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Is The Dyson Airstrait Really Your New Hair BFF? We Put It To The Test To Find Out

The hair tool that's low-key changing the game.

Cover image via Dyson (Provided to SAYS)

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When it comes to drying and styling hair, time is often the biggest hurdle.

For those with a lot of hair, the process can easily take over an hour or two, especially if you're aiming for a specific look.

The Dyson Airstrait, however, delivers on its promise to drastically cut down your hair drying time. In my experience, it reduced the process to 30 minutes or less, even with shoulder-length hair.

The key lies in sectioning your hair, which allows the Airstrait to work efficiently, saving you hours of prep time before important events.

After using the Dyson Airstrait for at least two months, here's what I've concluded:

Unlike other hair drying products I've used, the Dyson Airstrait is the frizz control that works

Frizz is a common challenge, particularly in humid climates like Malaysia's. My hair, prone to turning into a lion's mane if left unchecked, benefits a lot from the Dyson Airstrait's ability to tame frizz. The tool's design ensures proper drying without the need for advanced techniques, resulting in a salon-quality finish.

For those struggling with frizzy hair, the Airstrait provides a solution that's both practical and effective, delivering results similar to what you'd see in a shampoo commercial.

If your hair tends to become wild and unruly, the Dyson Airstrait is worth considering.

Image via Dyson (Provided to SAYS)

One of the standout features of the Dyson Airstrait is its simplicity.

Unlike some other styling tools that come with a steep learning curve, the Airstrait is straightforward and easy to use.

The only real technique required is sectioning your hair, after which the tool does the rest. Its intuitive design is so easy to grasp that even someone with no experience, like your boyfriend, can learn to use it in minutes. This pointer makes it a stress-free option for anyone, regardless of their hair styling expertise.

For frequent travelers, the Dyson Airstrait offers a significant advantage in terms of portability

Unlike bulkier hair tools, the Airstrait is a single, compact item that easily fits into your luggage. Its design minimises packing space and reduces the weight of your suitcase, making it an ideal companion for those who need to pack light.

Whether you're on a short trip or a long journey, the Airstrait ensures you can maintain your hair routine without the burden of excessive gear.

Image via Dyson (Provided to SAYS)

While the Dyson Airstrait excels at delivering sleek, straight hair, it's important to note that it specialises in this one style

If you prefer variety in your hairstyles, such as adding volume or creating curls, you'll need to use additional tools after drying. For those who love the convenience of a quick, hassle-free hair drying session and prefer a pin-straight look like Victoria Beckham and Jisoo, the Airstrait is a solid choice.

However, if you're looking for more versatility, you may want to explore other options within Dyson's product range.

Image via Dyson (Provided to SAYS)

Visit a Dyson Demo Store to test it out before committing to the RM2,599 investment to see if the Airstrait is an item that could change your hair care routine.

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