Conair just launched a Dyson Airwrap dupe for only $49

With the hundreds of blow dryers, hair straighteners and curling irons on the market, it can be a difficult feat to know which are worth the buy and which ones will be sworn-in lifesavers.At this rate, I review hundreds of hair products each years.From handy blow dryer brushes to salon-grade shampoos, it’s hard to find a brand I haven’t put on rotation.

The next best thing? Conair’s new Style Chemistry Styler.As soon as I saw it, I knew it was going to be a Dyson Airwrap dupe.While there’s not a true dryer attachment, it’s styling attachments, including the viral spin wand and curling iron units, mimic the viral Dyson tools set that’s upwards of $600 — but this one is only $49.RELATED: Best heat protectants we reviewedYes, you read that correctly.

For hundreds of dollars yes, you’re essentially grabbing the near-exact same concept.Conair’s base has a lightweight design and digital display for easy handling and control while styling.

It also includes six heat settings.Its locking mechanism allows users to have a safe and seamless styling experience, which I appreciate.

No attachments flying off, with that said.At the time of publish, you can only buy the Conair Style Chemistry Styler at Target or Conair.The Starter Kit (includes the Base and CC attachment) is $49, the Deep Waves attachment is an additional $37 and all other remaining attachments are between $15 and $18 each.

This a la carte option allows you to fully customize your styling experience.The complete set, if desired, is $167.53.The attachments include the following:As soon as I began using the Conair Style Chemistry Styler, I knew it was going to be the next great styling tool for budget-conscious shoppers.

After blow-drying my hair with Drybar’s The Double Shot Blow Dryer Brush ($155), I began styling my hair with the Conair Base and Classic Curls Attachment.I realized that it only took about five to 10 minutes to heat up completely, which is far quicker than some other heat t...

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