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Product test

Dyson’s new Supersonic attachment has me hooked

Natalie Hemengül
18.7.2022
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

Flyaways are annoying and tricky to tame on top of that. With Dyson’s new hairdryer attachment, putting short hairs in their place should be easy. And it doesn’t disappoint. Is it too good to be true?

Putting it to the test

My flyaways stick out around the root. I don’t have the same issue towards the tip. Also, the right side of my parting has more volume than the other, as you can see in the photo below. This makes things look a little askew. Literally. I’m hoping that the Flyaway attachment can restore the balance.

Prior to the test, I wash my hair thoroughly and leave out my usual anti-frizz styling products. Next, I use the Supersonic (minus the attachment) to blow-dry my hair. That creates total chaos on my head. This is where the Flyaway attachment comes into it. I only use it on the right side of my parting. This allows me to do a direct comparison.

In profile, the tool looks like Captain Hook’s left «hand». From the front, it reminds me of a vacuum cleaner attachment. Like all other attachments, it magnetically clicks onto the Supersonic. The open part of the hook faces downwards towards the handle.

Dyson recommends the following settings:

Regular hair: highest speed setting (3) and low heat setting (1)
Thick hair: highest speed setting (3) and high heat setting (2)
Fine hair: highest speed setting (3) and cool setting

The result

The right side of my mop is almost outshining my freshly cleaned mirror. I’ve only ever reached this level of brilliance with specific styling products. What’s more, the hairline on both sides of my parting is now equally high. On closer inspection, I see only two or three hairs left that aren’t quite in line with the others. The rest is silky smooth. I’m impressed. What a rare sight to see with my thick hair.

If I didn’t know better, I’d even say my hair almost looks a little greasy. Especially the long strands didn’t like the treatment too much. They look a little stringy. To be fair, this would probably be different if I’d actually styled my hair beforehand and not just blow-dried it.

Verdict

Dyson’s Flyaway attachment is a tool to put the finishing touches on your styling. It smooths, tames and makes your hair shine. So much so that I’m not sure if every hair type would benefit equally from its power. If my thick mane already looks quickly flat and almost greasy, this effect will probably be even stronger with fine hair.

However, if used sparingly, the attachment could be a useful addition to your Supersonic. Especially if you have thick, voluminous hair. In my case, the motto is: less is more. I really only use the attachment where I need it most (at the roots) and with a maximum of two passes per strand.

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As a massive Disney fan, I see the world through rose-tinted glasses. I worship series from the 90s and consider mermaids a religion. When I’m not dancing in glitter rain, I’m either hanging out at pyjama parties or sitting at my make-up table. P.S. I love you, bacon, garlic and onions. 


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