Panasonic takes on Dyson with a different approach to hair care
Hair dryers you can see through and easily carry may be the domain of at least one company, but Panasonic looks to challenge with some more science.
Hair dryers you can see through and easily carry may be the domain of at least one company, but Panasonic looks to challenge with some more science.
Dyson has already changed hair care with science, but its next take on the category involves your phone and your preferences.
Dyson takes on hair care and moves beyond revolutionising the curling wand, as it innovates in straighteners to cut back on heat damage, too.
Nearly eight years since Dyson introduced its take on hair drying to the world, a new model is here boasting improvements to protect your scalp and make styling that little bit easier.
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A new hair dryer from Dyson is on the way, and it’s not only made to look different, but is smaller and lighter, as well.
Dyson’s combination of hair and science hits a new version as the Airwrap is improved, and curls and waves become possible with less work.
The idea behind the Dyson Airwrap is coming to an accessory for its hairdryer, as flyaway hair is pushed into place.
Dyson might be known for fan and vacuums, but its hair styling appliances are getting more varied with a curling iron.