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Dyson Airstrait vs. Corrale: Which Straightener is Right for You?

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Dyson's hair tools are quickly becoming as popular as their vacuums. The brand currently has two hair straighteners in their lineup: the Dyson Airstrait and the Dyson Corrale. We're comparing what makes them similar and what makes them different so you can decide which straightener is best for you.

The Main Difference: Hotplates

The main difference between the Dyson Airstrait vs. Corrale is the presence of hotplates. The Corrale features unique flexi-plates that eliminate the need for high heat to straighten dry hair. On the other hand, the Dyson Airstrait eliminates the hotplates entirely; instead, it uses airflow, as the name suggests, to dry and straighten wet or dry hair. If you're indifferent about whether or not your straightener has hotplates, let's explore these tools further.

Dyson Airstrait Hair Straightener in Amber Silk - 143280-01

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Dyson Airstrait Hair Straightener in Amber Silk - 143280-01
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Dyson Corrale Copper/Nickel Hair Straightener - 413125-01

Styling

When it comes to styling, the Airstrait is almost like a hybrid of a hair dryer and straightener: it uses directional hot air to blow wet hair dry and straighten it simultaneously. No matter your hair type, you'll use this tool the same way: simply section your wet hair, placing each section in the tool one at a time. Because you're styling your hair from wet, you'll be done much faster. There's also the dry styling mode to refresh or refine your hair style with pre-set temperatures that suit different styles. The main drawback of the Airstrait is that it can only straighten hair; it can't create other styles like a traditional flat iron. If you're looking for a hair tool that can create multiple styles, this probably isn't the Dyson hair tool for you.

Those looking to create multiple styles from one hair tool will probably prefer the Corrale, whose design more closely resembles a traditional straightener. Its hotplates have a unique, flexible curve that grips the hair, for better results in less time. In addition to classic straightening, the Corrale can create a variety of beachy wave hairstyles and can even be used to create curls.

Hair Types

black and white photo of two women, one with curly hair and one with wavy hair, using the Dyson Airstrait

The Dyson Airstrait is suitable for every hair type, from Type 1 to Type 4. Those with Type 1 hair already have straight strands, but can use the tool to make hair sleeker and smoother. Wavy Type 2 hair is easy to straighten, and the tool will create a naturally straight look that's sleek and shiny. Type 3 and Type 4 hair is curly or coily, and thus more susceptible to heat damage. That's what makes the Dyson Airstraight great for curls; its lower styling temperature protects hair from overheating and breaking. The directional airflow smooths the hair cuticle and reduces flyaways for straight styles without frizz. People with any hair type can also use the dry styling mode to refresh their style.

black and white photo of two women, one with curly hair and one with straight hair, using Dyson Corrale

The Dyson Corrale has different temperature settings for different hair types. The 329°F low heat setting is best for Type 1 or thin hair, while the 410°F setting is best for Type 4 hair. Other hair types can use the medium heat 365°F setting. Corrale's unique flexible plates change shape with your hair, so you can use less pressure no matter your hair type. Less pressure means less damage.

The verdict? Both of these hair tools are suitable for any hair type, but those with Type 3 or 4 hair will appreciate the especially gentle straightening of the Airstrait.

Price

Both the Airstrait and Corrale retail for $499, so they're evenly matched here. Of course, $499 is a big investment for a hair tool, so make sure you're weighing all the other factors to make a worthwhile investment.

Corded vs. Cordless

Another factor to consider is the cord. The Corrale is cordless and charges on its dock. The Airstrait does have a cord and plugs into the wall like a standard straightener; however, it's this plug that sets the Airstrait apart from other hair straighteners. Its PRCD (Portable Residual Current Device) plug is designed for safety, which is key with wet to dry straightening. Plus, moving some of the electronic elements into the plug reduces the weight of the tool itself, which is key for comfortable styling. So while the Airstrait doesn't have the cordless convenience of the Corrale, it's made that way for a reason. In this battle, each hair tool has its pros and cons.

Portability

front view of Dyson Airstrait and heat mat
front view of copper Dyson Corrale with charging dock and travel case

If you usually bring a hair tool on vacation, these hair tools are both a good choice. The Corrale comes with its own heat-resistant travel pouch and a travel-friendly charging dock. The Airstrait comes with a non-slip heat mat that's great for protecting counters and a presentation case for protection on the go.

Dyson Airstrait vs. Corrale: Find Your Perfect Straightener

In short, both Dyson hair straighteners are great hair tools, with different features better suited to different uses. When comparing the Dyson Airstrait vs. Corrale, those looking for the gentlest straightening possible and fast results will prefer the Airstrait. If you're looking for more styling versatility and a travel-friendly design, the Corrale is your best bet. If you're still having trouble deciding, call our Dyson experts at 800-860-3577 or visit our store, where we have Dyson's hair tools on display.

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