
Dyson has introduced a new, more accessible version of its popular Airwrap multi-styler, now named the Airwrap Origin. This innovative tool simplifies hair styling by offering just three essential attachments, designed to meet a variety of styling needs while incorporating Dyson's renowned technology. With the Airwrap Origin, users can effortlessly create a range of styles, from sleek straight looks to bouncy loose curls, and achieve a polished blow-dry finish right at home. The device features three key attachments: a 40mm Barrel, a Fast Dryer, and an Anti-Snag Loop Brush, all powered by the advanced Dyson Digital Motor V9, which operates at an impressive speed of up to 110,000 rotations per minute. The Airwrap Origin utilizes controlled airflow to harness the Coanda effect, essential for effective styling. It also includes intelligent heat control technology that monitors temperature over 40 times per second, ensuring that heat remains below 150 degrees Celsius to avoid damaging hair. Users can select from three different airflow speeds and three heat settings, including a “Cold Shot” option to help lock in their desired style. While the Airwrap Origin maintains the core functionalities of its predecessor, it features fewer attachments, making it a more straightforward choice for consumers. In terms of pricing, the Dyson Airwrap Origin is set at Rs. 39,900 and will be available in two elegant color options: Nickel and Copper. Customers can purchase this innovative styling tool directly from Dyson's website or at various Dyson Stores throughout India.
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