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Stop frying your hair with a flat iron — Dyson’s Airstrait is $100 off

Add The New York Post on Google I’m over basic straighteners that fry off hair without even finishing the job. All that heat damage just for your natural texture to creep back in a few hours later.

Even though Dyson’s reputation speaks for itself, I’ve never been so awed by a hair tool than I am by Dyson’s Airstrait.

The straightener takes your hair from wet to pin-straight with no sizzling hot plate. Instead, its high-pressure airflow simultaneously straightens hair as it dries. It’s designed with technology that preserves hair strength, promoting less breakage and eliminating heat damage when used in wet-to-dry mode.

Plus, it’s 20% off on Amazon, so you can snag one while it’s $100 cheaper.

Dyson’s Airstrait takes your hair from damp to pin-straight with one machine in a matter of seconds.

The airflow technology evenly distributes heated air, creating a naturally straight style with less frizz and fewer flyaways. The device is engineered to help maintain your hair’s strength and preserve its natural shine, delivering sleek, long-lasting results that don’t leave your strands looking dull or damaged.

The tool also lets you straighten from dry with directional airflow to smooth out any texture.

The Airstrait automatically senses when your hair is between the clamps, reducing airflow when it’s not actively styling to make the process more efficient and quiet.

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