/blush pink. Plus, the gorgeous red velvet/gold special edition Airwrap i.d. just landed.
Dyson is celebrating Valentine’s Day early by giving shoppers $100 off select hairstyling tools, including the Airwrap multi-styler and the Supersonic Nural hair dryer.
But what we’re really here to talk about (even though a $100 discount is nothing to scoff at) is Dyson’s brand-new Airwrap i.d. multi-styler, which comes in a gorgeous, limited-edition red velvet finish. This new styler is available in Straight+Wavy and Curly+Coily barrel sets, just like the standard Airwrap, but what sets it apart is its exclusive accessories, new red velvet/gold colorway, and Bluetooth connectivity.
The Airwrap i.d. comes with a brand-new Conical Airwrap barrel with a tapered tip (the Curly+Coily edition also includes a Wave+Curl diffuser). It also features a brand-new Bluetooth option where you can connect to the MyDyson app, create a hair profile, and tailor the settings to your specific hair type and style preferences.
The new Airwrap i.d. isn't on sale, but it’s definitely a luxe Valentine's Day gift that will have your special someone swooning. If you’d rather not spend $599, the Dyson Airstrait and Dyson Supersonic Nural are also available in the red velvet/gold colorway.
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