In-Depth Comparison of the Shark Flex Style vs Dyson Airwrap 

Dryer and styling brush combination tools have been a game changer for me. I love the look of a blow out, but always struggled with using a round brush and dryer on myself.

When I started this comparison of the new Shark FlexStyle and the Dyson Airwrap, I expected it to be a one-for-one comparison.

While I was filming the results of each of the attachments side-by-side over the course of a week, I was very surprised by what I discovered. Let’s dive right in to the details!

Price + What Comes in Each Box The Shark breaks down to $53.80 per item in the box and the Dyson breaks down to $59.90 per item included in the box.

Curling Wands Shark offers their curling wand in a 1.25″ size, with a medium length barrel. Dyson offers three different curling wand sises: .8″ for tight curls, 1.2″ for medium curls, and 1.6″ for loose curls and waves.

Both brand’s wands are made from a non-metal material that was gentle on my hair. The curling attachments are the only Shark attachments that use the coanda effect.

Round Brush Shark’s brush width is larger than Dyson’s, it reminds me of Revlon’s and Hot Tool’s One Step Stylers. For longer hair, this might be nice, shorter hair will do better with the Dyson round brush.

The Dyson round brush attachment is a smaller width and gives slightly more curve and wave vs Shark’s wider oval barrel. I feel like you can see the slight wave in the Dyson side.

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