SAVE UP TO $220: As of Oct. 15, Dyson is offering several major discounts on refurbished versions of its biggest hair tools. Get a refurbished Airwrap Origin for $249.99, a refurbished Supersonic in the coveted Ceramic Pop colorway for $229.99, or a refurbished Airstrait for $219.99.
To be on beauty TikTok and self-care TikTok in fall 2024 is to be bombarded with “winter arc” how-to’s. One way to glow up this winter mentioned countless times? Finally investing in your hair.
Reducing heat is a surefire way to do that. But past simply not styling your hair at all, Dyson’s hair tools are some of the best for simultaneously minimizing heat damage while securing shine. Though they’re typically on the pricier side, Dyson’s Renewed section happens to be popping off in mid-October — refurbished versions of the Airwrap, Supersonic, and Airstrait are all even cheaper than usual with discounts between $100 and $220 on six models total.
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While we’re all for Airwrap dupes around here, we also don’t blame you if you just want an Airwrap, damnit. Not only going with the Origin model, but going with a renewed version of the Origin model is your cheapest route by far — at $249.99, you could buy two of these for less than the $599.99 cost of a brand new Airwrap. For reference, the Airwrap dropped to $499.99 this past October Prime Day, and it likely won’t drop past that much for Black Friday.
The difference between the Airwrap Complete Long and the Airwrap Origin featured here is that the Origin pares back on attachments, specifically skipping the soft and firm smoothing brushes, as well as the 1.6-inch barrel. It still comes with the 1.2-inch long barrel for simultaneous curling and drying, the volumizing round brush, and impressively, Dryer+ Flyaway smoother. (If you do want all of the attachments, the renewed Complete Long is also on sale for $349.99.)
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Mashable’s shopping reporter on the beauty tech beat, Bethany Allard, can personally vouch for the Airwrap’s smoothing capabilities, as well as the noticeable difference in heat damage between the Airwrap and a cheaper tool like the Revlon One-Step.