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Treat your locks to this special edition Dyson Airwrap, on sale for $120 off

Woman styling her long, blonde hair with the Dyson Airwrap while staring at the camera

Save $120: As of November 25, the Dyson Airwrap multi-styler Complete Long is on sale for $479.99 at Dyson. That's 20% off its regular price of $599.99 and this particular Airwrap's lowest price yet.


Dyson deals — from air purifiers to vacs — are poppin' off right now in honor of early Cyber Monday. However, the most iconic Dyson products are (arguably) those that make up its hair tools collection. Luckily, many fan-favorite Dyson hair products are still seeing discounts after Black Friday, including the stunning Airwrap.

As of November 25, you can snag the special edition Dyson Airwrap multi-styler Complete Long for $479.99 instead of $599.99, directly at Dyson. This 20% discount puts the Airwrap at a price that's the cheapest we've ever seen on this particular model. For the sake of a lil' price comparison, the Complete Long Airwrap is currently $499.99 at Best Buy, is the same price at Ulta, and is only $0.99 cheaper at Sephora. All this is to say — if you've been eyeing this gadget for a while, your best bet is clicking on the Dyson site and getting it there.

The Dyson Airwrap Complete Long is made for those of us who are blessed with longer locks, given its longer barrel length. In the box, you'll find six handy attachments like the Coanda smoothing dryer and the round volumizing brush, alongside a detangling comb, filter cleaning brush, and sexy case. Everyone raves about the Airwrap for a reason — it's got enough power to dry, smooth, curl, and volumize your hair at once, which is sure to be a game-changer in your daily routine. As if Dyson's early Cyber Monday deal on this item isn't sweet enough, the brand's throwing in something extra for you: The choice of two complimentary gifts upon checkout, including a special Airwrap stand, a storage bag, or a lightweight travel pouch.

Here's to the health and absolute gorgeousness of your hair!



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