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Dyson’s Airwrap curling iron comes with a free $50 Amazon gift card
TL;DR: The coveted Dyson Airwrap hair styling tool comes with a $50 Amazon gift card.
Well, guys, we made it. We officially survived Black Friday and Cyber Monday. That doesn’t mean the deals have stopped, though. It is shopping season, after all.
We’re excited about this one: The Dyson Airwrap hair tool comes with a free $50 Amazon gift card right now — you just pay the full price of $549.99. Usually when we write about the Airwrap it’s because it’s back in stock after a long period of waiting. It’s rare that we see any sort of deal on it, so get excited with us!
Now, the Airwrap is pretty darn expensive, but it does offer a lot of features. It comes with two different sizes of curling barrels, two smoothing brushes, a round volumizing brush, and a hair dryer attachment.
If you can afford the cost, this hair tool is definitely one you want to have in your lineup. It’s gentler on hair because it uses warm air rather than a hot metal or ceramic material, so you experience less heat damage.
Here’s how it works:
While this deal isn’t anything too special, it is still 50 free dollars. And we all know an Amazon gift card will be put to good use. So, think of it more like the curling iron is discounted $50.
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