Fellow Hagrid over here… but with a lot thiner hair. I doubted and waited for over a year to buy the Airstrait. Because it’s a whole lot of money obviously. BUT, why the hell didn’t I buy this thing sooner? I have a lot of fragile, severly heat damaged hair that suffered a lot of breakage. I tried both high end and drugstore products to fight frizz, but it was the process that took way to long to get it styled. After one hour of heavy work on your hair, using a Parlux digitalyon and a Steampod, combined with expensive Redken / Kerastase products, it’s really not fun to be called a Hagrid with a spiders nest in my neck / in the back. Also, eventhough I used a Steampod… I applied a lot of heat on my hair and suffered breakage. Even bond builders couldn’t stop it completely… every time I had to go somewhere, and style my hair, It would put me off… simply looking up against the one hour proces with a lot of effort but with a mediocre result. Totally fed up with it, I bougt the Airstrait. It styles my thin frizzy hair really well! But I don’t do it like you do it to be honest. As a fellow Hagrid, I’m even suprised to see you get smooth results after creating such a frizzy mess with the rough drying. Seriously. Not to be rude, but though love goes both ways 😊. Next time, start from wet hair with the correct wet hair setting. Maybe you did, but you didn’t show it. And don’t forget to use the boost mode once the hair is dry. It elevates the results. Don’t do the rough drying, unless to dry your roots. Another fun fact, with using the Airstrait, I don’t notice any more breakage. Normally after completing the styling, I found a lot of hair that broke off. With the Airstrait, no more breakage. So pleased with this device, it takes me about 35 min to get the hair perfectly styled. And the style holds for days. I’m so pleased with the Airstrait that I’m even considering getting an Airwrap now. That being said, you convinced me that a frizz free style with the airwrap is possible. Even if you have really frizzy hair… keep up the good work! 👌🏻
I didn't see this when it posted. I've had the Airstraight for over a year now and it is the love of my life. About the many passes you had to make, you should only need to do 2 or 3 passes with the heat and 1 with the cold shot. The hardest part is thinking of it as a hairdryer and not a straightener. Slow passes allow the heat to circulate where the plates usually are. I don't rough dry my hair first so sopping wet to dry takes 3 hot passes for me.
Works best starting wet and not rough drying so much, just the roots should be rough dried. Using color wow dream coat and the airstrait keeps my hair straight and frizz free for days. Amazing tool!
Fellow Higrid here! I'm really interested in seeing your journey with the Airstrait. I've had one myself for a year now and it's the tool that works the best for me. I live in a very humid area in Canada and there is nothing that works with my hair at this time of the year except the Airstrait. I used the Airwrap yesterday and it was all ruined 30 minutes later, a big ball of freeze, I was so disappointed... But for some reason the Airstrait never disappoints. I do not pre-dry my hair, I simply do 2 passes on each strand and it's done. And this hairstyle will lasts 3 days whereas with any other tool, it will last 2 days. The only downside to it, for me, is the lack of texture, but it is still worth it!
Hello Julie my fellow Hagrid ☺️💕 thank you so much for sharing your airstrait journey so far! WOW that is amazing it only takes you 2 passes without pre-drying and it's done! I'm finding I am having to quite a few! I hear you RE the frizz ball - when I go on holiday I'm Monica from friends 😂 shame that happens you when you use the ariwrap but great that the airtsrait is working so well for you! I have used it x4 times now so I am going to do an update video next week ☺️
Your skin is amazing . I’d never wear make up if mine looked as good as yours!!! Love the vids! Probably gonna by the airstraight - I wore wigs for 8 years bc I hated my hair and never knew how to style it. At 44 I’m happy to say I’m not only styling my hair but my girls hair too!! Thx for the tutorials :)
Oh thank you so much!! That’s so kind of you to say ☺️🙏 That is so amazing you’ve learn how to style and embrace your natural hair!! I love that 🥹🙏♥️ can I ask what helped with that? Xx
Hi I’ve been using mine for a few weeks I just dry the roots lightly before using it, it tends to work better on hair that’s more wet. Thanks to your last tutorial I have discovered that there is also a ‘dry’ mode! I use that now for a second day touch up rather than using straighteners thanks! X
@@umutsuzeytin it’s good to concentrate it on the roots and leave the lengths wet. I also found not using a lot of products was better, just some heat protectant x
Fellow Hagrid here! Have the air wrap but find I still need to run through my hair with a straightener So curious to see whether this would combine the 2 for me
Helloooo fellow Hagrid 🙌🏻 I understand what you mean, there’s been times I’ve had to do that too, however so far with the Airstrait I haven’t needed to do that! It might be worth you going to a Dyson store near you and trying it before you buy 😉
Hi lovely, indeed I will 🤭 there will be a full review posted over here on my channel! what feature are you most excited about? I’m super excited to try out the new barrels!
Hi Alana! Thank you for all the Airwrap tips and tricks you've been sharing for years! About a year ago, you showed how to straighten your hair with the Airwrap, and in the title, you wrote "Who needs the Airstrait?" (ruclips.net/video/e82fKWfWhzw/видео.html ). Now you've actually tried the Airstrait, could you please tell us how they compare? Thank you so much!!
Please also do a comparison with airwrap! Trying to decide if it’s worth getting if you already have the airwrap.
Fellow Hagrid over here… but with a lot thiner hair. I doubted and waited for over a year to buy the Airstrait. Because it’s a whole lot of money obviously. BUT, why the hell didn’t I buy this thing sooner? I have a lot of fragile, severly heat damaged hair that suffered a lot of breakage. I tried both high end and drugstore products to fight frizz, but it was the process that took way to long to get it styled. After one hour of heavy work on your hair, using a Parlux digitalyon and a Steampod, combined with expensive Redken / Kerastase products, it’s really not fun to be called a Hagrid with a spiders nest in my neck / in the back. Also, eventhough I used a Steampod… I applied a lot of heat on my hair and suffered breakage. Even bond builders couldn’t stop it completely… every time I had to go somewhere, and style my hair, It would put me off… simply looking up against the one hour proces with a lot of effort but with a mediocre result. Totally fed up with it, I bougt the Airstrait. It styles my thin frizzy hair really well! But I don’t do it like you do it to be honest. As a fellow Hagrid, I’m even suprised to see you get smooth results after creating such a frizzy mess with the rough drying. Seriously. Not to be rude, but though love goes both ways 😊. Next time, start from wet hair with the correct wet hair setting. Maybe you did, but you didn’t show it. And don’t forget to use the boost mode once the hair is dry. It elevates the results. Don’t do the rough drying, unless to dry your roots. Another fun fact, with using the Airstrait, I don’t notice any more breakage. Normally after completing the styling, I found a lot of hair that broke off. With the Airstrait, no more breakage. So pleased with this device, it takes me about 35 min to get the hair perfectly styled. And the style holds for days. I’m so pleased with the Airstrait that I’m even considering getting an Airwrap now. That being said, you convinced me that a frizz free style with the airwrap is possible. Even if you have really frizzy hair… keep up the good work! 👌🏻
came from instagram and subbed! thank you for sharing your thoughts, also your personality is contagious 😊💕
I didn't see this when it posted. I've had the Airstraight for over a year now and it is the love of my life.
About the many passes you had to make, you should only need to do 2 or 3 passes with the heat and 1 with the cold shot. The hardest part is thinking of it as a hairdryer and not a straightener. Slow passes allow the heat to circulate where the plates usually are. I don't rough dry my hair first so sopping wet to dry takes 3 hot passes for me.
Works best starting wet and not rough drying so much, just the roots should be rough dried. Using color wow dream coat and the airstrait keeps my hair straight and frizz free for days. Amazing tool!
Thank you so much for your advice, will definitely try 🙏♥️
where is part 4? I am interested to know more about longevity
Fellow Higrid here! I'm really interested in seeing your journey with the Airstrait. I've had one myself for a year now and it's the tool that works the best for me. I live in a very humid area in Canada and there is nothing that works with my hair at this time of the year except the Airstrait. I used the Airwrap yesterday and it was all ruined 30 minutes later, a big ball of freeze, I was so disappointed... But for some reason the Airstrait never disappoints. I do not pre-dry my hair, I simply do 2 passes on each strand and it's done. And this hairstyle will lasts 3 days whereas with any other tool, it will last 2 days. The only downside to it, for me, is the lack of texture, but it is still worth it!
Hello Julie my fellow Hagrid ☺️💕 thank you so much for sharing your airstrait journey so far! WOW that is amazing it only takes you 2 passes without pre-drying and it's done! I'm finding I am having to quite a few! I hear you RE the frizz ball - when I go on holiday I'm Monica from friends 😂 shame that happens you when you use the ariwrap but great that the airtsrait is working so well for you! I have used it x4 times now so I am going to do an update video next week ☺️
Your skin is amazing . I’d never wear make up if mine looked as good as yours!!!
Love the vids! Probably gonna by the airstraight - I wore wigs for 8 years bc I hated my hair and never knew how to style it. At 44 I’m happy to say I’m not only styling my hair but my girls hair too!! Thx for the tutorials :)
Oh thank you so much!! That’s so kind of you to say ☺️🙏
That is so amazing you’ve learn how to style and embrace your natural hair!! I love that 🥹🙏♥️ can I ask what helped with that? Xx
Hi I’ve been using mine for a few weeks I just dry the roots lightly before using it, it tends to work better on hair that’s more wet.
Thanks to your last tutorial I have discovered that there is also a ‘dry’ mode!
I use that now for a second day touch up rather than using straighteners thanks! X
So is it better not to dry the roots before using it
@@umutsuzeytin it’s good to concentrate it on the roots and leave the lengths wet. I also found not using a lot of products was better, just some heat protectant x
@@jillhackland7635 thank you 🤍
Thank you so much for the tip - defo going to try that! Also, LOVE that you learnt something from this video 🙏🥰♥️
Another fellow Hagrid here,I was considering buying an airwrap but after watching this video I’m now in a muddle airwrap or airstrait?? 🤔
Heyyyy fellow Hagrid - lovely to meet you 😆❤️ ohhhh that is a tricky one!! Maybe I will film a comparison video this week that might help you! xx
Fellow Hagrid here!
Have the air wrap but find I still need to run through my hair with a straightener
So curious to see whether this would combine the 2 for me
Helloooo fellow Hagrid 🙌🏻 I understand what you mean, there’s been times I’ve had to do that too, however so far with the Airstrait I haven’t needed to do that! It might be worth you going to a Dyson store near you and trying it before you buy 😉
Your hair is looking amazing! ❤
Thank you so much!! 🙂🙏🥰
@@alananoelle your Welcome Alana!
Hope your well! ❤️
Hi Alana! Are you reviewing the coming Dyson Airwrap ID?
Hi lovely, indeed I will 🤭 there will be a full review posted over here on my channel! what feature are you most excited about? I’m super excited to try out the new barrels!
Hi Alana! Thank you for all the Airwrap tips and tricks you've been sharing for years! About a year ago, you showed how to straighten your hair with the Airwrap, and in the title, you wrote "Who needs the Airstrait?" (ruclips.net/video/e82fKWfWhzw/видео.html ). Now you've actually tried the Airstrait, could you please tell us how they compare? Thank you so much!!
Update pls
I like your reviews but I think your reactions are too dramatic. 😅
I get abit over excited, don’t I Olive 🙊🥰
@@alananoelle I love your videos though 💕❤️🌷 and I think that you have wonderful personality.
I’m here for the drama! So if you could only have one the air wrap or the straight?
where is part 4? I am interested to know more about longevity