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Amazing Dyson hair dryer that will 'leave hair soft' now £70 off in exclusive sale

Amazing Dyson hair dryer that will 'leave hair soft' now £70 off in exclusive sale

Daily Record16-05-2025

The Dyson Supersonic Nural in Vinca Blue/Topaz is now £329.99, down from £399.99, in an exclusive limited-time deal on Dyson's website
As summer approaches, many are on the lookout for smarter ways to manage their haircare routine without sacrificing performance. The Dyson Supersonic Nural hair dryer offers a high-tech solution, and for a limited time, it's available at a reduced price, making it a notable option for those seeking innovation in styling.
Available exclusively on Dyson's website, the Supersonic Nural in Vinca Blue and Topaz is now on offer for £329.99, down from its original price of £399.99. This £70 saving applies only to the Vinca Blue/Topaz model. Other colours currently in stock include Jasper Plum, Ceramic Patina/Topaz, and Strawberry Bronze/Blush Pink, but these are not included in the current deal.

The Supersonic Nural is marketed as providing 'fast, intelligent drying' with 'no heat damage,' using a network of Nural sensors to adjust airflow and temperature to enhance natural shine and help protect scalp health.

Its built-in Scalp protect mode maintains an optimal temperature of 55C near the scalp, while attachment learning recognises and adjusts to your styling habits. The Pause detect function uses motion sensors to shut down the heater when the device is set down, saving energy and improving safety.
This model comes with five attachments: a gentle air attachment for close drying, a re-engineered styling concentrator, a wide-tooth comb, a new wave+curl diffuser, and a flyaway attachment designed for sleek finishes.
With four heat settings ranging from 28C to 100C and three airflow settings, the device aims to suit a variety of styling needs. The cold shot feature allows users to lock in their style once finished.

For those considering alternatives, the ghd Helios Professional Hair Dryer is available on Amazon for £127.99, reduced from £179. It has a 4.7-star rating from over 2,000 reviews.
Meanwhile, the Shark FlexStyle 5-in-1 Air Styler & Hair Dryer with Storage Case is priced at £259.99 (down from £279.99) and holds a 4.3-star rating based on 841 reviews.

But if it's the Dyson Supersonic Nural you're after, you're not alone, it's had users raving about its technology and styling results.
With a 4.5-star rating from 949 users, the Dyson Supersonic Nural has received strong praise for its performance.

One reviewer said: 'Brilliant hairdryer, lots of attachments to choose from, and features, much quieter than other dryers, well balanced and comfortable to use…Hair dries faster and feels in a far better condition.'
However, not all feedback is positive.
Another buyer noted: 'It's good but there are a few things that are super annoying. Firstly, the cut-out design feature cuts in when I'm slowly drying my hair. Also their customer service isn't great.'

Another user wrote: 'Only used three times, and although process takes longer than with my previous dryer, my own body temperature does not rise to the point of meltdown, so must be better for my hair. Hair feels thick, strong and bouncy, without frizz.'
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On the other hand, a less impressed customer commented: 'I have found this hairdryer is much heavier and incredibly noisy… possibly will return it.'

One more reviewer added: 'Absolutely love my Supersonic Nural. Has cut down my drying by half the time. The dome works great on my medium-length wavy hair and I finish off the roots with diffuser. Leaves hair so soft.'
For many, the Supersonic Nural represents a big leap in haircare technology. If you're looking to upgrade to one of the smartest dryers around, this might be the time.
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