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The Dyson Airwrap I.D is literally my prized possession and it's been slashed by £80 for Prime Day

The Dyson Airwrap I.D is literally my prized possession and it's been slashed by £80 for Prime Day

The Sun09-07-2025
AMAZON has been dropping some incredible deals for its Prime Day sale, and I've spotted a huge discount one of the beauty world's best-loved products.
The Dyson Airwrap I.D has been slashed by an impressive £80 for the shopping event, taking it down from £479.99 to £399.99.
Dyson Airwrap i.d. Multi-Styler and Dryer, £399.99 (was £479.99)
The air styler is the most sought-after beauty tech tool, so it's rare to see it be slashed so significantly.
I got my Dyson Airwrap I.D earlier this year and I can honestly say that it's transformed my haircare routine.
After years of trying and failing to master the art of a bouncy blow-out, the Airwrap's user-friendly design has been a game-changer for me.
The I.D is an upgraded version of the original model, which can be controlled through your smartphone.
Using the Dyson app, beauty fans are able to create a personalised styling routine, which makes the Airwrap switch between the settings automatically.
It comes with a storage case and six attachments, including two of the iconic auto-wrap barrels.
Dyson Airwrap i.d. Multi-Styler and Dryer, £399.99 (was £479.99)
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There are two versions designed for either straight/ wavy hair or curly/ coil hair, with different attachments to suit each hair type.
Both versions have been slashed to £399.99 in the Amazon Prime sale, but it's unclear how long the deal will be running.
For more information on the viral buy, you can ready my full review of the Dyson Airwrap I.D.
The hair drying nozzle and the 40mm curling barrel are my go-to attachments for creating bouncy curls, and I've found the key to ensuring the style stays in place all day is to use a mousse while the hair is still wet.
My favourite is the Color Wow Xtra Large Bombshell Volumiser, which is also on sale for Amazon Prime Day.
It's reduced by an impressive 43% right now, so shoppers can pick it up for £13.68 instead of £24.
You can follow The Sun's live blog for all the top Amazon Prime Day deals as they come in.
Amazon's shopping extravaganza is live from 8-11 July, but deals are constantly changing.
There are plenty of incredible beauty deals currently in the Amazon sale, including Color Wow's viral Dream Coat Spray that's been slashed by 41%.
The multifunctional spray works to fight frizz and give a glossy finish to the hair once it's been activated by heat.
Fake tan fanatics have also been rushing to pick up the cult St. Tropez One Hour Express Tan, and it's at its lowest price of £12.25 for a 200ml bottle that usually costs £33.
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