Dyson corrale review: Does the hair straightener that put cordless styling on the map really live up to the hype?
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Back in 2016, Dyson – the brand we all associate with high-end vacuum cleaners and powerhouse fans – made a surprise entry into the world of beauty with the launch of its supersonic hair dryer (£299.99, Argos.co.uk). It looked like something plucked from the future and promised intense power with minimal noise and heat damage.
Then, two years later, it released what is arguably one of the most innovative hair tools on the market to date: the airwrap (£449.99, Johnlewis.com). A multi-use gadget, it practically broke the internet with its ability to not just curl and volumise hair, but also simultaneously blow dry it using air, rather than direct heat.
However, the latest addition to), doesn’t use air.
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