Just wanted to add - apologies on my voice here! I had a bit of a sore throat and my voice had kind of gone, sorry if it’s annoying to listen to ahhhhh 🙈
I have the GHD and used to have a round brush, not dyson, but similar in the sense that both blow hair. To me, one of the biggest differences not mentioned here is that with the GHD, because there’s no air flow, the hair is not blown in different directions and therefore I notice a lot less frizz and more shine… for reference, I have fine thin hair and live a humid country ( I know, terrible combo!). I absolutely love the GHD tool
I also have very fine hair and live on humid place! My hair is also curly, so now I use the flat iron or the ghd glide… I have the Dyson and I don’t have good results… I think all air-stylers don’t work for my hair(idk why). How do you feel about the damage on your hair?? Do you think the ghd blow dry holds the humidity like a flat iron??
@@Magenta10144 honestly, i blow dry 2x a week and no damage at all. My hair is actually better than it ever was (i also use leave in conditioner, heat protection, oil after blow drying). And it holds well. I have the GHD platinum and use it only if i want to add curls. I’m really happy with the investment! I never used the dyson; tried it in store a few times but decided against after much research. I didn’t think it was better than the drybar that I had before. I hope this helps.
This is also my experience. I have both the GHD et the Airwrap. Without any hesitation, I prefer the GHD because it reduces frizziness. For those who don't have problem with frizziness and want more volume, the Airdrop would be a better option.
@@marijamance9529 I have both the GHD Blowdry and the Dyson as well, GHD is much better for style hold and smoothness on curly frizzy hair. Not quite flat iron level hold, but much better than Dyson. With Dyson, I walk outside and it can look like I didn't style my hair at all!
Exactly this! I’m sure I mentioned this at the start ‘duet blow dry doesn’t have an external airflow’ then held it up to my hair to show ‘it doesn’t blow the rest of the hair around’ And I agree - duet is better tension and perfect for smoothing frizzy/fluffy hair or curly hair Then the Dyson airwrap is perhaps better for volume!
I have both the Dyson Air wrap and the GHD Duet Blowdry and much prefer the GHD on my extremely frizzy, slightly curly medium thickness hair. The style I create with the GHD Duet Blowdry stays smooth all day, even in humidity. The Dyson puffs out and frizzes throughout the day, even if it looks equally smooth at first.
I have had the same experience. I find I use the dyson to rough dry my hair then switch to the ghd. So happy with how ghd give such a smooth, shiny and extremely bouncy blowout.
I’ve just purchased this Airwrap id and also own one from 2021. The round brush in the id is substantially bigger than my original and I also own a small round brush attachment. The small is my favourite for creating curls. What I do like about the Airwrap is that if you change your hairstyle or length you the option of buying further attachments for £30.
Thanks for sharing! Yes I love the large round brush on this new airwrap, but yes as you say - the smaller round brush will give a tighter, more defined curl shape!
I've been waiting for this!! Thank you for the comparison. Wish you finished the video with a comparison between the different sides after you came back from your outing.
@@leticiapfreitas olá! Pedi para meu Marido comprar nos Estados Unidos. Ele comprou no site da Amazon! Moro em Pernambuco, então a voltagem é 220V. E nos Estados Unidos é 110V. Tive que comprar por fora um conversor, também comprei na amazon americana. :-)
Which round brush attachment is better For airwrap? The regular size or large size? This new model has larger size and conical barrel, I can’t decide which to get?!
I just got the GHD last week and I absolutely love it. I have chin length medium fine hair, and it gives me smooth volume that lasts all day. I’ve never tried the Dyson, but I’ve tried many other brands of blow dry brushes (varied price points) and the GHD beats them all by far.
I have both of these. They both look good after drying but the dyson frizzes/puffs up after a while. My hair is fine, damaged and wavy. It frizzes very easily.
You said the GHD isnt blowing out air. My concern with the GHD is that its not really using air to blow dry the hair, it's the brush/bristles that are getting hot and so isn't that more damaging on wet hair vs using a air/blow dry brush? Because its essentially using direct heat vs the Dyson which is blow drying the hair
So the ghd does still use an airflow (it’s literally like an in between of a hairdryer and the rise hot brush) but it’s not an external powerful airflow blowing outwards (there are no gaps in the brush where the air is coming out of) so yes it’s relying more on the heat from the barrel to smooth and add shape Dyson is that external powerful airflow so it’s relying on that external air to smooth and add shape Both apply heat directly to the hair (just a different kind of heat really) and the most ‘damage’ which could be done with any wet to dry product is how you use it actually So styling from soaking wet, ripping the brush through harshly, going over multiple multiple times when it’s already dry - these are the things which will damage your hair in the long run when using products like these That’s why it’s important to read manufacturers instructions on how damp the hair should be and how many passes/how long to hold on the hair etc. Hope that helps! 🧡
Hey! Colour wow says on their website that you shouldn't use Dream coat and Xtra Large bombshell together. They have also said that Dream coat should be the last product applied to wet hair before styling (if using with cocktail and/or raise the root). Not sure why, just thought i would let you know so that you can look into it yourself and see if it will affect your hair/hair routine in any way. 😊
Wow very interesting - thank you I actually didn’t know this! ‘the two polymer technologies can counteract each other (i.e., Dream Coat compresses, Xtra Large expands) You can, however, use Dream Coat one day, then use Xtra Large on following wash days to style’ But you can apparently use Dream Coat for Curly Hair & Xtra large together, just apply the Xtra large first! Interesting I’ll have to use a different smoothing blow dry spray before I then use Xtra Large in the future - thank you 😊 x
ghd duet is 120C heated barrel with a gentle internal airflow, there is no ‘external airflow’ which blows the hair around Dyson airwrap (highest temp) is 150C with an external powerful airflow, however the barrel of the brush does not heat up - it’s just like a hairbrush So they work very differently!
I got the airwrap on the beginning of the year, and I’m not satisfied at all… maybe because my hair is curly.. I’m debating if I get the ghd blow dry, is hard because such huge price tags!! My hair is thin, but with density, naturally fragile and I live in a cold humid place! I really feel that the airwrap was damaging my hair - every time I use my hair gets strangely dry, it even breaks when I pass my hands in it, is always full of little pieces of hair on the floor when I finish, and the style don’t hold not even for one hour! And I bought every attachment, my favorite was the normal air blow 😅 so I’m definitely disappointed, almost one year on the battle with the airwrap. I even came back to my ghd Helios and my hair immediately stopped breaking… I would love to see a tutorial how to get straight results with the ghd Blowdry
Wow this is a hard one then! So hard to say without seeing your hair, I wouldn’t want to say definitely duet blow dry is for you if you feel like Dyson airwrap always fell out (as I mention in the video - duet blow dry shape does fall out of my hair, I have to pin curl it up ideally) And ensure you’re using plenty of products with heat protection! If your hair was/is breaking off this is because it’s brittle so I’d recommend a moisturising shampoo and conditioner also and a hair oil Hope this helps!
"Hello everyone, I have very fine, smooth, thin, straight and long hair. I’m looking for a good brush-should I buy GHD or Dyson? Can anyone help me? i want some voclum and curl.
They are completely different tools, seeing as duet blow dry is a round brush (so it’s good for some volume & bounce) and the Dyson airstrait is like a straightener/hairdryer So depends what kind of look you want!
True but I didn’t want to do this on the Dyson side as it wouldn’t be a fair comparison then against ghd which doesn’t have this option! Was trying to use them both exactly like for like x
I wouldn’t worry about damage and health of your hair with these tools - they are both lower safe temperatures to use on damp hair (proven and tested!) The main damage which can occur when using tools like this is actually the force people pull them through the hair (as hair is fragile when wet) that’s also why it’s best to style from damp and not soaking wet And try and go over your sections 3-4 times not multiple multiple times on each section Hope that helps and of course use plenty of products with heat protection in always, regular hair trims and all the other tips you need to do to ensure you have healthy hair 👌🏼
I’m sorry but it was hard to watch her rolling her hair in and trying to untangle lol. Julissa (UA-camr) does a great job showing how to do curls and releasing the hair not like this as she’s tangling it that’s why many people return these items due to hair tangling. 😳
Which part did the brush get tangled? I’m not sure it did? I showed 2 ways to remove: pinch roots and twist out and then in the diagonal section, keep rotating the brush as you’re gliding down… Anyways I’ll be sure to check out Julissa and see how she removes the brush!
@ it’s hard to describe sorry. But when you try to curl it and leave it in, then you’re untangling. Trust me I went through that too but thank goodness with a lot of practice and watching YT videos are a savior.
Just wanted to add - apologies on my voice here! I had a bit of a sore throat and my voice had kind of gone, sorry if it’s annoying to listen to ahhhhh 🙈
I have the GHD and used to have a round brush, not dyson, but similar in the sense that both blow hair. To me, one of the biggest differences not mentioned here is that with the GHD, because there’s no air flow, the hair is not blown in different directions and therefore I notice a lot less frizz and more shine… for reference, I have fine thin hair and live a humid country ( I know, terrible combo!). I absolutely love the GHD tool
I also have very fine hair and live on humid place! My hair is also curly, so now I use the flat iron or the ghd glide… I have the Dyson and I don’t have good results… I think all air-stylers don’t work for my hair(idk why).
How do you feel about the damage on your hair??
Do you think the ghd blow dry holds the humidity like a flat iron??
@@Magenta10144 honestly, i blow dry 2x a week and no damage at all. My hair is actually better than it ever was (i also use leave in conditioner, heat protection, oil after blow drying). And it holds well. I have the GHD platinum and use it only if i want to add curls. I’m really happy with the investment! I never used the dyson; tried it in store a few times but decided against after much research. I didn’t think it was better than the drybar that I had before. I hope this helps.
This is also my experience. I have both the GHD et the Airwrap. Without any hesitation, I prefer the GHD because it reduces frizziness. For those who don't have problem with frizziness and want more volume, the Airdrop would be a better option.
@@marijamance9529 I have both the GHD Blowdry and the Dyson as well, GHD is much better for style hold and smoothness on curly frizzy hair. Not quite flat iron level hold, but much better than Dyson. With Dyson, I walk outside and it can look like I didn't style my hair at all!
Exactly this! I’m sure I mentioned this at the start ‘duet blow dry doesn’t have an external airflow’ then held it up to my hair to show ‘it doesn’t blow the rest of the hair around’
And I agree - duet is better tension and perfect for smoothing frizzy/fluffy hair or curly hair
Then the Dyson airwrap is perhaps better for volume!
I have both the Dyson Air wrap and the GHD Duet Blowdry and much prefer the GHD on my extremely frizzy, slightly curly medium thickness hair. The style I create with the GHD Duet Blowdry stays smooth all day, even in humidity. The Dyson puffs out and frizzes throughout the day, even if it looks equally smooth at first.
Oh now I want it too!!
I find the same, dyson just doesn’t cut it for me. Maybe if you don’t have curly hair that can frizz?
Yes very true with the ‘puffiness’ on frizzy/fluffy hair types with Dyson!
I have had the same experience. I find I use the dyson to rough dry my hair then switch to the ghd. So happy with how ghd give such a smooth, shiny and extremely bouncy blowout.
I’ve just purchased this Airwrap id and also own one from 2021. The round brush in the id is substantially bigger than my original and I also own a small round brush attachment. The small is my favourite for creating curls. What I do like about the Airwrap is that if you change your hairstyle or length you the option of buying further attachments for £30.
Thanks for sharing! Yes I love the large round brush on this new airwrap, but yes as you say - the smaller round brush will give a tighter, more defined curl shape!
Thank you for walking us through each section as you do it. It looks so good!
You are so welcome! 🥰 I think both sides look good! 👌🏼
I've been waiting for this!! Thank you for the comparison. Wish you finished the video with a comparison between the different sides after you came back from your outing.
No worries - glad you enjoyed it! 🧡 and yes I need to get better at doing that and remembering to come back with end of day results! 🫡😅
I’m from Brazil. I have the GHD Blowdry Brush. I love it! ♥️😍
Amazing 😍
Oi Cinthia também sou brasileira e quero esta GHD!!! Como conseguiu comprar? Alguma dica?
@@leticiapfreitas olá! Pedi para meu Marido comprar nos Estados Unidos. Ele comprou no site da Amazon!
Moro em Pernambuco, então a voltagem é 220V. E nos Estados Unidos é 110V. Tive que comprar por fora um conversor, também comprei na amazon americana. :-)
Você tem Instagram???
Poderia te enviar mais informações e fotos por lá. :-)
@ @leticia.pfreitas
I own both. GHD for me on any day.
Which round brush attachment is better For airwrap? The regular size or large size? This new model has larger size and conical barrel, I can’t decide which to get?!
I just got the GHD last week and I absolutely love it. I have chin length medium fine hair, and it gives me smooth volume that lasts all day. I’ve never tried the Dyson, but I’ve tried many other brands of blow dry brushes (varied price points) and the GHD beats them all by far.
Great to hear! Glad you love it 🥰
I have both of these. They both look good after drying but the dyson frizzes/puffs up after a while. My hair is fine, damaged and wavy. It frizzes very easily.
I agree 👌🏼
I do love the way they both look and they r quite similar so idk which one like u said it depends on preference i love u chloe great video ❤❤
I totally agree! And thank you 🥰🥰🥰💞💞💞
@@ChloeSwiftStylist ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You said the GHD isnt blowing out air. My concern with the GHD is that its not really using air to blow dry the hair, it's the brush/bristles that are getting hot and so isn't that more damaging on wet hair vs using a air/blow dry brush? Because its essentially using direct heat vs the Dyson which is blow drying the hair
So the ghd does still use an airflow (it’s literally like an in between of a hairdryer and the rise hot brush) but it’s not an external powerful airflow blowing outwards (there are no gaps in the brush where the air is coming out of) so yes it’s relying more on the heat from the barrel to smooth and add shape
Dyson is that external powerful airflow so it’s relying on that external air to smooth and add shape
Both apply heat directly to the hair (just a different kind of heat really) and the most ‘damage’ which could be done with any wet to dry product is how you use it actually
So styling from soaking wet, ripping the brush through harshly, going over multiple multiple times when it’s already dry - these are the things which will damage your hair in the long run when using products like these
That’s why it’s important to read manufacturers instructions on how damp the hair should be and how many passes/how long to hold on the hair etc.
Hope that helps! 🧡
Hey! Colour wow says on their website that you shouldn't use Dream coat and Xtra Large bombshell together. They have also said that Dream coat should be the last product applied to wet hair before styling (if using with cocktail and/or raise the root). Not sure why, just thought i would let you know so that you can look into it yourself and see if it will affect your hair/hair routine in any way. 😊
Wow very interesting - thank you I actually didn’t know this!
‘the two polymer technologies can counteract each other (i.e., Dream Coat compresses, Xtra Large expands)
You can, however, use Dream Coat one day, then use Xtra Large on following wash days to style’
But you can apparently use Dream Coat for Curly Hair & Xtra large together, just apply the Xtra large first! Interesting
I’ll have to use a different smoothing blow dry spray before I then use Xtra Large in the future - thank you 😊 x
Dyson really needs to come out with a new attachment all these years and they still have the SAME brush head after YEARS of complaints about it
No this is a new brush head! This brush head and the 2 wand attachments with the new I.d. Curl model are all larger and wider
So you said it dont work with hair flow the ghd one so doe sit use heat is it not damaging the hairs? i mean the airwrap sued only air?
ghd duet is 120C heated barrel with a gentle internal airflow, there is no ‘external airflow’ which blows the hair around
Dyson airwrap (highest temp) is 150C with an external powerful airflow, however the barrel of the brush does not heat up - it’s just like a hairbrush
So they work very differently!
I got the airwrap on the beginning of the year, and I’m not satisfied at all… maybe because my hair is curly.. I’m debating if I get the ghd blow dry, is hard because such huge price tags!!
My hair is thin, but with density, naturally fragile and I live in a cold humid place! I really feel that the airwrap was damaging my hair - every time I use my hair gets strangely dry, it even breaks when I pass my hands in it, is always full of little pieces of hair on the floor when I finish, and the style don’t hold not even for one hour! And I bought every attachment, my favorite was the normal air blow 😅 so I’m definitely disappointed, almost one year on the battle with the airwrap. I even came back to my ghd Helios and my hair immediately stopped breaking…
I would love to see a tutorial how to get straight results with the ghd Blowdry
Wow this is a hard one then!
So hard to say without seeing your hair, I wouldn’t want to say definitely duet blow dry is for you if you feel like Dyson airwrap always fell out (as I mention in the video - duet blow dry shape does fall out of my hair, I have to pin curl it up ideally)
And ensure you’re using plenty of products with heat protection! If your hair was/is breaking off this is because it’s brittle so I’d recommend a moisturising shampoo and conditioner also and a hair oil
Hope this helps!
"Hello everyone, I have very fine, smooth, thin, straight and long hair. I’m looking for a good brush-should I buy GHD or Dyson? Can anyone help me? i want some voclum and curl.
GHD for me, it holds well my tick curly hair 😊
Yes I definitely think ghd is great for thick, curly, wavy hair 👌🏼
Thank you! Very informative! 🥰
Glad it was helpful! 🥰🧡
Duet blowdry or dyson airstrait?
They are completely different tools, seeing as duet blow dry is a round brush (so it’s good for some volume & bounce) and the Dyson airstrait is like a straightener/hairdryer
So depends what kind of look you want!
You're missing out on turning on the cooling button after each strand ❤
To hold the curl and the volume will last much longer
True but I didn’t want to do this on the Dyson side as it wouldn’t be a fair comparison then against ghd which doesn’t have this option! Was trying to use them both exactly like for like x
Hey i love your videos thank you ! Do you think in terms of damage and health of the heair becouse i really dont want to damage my hear anymore.. :)
I wouldn’t worry about damage and health of your hair with these tools - they are both lower safe temperatures to use on damp hair (proven and tested!)
The main damage which can occur when using tools like this is actually the force people pull them through the hair (as hair is fragile when wet) that’s also why it’s best to style from damp and not soaking wet
And try and go over your sections 3-4 times not multiple multiple times on each section
Hope that helps and of course use plenty of products with heat protection in always, regular hair trims and all the other tips you need to do to ensure you have healthy hair 👌🏼
I think I like the GHD more
The difference is just so clear their is a reason why Dyson leads the hair tools market right now
I’m sorry but it was hard to watch her rolling her hair in and trying to untangle lol. Julissa (UA-camr) does a great job showing how to do curls and releasing the hair not like this as she’s tangling it that’s why many people return these items due to hair tangling. 😳
Which part did the brush get tangled? I’m not sure it did? I showed 2 ways to remove: pinch roots and twist out and then in the diagonal section, keep rotating the brush as you’re gliding down… Anyways I’ll be sure to check out Julissa and see how she removes the brush!
@ it’s hard to describe sorry. But when you try to curl it and leave it in, then you’re untangling. Trust me I went through that too but thank goodness with a lot of practice and watching YT videos are a savior.
The Dyson side looks shinier to me. But it could be my iPad screen settings.
Potentially it might have been ever so slightly, the ends were definitely more ‘polished’ but not a huge difference in overall shine
lo que me queda claro es que ninguno de los dos merece la pena
Wow you think? What product do you think is worth it?
@@ChloeSwiftStylist I think that nothing looks better than a good job made by dryer and brush. I´m disappointed with the dyson. thaks for the video
@@x_vtez5208I love a proper blow dry also with a round brush! Never disappointed! 🧡