Shark FlexStyle hair styler slashed to £240 less than Dyson Airwrap for Boxing Day


Boxing Day sales have begun, and there are plenty of discounts to snap up.

The hair tool comes in a limited-edition gift set, with five styling attachments for smooth and frizz-free looks, bounce and volume, two different types of curls and effortless blow dries – plus the set includes clips for sectioning and a storage case for travel.

The compact and lightweight design can switch from hair dryer to styler in seconds, and uses air to deliver results without direct or excessive heat damage.

Although the Shark FlexStyle is still an investment, at full price it’s already cheaper than the Dyson Airwrap which also uses the Coanda air styling effect, and with the sale discount it works out at £240 cheaper.

Many shoppers have left their reviews on the hair tool, with some calling it ”better than Dyson Airwrap.”

Jen said: ”Must buy! Worth the money and better than Dyson air wrap!”

Stephanie commented: ”Such an amazing hair product. My hair dries so fast using the shark hairdryer and I’m already noticing less heat damage 2 weeks into using it. The curling tool is great and so easy to use. I love the paddle brush to give me a smooth all over style. The quality of the product is also excellent. Very sleek and well made and also very compact which is good for travelling. My only regret is I didn’t buy this sooner!”

Julue also added: ”I got the oval brush with the hairdryer but it is no good for shorter hair. Shark should make a much smaller brush. However, I do love the hairdryer and wish I had bought one before now.

Some reviews mention that it’s not suitable for shorter hair as it doesn’t have a small round brush, so those with shorter than chin-length hair could consider buying the ghd Rise Professional Hot Brush instead.

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