Thanks for the comparison!!! I love the detail you provided with your comparison. Dyson hair tools are simply the best even though they are expensive, they are worth it to me. Your description of the final looks between the two is perfect. The Corrale leaves the hair professional; whereas, the AirStrait leaves it straight but natural. Glad I discovered your channel.
I’ve been looking for this comparison. I have supersonic and corrale which i love, now that airstrait is out, ive been eyeing on it. ❤ thank you! I think im gonna get the strait as well!
Thankyou so much for telling us how it works on dry hair as well.. every single review I've been watching.. people are only doing the wet to dry thing.. I really wanted to see how it works on dry hair before buying it. Thankyou.
Thanks for the video. I would love to see a comparison between this Dyson airstrait, the GHD duet styler and the brand new Revlon air straightener. It would be interesting to see the differences.
Appreciate the video! I am thinking of ordering both and gifting them to my wife on 2 different occasions. Would it really make sense to own both at the same time?
Apologies for the coming novel! I can see why people would consider owning both because in my opinion they are meant for somewhat different purposes. For me I just preferred the look the corrale gave me that I didn’t see myself using the air strait at home. I have now traveled with the corrale on a three day trip, where I straightened my hair twice. That used the full charge, but because of the trip duration I was able to leave my charger at home. I showered at night to avoid the use of a blow dryer, so I was able to get away with just the cordless corrale. If I was going on longer trips though I see the benefit of an airstrait because I would have had to bring at least my charger if the trip was any longer. If she has other dyson tools already, I’d recommend to get her the corrale first and watch her routine at home and travel to see if the battery length or need of a dryer ever appears to cause her any issues, then you add the airstrait if it does.
I have the Airstrait and I love it. I had the Corrale and returned it because it has to be charged for at least 1 hour before using it even if it’s plugged in while using it. When it’s unplugged it quickly starts to lose its charge however it also loses charge while plugged in. Don’t ask me why it just does. I called support and they confirmed it. If you have short hair it will work. I have very long hair so it didn’t work for me. Additionally it lost heat while it was plugged. What the heck! Anyhow, I wouldn’t get the Corrale. If I have an appliance plugged in I expect it to work while plugged in.
@@Kindlyone777 how interesting! I’m able to charge mine, leaving unplugged and using it for two-three days in a row, no problem. It also does keep charging for me while in use if I set it on the charger.
Thank you for review. Does the air strait also straightens the roots well? Whenever I dry my hair using air wrap I have to pull my straightener for baby hairs in the front. The airwrap does not reach that so I have to straighten them. Wondering if airstraight have the same issue?
I have naturally textured hair and use my Airwrap to blow dry my hair often with no issue. I use the smoothing brush allover, then I take the round brush attachment and smooth out my roots. Works great for my hair needs and the look I prefer. Since I do prefer wearing my hair straight, I will probably pick up the airstrait to add to my collection. As far as the roots with the air strait, I will use my regular round brush to get the roots smooth then continue with the blow dry/straighten. I just watched a video where the person (Jasmine something, can’t recall her last name) and she did that and it worked great!!
if you have the airwrap, I think it depends on if you’re going for a more natural straight or a more salon professional straight. I have the airwrap and went with the corral anyway because I prefer the way it straightens and I can take Justine thing to curl and straighten when I travel.
I think because with the airstrait it only does just a straight blow dry, I’d still go for the corrale and supersonic even if I didn’t have either. I wouldn’t buy them both at the same time because of that costing me $1000 with tax but eventually having both would still be my preference.
@@accountingforluxury Me too! I love my supersonic as well, and can’t imagine being without it. I think your response will help someone decide that is looking for their first Dyson purchase. I think Dyson hair tools offer so much versatility and options to style hair. Sometimes I find I have too many options, and I can’t decide. I am always happy with how my hair turns out.
So I found the noise to be about the same as my airwrap, so I didn’t find it irritating at all. I could see how it might be that way for some people though but it’s really not bad imo.
I didn’t feel like I could get the ends to massively turn under with the airstrait because it’s more subtle, but it’s definitely possible with the corrale.
Looking at the box, manual, and website, I don’t think it is made to switch between voltage types. The website is the strongest basis for this as it says that it is made for the voltage of the country it’s sold in, so it should work in your country but not necessarily while traveling to others. I could be wrong of course but based on what I’m reading it is not like the corrale.
I’d say probably the corrale due to it having hot plates plus a drying before hand. It still does way less damage though than my previous straightener I used on a lower setting.
I do that quite often, especially if I’ve got a super early morning. I do recommend the kitsch Terry towel scrunchy and kenra blowdry spray. Both help speed up dry time with my hair.
That is one of the things I wanted to show is that you can’t do big sections of hair. It has to be small because it blows the hair out which made it annoying for me to use :/ The forage I showed is just the one time I filmed it and I tried all different width sections but even small sections still blow strands out on me.
Hello, thank you for this fantastic comparison. Please, could you tell me whether you notice some hair pulled out with airstrait? Does it pull more that Corrale? Thank you ❤
I had no issue with my hair being pulled or caught on either. Both were very smooth; the airstrait just blew hair out the sides of the device, but that hair didn’t catch on anything.
For me with regular hair dryers it definitely would take at least 35-40 minutes. I don’t know why but the dyson dries it very quick. A couple of other things I think have helped though is the Kenra blow dry spray and the kitsch towel hair scrunch both seem to help moisture get out.
Très déçu, il ne tien vraiment pas la charge (15/20min) même avec le socle, ne fonctionne pas en filaire, il faut attendre qu'il ce recharge pour finir la coupe ( soit 2h20 avant de pouvoir sans recervir ). Le SAV me dit que c'est normal. Je n'ose même pas parler du prix, exorbitant.
I’m sorry you’ve had this experience. I think someone else has also mentioned this in the comments, but I’ve had zero charge problems. I get at least 30-40 minutes charge with mine and that is over several days not being recharged. Like I said in the video straightening takes me 5-10 minutes with this device, and I’ve been able to get 4 uses out of it on a charge. I use the middle heat setting, sonn bb perhaps if you are using the highest setting this causes a greater loss in battery life. When I curl my hair I’ve been able to get a fully curled styled and a straightened style on a charge.
You had to put so much passes with the air stat because you put a lot of hair. You are not even sectioning your hair properly lol you put a lot of hair The video would be helpful if you actually did it properly and half and half instead of the blah blah blah with your thoughts. We literally just want to see a comparison with our own eyes. Otherwise is very subjective.
I appreciate the feedback here, especially as I’m not in any way a styling pro or professional beauty blogger as I stated in the video. I did actually have my hair very sectioned, but for time sake I just didn’t want to show 20 minutes of styling footage and tried to show relevant short shots instead. My filming set up is for my conversational opinion based luxury videos, so I’m sorry this was not a helpful format for you.
Thanks for the comparison!!! I love the detail you provided with your comparison. Dyson hair tools are simply the best even though they are expensive, they are worth it to me. Your description of the final looks between the two is perfect. The Corrale leaves the hair professional; whereas, the AirStrait leaves it straight but natural.
Glad I discovered your channel.
so glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for writing such a kind comment! it means a lot :)
Definitely.Your description at the end is very helpful. I have the AirStrait and will be getting the Corrale as well.
@@claudiafigueroa363 so glad you found it helpful!
I’ve been looking for this comparison. I have supersonic and corrale which i love, now that airstrait is out, ive been eyeing on it. ❤ thank you! I think im gonna get the strait as well!
go for it! I’m so glad this was helpful!
Thankyou so much for telling us how it works on dry hair as well.. every single review I've been watching.. people are only doing the wet to dry thing..
I really wanted to see how it works on dry hair before buying it. Thankyou.
Glad I could help!
Thanks for the comparison! Have t tried my air straight yet as I just had a blowout but this was great to watch in prep!
I recommend holding your ends while using it to keep hair from flying everywhere as much 😂
Thanks for the video. I would love to see a comparison between this Dyson airstrait, the GHD duet styler and the brand new Revlon air straightener. It would be interesting to see the differences.
Glad you enjoyed it! I would recommend going over to @Milabu’s channel. She does lots of device comparisons :)
Appreciate the video! I am thinking of ordering both and gifting them to my wife on 2 different occasions. Would it really make sense to own both at the same time?
Apologies for the coming novel! I can see why people would consider owning both because in my opinion they are meant for somewhat different purposes. For me I just preferred the look the corrale gave me that I didn’t see myself using the air strait at home. I have now traveled with the corrale on a three day trip, where I straightened my hair twice. That used the full charge, but because of the trip duration I was able to leave my charger at home. I showered at night to avoid the use of a blow dryer, so I was able to get away with just the cordless corrale. If I was going on longer trips though I see the benefit of an airstrait because I would have had to bring at least my charger if the trip was any longer. If she has other dyson tools already, I’d recommend to get her the corrale first and watch her routine at home and travel to see if the battery length or need of a dryer ever appears to cause her any issues, then you add the airstrait if it does.
@@accountingforluxury, such a great response, thanks so much. :)
I have the Airstrait and I love it. I had the Corrale and returned it because it has to be charged for at least 1 hour before using it even if it’s plugged in while using it. When it’s unplugged it quickly starts to lose its charge however it also loses charge while plugged in. Don’t ask me why it just does. I called support and they confirmed it. If you have short hair it will work. I have very long hair so it didn’t work for me. Additionally it lost heat while it was plugged. What the heck! Anyhow, I wouldn’t get the Corrale. If I have an appliance plugged in I expect it to work while plugged in.
@@Kindlyone777 how interesting! I’m able to charge mine, leaving unplugged and using it for two-three days in a row, no problem. It also does keep charging for me while in use if I set it on the charger.
Quiero una Dyson
Pero no se cual de las dos es mejor tenerla primero
Thank you for this great review. I think would really like the Corral cordless. You hair looks beautiful.
thank you😊
Thank you for review. Does the air strait also straightens the roots well? Whenever I dry my hair using air wrap I have to pull my straightener for baby hairs in the front. The airwrap does not reach that so I have to straighten them. Wondering if airstraight have the same issue?
I was able to get pretty close to the roots with the airstrait to get everything straight, but I’ve not noticed that issue with my airwrap before.
@@Ibrah-ibrah I did see her video yesterday and it was really good!
I have naturally textured hair and use my Airwrap to blow dry my hair often with no issue. I use the smoothing brush allover, then I take the round brush attachment and smooth out my roots. Works great for my hair needs and the look I prefer. Since I do prefer wearing my hair straight, I will probably pick up the airstrait to add to my collection. As far as the roots with the air strait, I will use my regular round brush to get the roots smooth then continue with the blow dry/straighten. I just watched a video where the person (Jasmine something, can’t recall her last name) and she did that and it worked great!!
@@traciewarren1070 I’m going to go look for her video now!
So if I have the airwrap and I'm trying to choose between the two I'd probably want the Airstrait?
if you have the airwrap, I think it depends on if you’re going for a more natural straight or a more salon professional straight. I have the airwrap and went with the corral anyway because I prefer the way it straightens and I can take Justine thing to curl and straighten when I travel.
I love my corrale. Would you rather have the supersonic and the corrale, or just the air strait?
I think because with the airstrait it only does just a straight blow dry, I’d still go for the corrale and supersonic even if I didn’t have either. I wouldn’t buy them both at the same time because of that costing me $1000 with tax but eventually having both would still be my preference.
@@accountingforluxury Me too! I love my supersonic as well, and can’t imagine being without it. I think your response will help someone decide that is looking for their first Dyson purchase. I think Dyson hair tools offer so much versatility and options to style hair. Sometimes I find I have too many options, and I can’t decide. I am always happy with how my hair turns out.
@@leeanne8651 that’s my hope!
Great video and explanation. I often think the corrale doesn’t get as much love as it should.
@@leeanne8651 100% agree
Do you find it irritating to hear the airstrait when straightening?
So I found the noise to be about the same as my airwrap, so I didn’t find it irritating at all. I could see how it might be that way for some people though but it’s really not bad imo.
Is it possible to at least turn your hair under at the ends rather than straight to the end? I have a short bob cut
I didn’t feel like I could get the ends to massively turn under with the airstrait because it’s more subtle, but it’s definitely possible with the corrale.
Córrale works with220 v to 110 V due to the rechargíng Station.. is it also like that with Airstrait ?
Looking at the box, manual, and website, I don’t think it is made to switch between voltage types. The website is the strongest basis for this as it says that it is made for the voltage of the country it’s sold in, so it should work in your country but not necessarily while traveling to others. I could be wrong of course but based on what I’m reading it is not like the corrale.
That sounds like the same as the hairdryer which makes sense. It’s a pain in this day and age, not being able to switch between voltages. 😔
@@AnUrbanGypsy totally agree. These two probably just suck to much power.
Which one do you think might be more damaging to the hair? Air strait or corrale
I’d say probably the corrale due to it having hot plates plus a drying before hand. It still does way less damage though than my previous straightener I used on a lower setting.
what straightener did you use prior
@@MeMe-hk9qo jilbere by conair professional nano silver ceramic straightner
Woohoo! I was just looking for reviews of the air strait
glad it’s useful for you!
RUclips algorithim is smarter than you think I guess
Thanks for the review and comparison.. but dyson is a little bit heavy..
I’ve heard that complaint before. I personally haven’t felt that but it’s up to each person to decide 🤷🏻♀️
do you think I can air dry my hair and then use the corrale?
I do that quite often, especially if I’ve got a super early morning. I do recommend the kitsch Terry towel scrunchy and kenra blowdry spray. Both help speed up dry time with my hair.
This was very helpful! Thank you!
So glad it helped!
You are using to large a section when using the airstrait. It is falling out the sides
That is one of the things I wanted to show is that you can’t do big sections of hair. It has to be small because it blows the hair out which made it annoying for me to use :/ The forage I showed is just the one time I filmed it and I tried all different width sections but even small sections still blow strands out on me.
Hello, thank you for this fantastic comparison. Please, could you tell me whether you notice some hair pulled out with airstrait? Does it pull more that Corrale? Thank you ❤
I had no issue with my hair being pulled or caught on either. Both were very smooth; the airstrait just blew hair out the sides of the device, but that hair didn’t catch on anything.
@@accountingforluxury thank you a lot!!!!
Thank you ! It’s so helpful!!! :) after watching your video, I have decided what to get :-)
so glad the video was helpful!
Thank you, very thorough and right to the point
glad you enjoyed!
15 minutes to dry is a dream for me with my hair- it takes 45 minutes at least
For me with regular hair dryers it definitely would take at least 35-40 minutes. I don’t know why but the dyson dries it very quick. A couple of other things I think have helped though is the Kenra blow dry spray and the kitsch towel hair scrunch both seem to help moisture get out.
Very helpful thank you because I have the Corrale 🙏
so glad it was helpful for you!
I hated the corrale! It damaged my hair so bad. I put a claim and because of the damage I got a full refund.
So sorry to hear you had a bad experience! My corrale experience has been fantastic so far.
How did you put a claim.!? I wanted to do it as my hair was damaged as well… but don’t know how to approach.
Did you have to send it back?
I wanna know too
Please let us know how you got refund
You’re saying that’s the one you’re keeping but you’re wiggling both. Which one are you keeping , dear?
I kept the corrale.
Electric clipboard hot air comb Good product, just a bit pricey~!
yeah I don’t think dyson could ever be classed as anything but pricey 😅😅😅
Très déçu, il ne tien vraiment pas la charge (15/20min) même avec le socle, ne fonctionne pas en filaire, il faut attendre qu'il ce recharge pour finir la coupe ( soit 2h20 avant de pouvoir sans recervir ). Le SAV me dit que c'est normal. Je n'ose même pas parler du prix, exorbitant.
I’m sorry you’ve had this experience. I think someone else has also mentioned this in the comments, but I’ve had zero charge problems. I get at least 30-40 minutes charge with mine and that is over several days not being recharged. Like I said in the video straightening takes me 5-10 minutes with this device, and I’ve been able to get 4 uses out of it on a charge. I use the middle heat setting, sonn bb perhaps if you are using the highest setting this causes a greater loss in battery life. When I curl my hair I’ve been able to get a fully curled styled and a straightened style on a charge.
I can’t curl with my Corrale to save my life 😢
I watched a tutorial from @milabu if I remember correctly.
You had to put so much passes with the air stat because you put a lot of hair. You are not even sectioning your hair properly lol you put a lot of hair
The video would be helpful if you actually did it properly and half and half instead of the blah blah blah with your thoughts. We literally just want to see a comparison with our own eyes. Otherwise is very subjective.
I appreciate the feedback here, especially as I’m not in any way a styling pro or professional beauty blogger as I stated in the video. I did actually have my hair very sectioned, but for time sake I just didn’t want to show 20 minutes of styling footage and tried to show relevant short shots instead. My filming set up is for my conversational opinion based luxury videos, so I’m sorry this was not a helpful format for you.