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Natalie Hemengül
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Dyson review: What can the new "Airwrap i.d. curl" do?

Natalie Hemengül
18.12.2024
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Dyson's new Airwrap model "i.d. curl" wants to make my hair extra beautiful with an app and a newly shaped curling attachment. I tried it out - despite my aversion to linking products to my smartphone.

Get to unpacking

In this test, I will only cover the new features - i.e. the newly available attachments and the app function. If you're looking for reviews of the existing attachments and devices, you'll find them here. The test device was provided to me by Dyson.

Scope of delivery

App the post

I'm a bit nervous. Devices that have to be paired with my smartphone via Bluetooth are anathema to me. Nevertheless, I want to approach the test with an open mind.

The first surprise is on the inside of the lid of the storage box. It has a velvety lining and a small device that acts as a mobile phone holder. A cool detail, but one that I will hardly ever use. Because the box and its box usually end up in my cellar.

I also find styling tips and tutorials in the app.

What can the "i.d. curl" feature do?

The "i.d. curl" function has exactly one purpose: it ensures that every strand is curled to the same length. And it adapts this to my personal hair profile, which I have previously recorded in the app. This should ensure regular curls all over my head.

For experienced hands, this timed sequence may be superfluous. Nevertheless, I have to admit that it is extremely practical to just hold the strand of hair and let the Airwrap take care of the rest. Incidentally, the length of the individual phases can be adjusted manually in the app. Do you have short hair and need a shorter wrapping time than Dyson suggests? No problem!

What I personally like best: Once you've recorded everything in the app, activated the function and found the ideal settings for you, you don't even need to get your smartphone out next time. Your timing preferences are saved. To activate the feature, simply press the on/off control briefly upwards after switching on. If you don't do this, you can use the Airwrap as usual without the "i.d." function.

The conical curling attachment

Until now, all curling attachments were cylindrical. A conical model has now been added. This means that it tapers towards the top. According to Dyson, this ensures that the resulting curls are narrower at the roots than at the ends of the hair, which should create a more natural look overall.

In use, the difference is visible but subtle. While the regular attachment adds a lot of volume to the roots, the conical attachment creates a more subtle transition into the curl. This could be an added value, especially for people with short hair. This is because saving volume at the roots can ensure that curling does not shorten the hair more than desired towards the top. If you have long hair, this nice-to-have won't necessarily do you much good.

The big round brush

In a nutshell

Solid as usual - despite the app

Would I swap my "old" Airwrap for the new model? No. I'm now so practised that my hand movements between the individual steps run on autopilot. I also appreciate the simple cold shot mode. Are you new to the airwrap game and rather inexperienced in hairstyling? Then the "i.d. curl" can help you. Especially as the app is really only needed for the set-up.

The attachments are great additions to the existing range. The round brush attachment is already available to buy separately. Great for people who already own an appliance and want to add variety to their styling. The conical curling attachment is currently only available in the new "i.d." set, but hopefully it will soon be available on its own.

The bottom line is that the appliance works perfectly, just like the previous model. However, bear in mind that the predecessor sets are cheaper. Is the extra feature worth the price difference (varies depending on the set)? For this reason, I personally tend to favour the predecessor model and give it four out of five stars.

Pro

  • App gives you styling recommendations that are customised to you
  • Automated curl styling
  • Conical curling attachment for a natural result
  • remaining attachments and device function perfectly as usual from the previous model

Contra

  • Cold shot function has been removed
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