BondiBoost Everlast Airstyler: Honest Review & Photos
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BondiBoost's Everlast Airstyler system claims to offer "champagne hair on a prosecco budget"— but at a fraction of the cost of a Dyson Airwrap, can it really?
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Do I brush my hair? Of course. Do I blow dry it after the shower? Sometimes. Do I occasionally take a curling iron to it? You betcha. But that's basically where it ends.
They also claim to be less damaging than traditional hair tools because they use both air and heat instead of just heat. The Dyson vs. Shark convo has been going on for years, and many people actually prefer the FlexStyle over the Airwrap!
Bondiboost agreed to send me an Everlast Airstyler to review, and I plan to give you ALL my thoughts and feelings below — just know, I am under no obligation to write positively about this experience. These are my true, actual opinions.
In addition to the Airstyler base, there are six attachments:
-Concentrated dryer nozzle
-Angled dryer nozzle
-Left ceramic barrel curler (for the left side of your head)
-Right ceramic barrel curler (for the right side of your head)
-32mm ceramic round brush (recommended for shorter/finer hair and bangs)
-58mm ceramic volumizing round brush (recommended for medium to long hair)
Air speeds: 3
Heat settings: 3
I should mention that before embarking on this journey, I didn't put heat protectant in my hair because I didn't have any. DO NOT be like me!! Always use heat protectant when using hot hair tools if you can.
When I first started using the curling barrels, I had them set to the highest heat and airflow. Halfway through, I switched to medium airflow, and that seemed to work better for me. I kept the heat high because I know my hair is usually allergic to holding any kind of curl.
The whole process took about 30 minutes to complete. Did it feel like a long while I was doing it? Yes. But I'd still prefer that over spending and hour plus on my hair. And I think the harsh reality is: If I want to style my hair, I'm gonna have to devote some time to it no matter what.
I probably won't use the Airstyler every single day, but I can definitely see myself doing it when I want to have a really, really good hair day. If anything, I'll probably rough dry and use the round brushes the most, and save curling for special occasions.
Note: The BondiBoost Everlast Airstyler was provided for editorial consideration, but I was not obligated to write positively about it. All opinions are my own.