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I Love My AirWrap, But This DryBar Styling Tool Gives Me More Volume, Lasts Longer, and Costs $300 Less
The author, Samantha Holender, a Senior Beauty Editor at Marie Claire, shares her experience with hair styling tools, noting that she has spent approximately 2,920 hours doing her hair since the age of 12. She has extensive experience with various hair tools, including multiple blow dryers, curling irons, flat irons, and high-end multi-stylers like the Dyson Airwrap and Shark FlexFusion, as well as the T3 Aire 360.
She introduces the Drybar All-Inclusive 8-in-1 Air & Active Heat Multi-Styler as a new contender, priced at $299, which is significantly less expensive than its competitors. This multi-styler functions as a blow dryer, straightening iron, and curling wand, aiming to consolidate multiple styling tools into one device. A key feature highlighted is its StyleLock Tech, designed to balance air-to-heat ratio to prevent hair damage, which is particularly important to the author as she is on a hair growth journey. The device also claims to provide three times the volume compared to its competitors and includes a pause button for easier transitions between wet and dry hair sections.
The Drybar All-Inclusive comes with four attachments: a Dual-Sided Concentrator for rough drying (to 80% dryness) or smoothing flyaways, a Two-Inch Round Brush for bouncy blowouts, adding volume, and refreshing second-day hair, a Flat Iron for straightening with targeted airflow or as a standard flat iron, and a 1.25-Inch Curling Iron. The author identifies the curling iron as her favorite attachment, preferring to use it with the airflow option on dry hair for enhanced volume, noting its ability to create sleek, smooth results without crimping.
Her styling process begins with a volumizing shampoo and conditioner, followed by a root lifter. She uses the Dual-Sided Concentrator to rough dry her hair to about 80%, often flipping her head upside down for maximum volume. She then switches to the 1.25-inch curling iron, sectioning her hair into three layers. She clamps a section of hair at the top, drags it down halfway, and wraps it away from her head. She activates the air function to dry the hair in place, then twists it out once dry, repeating this for her entire head. Finally, she brushes out her hair with her fingers for a relaxed look and applies hair oil for a finishing touch.
The author emphasizes the exceptional volume and lasting power achieved with the Drybar All-Inclusive. Her hair appears fuller and more voluminous without the need for additional styling products like crunchy balms or texturizing sprays, and the results last all day. Her curls maintain their shape, and her roots remain lifted, a result she states is not achievable with other comparable devices. Despite its weight, which makes it less ideal for travel, she highly recommends it as an everyday at-home tool, asserting that it is a worthwhile investment given its performance and ability to hold curls without extreme heat.
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