Dyson brings back original Airwrap with simplified attachments, priced at Rs 39,900
Dyson has reintroduced the original Airwrap multi-styler as the Airwrap Origin in India. Priced at Rs 39,900, it comes with three essential attachments, uses Coanda airflow, and focuses on gentle styling with controlled heat.
Dyson has reintroduced the original Airwrap multi-styler, now called the Dyson Airwrap Origin. It comes with three essential attachments and is designed for people who want everyday styling without too many extras. The tool lets users dry, shape and curl hair at home with minimal effort.
The Airwrap Origin works using Coanda airflow, a technology that pulls hair towards the tool using air instead of extreme heat. This allows users to create straight styles, soft waves and smooth blow-dry finishes while keeping hair manageable and reducing the risk of damage during daily styling.
Powering the Airwrap Origin is Dyson’s Digital Motor V9, which spins at up to 110,000rpm. This high-speed motor creates the air pressure needed for controlled styling. Each attachment uses this airflow to shape hair gently, offering better control compared to traditional heat-based styling tools.
To protect hair, Dyson uses intelligent heat control, which checks air temperature more than 40 times a second. The device keeps heat below 150°C to avoid damage and maintain shine. Users get three airflow speeds, three heat levels, and a Cold Shot option to set styles.
The Airwrap Origin includes a Fast Dryer for quick drying, a 40mm Barrel for loose, voluminous curls, and an Anti Snag Loop Brush for smoother finishes. Priced at Rs 39,900, it is available in a Nickel and Copper finish at Dyson stores across India and on Dyson.in.
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