![]() But the flat iron has three heat settings, all of which are within the normal range for a straightener: 330☏, 365☏, and 410☏, so it’s not a matter of not having high temperatures, but more so how well the Corrale straightens hair in one pass instead of multiple-another claim made by the company. In the promotional materials, the company claims its Dyson Corrale uses less heat on your hair, resulting in half the amount of damage. The Dyson Corrale usess "flex plates" that wrap around the hair. ![]() The Dyson Corrale claims it’s less damaging to hair We haven’t tested the Corrale yet, but we studied its claims to learn why it may be the Next Big Thing in hair-styling appliances. But our enthusiasm for the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer is less ardent, as we got comparable results from hair dryers costing a fraction of the price. We loved the Airwrap Styler when we tested curling irons, and could see someone justifying its (very) high price because it includes a kit of tools that create beautiful curls of various shapes and volumes, as well as a hair dryer attachment that ostensibly eliminates a whole separate tool for that styling step. Could a single hair appliance be so transformative (in its own right) to be worth the price of a new flat-screen TV?ĭyson, whose vacuums were its first claim to fame, is the same innovative brand behind the cult-favorite Supersonic Hair Dryer, which retails for $399.99, and the beloved Airwrap Styler Complete, which costs a whopping $549.99, both of which we tested in our labs and on our heads here at Reviewed. Yet when Dyson debuted its Corrale hair straightener, which retails for $499.99, it raised my eyebrows. I’ve been known to drop a few hundred dollars in one sitting at the salon, but this has always been to transform my hair, from say, brunette to blonde.
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