I have an unwavering love affair with Dyson hair tools — and really the Dyson brand. Admittedly, I have all three Dyson tools in my hair arsenal: the Supersonic Hair Dryer, the Corrale Hair Straightener, and the Airwrap Multi-Styler. Together, these products add up to a lot of money, but I didn’t pay the full price for any of them. Instead, I used my Ultamate Rewards points over time to get a significant discount to afford them.
And while I don’t regret purchasing any of these award-winning tools, there were other options I could have chosen that would’ve given me a similar style for a lot less impact on my bank account. My reason for not opting to purchase one of these alternatives is simple — my hair is high, high (high) maintenance. It’s thick, wavy, frizz-prone and just difficult to style.
My hair really needs higher heat to achieve any sort of semblance of normalcy, and I don’t want to spend most of the day drying and styling my hair for literally hours on end. If you don’t have hair like mine, then you’re lucky because you won’t have to buy the best of the best. And for you, the dupes cup runneth over.
The Dyson Corrale Straightener/Styler
For a variety of hairstyles, the Dyson Corrale straightener is the best. At $499.99, the Corrale is the only straightener with 1-inch flexing plates that shape to gather hair, according to Dyson, is cord-free, has a 360-degree charging cable, heats to 450 degrees, and creates beachy waves, bouncy curls, or sleek, straight styles with less damage to your strands. The Dyson Corrale is the most awarded straightener in 2021, too.
Top-Rated Dyson Hair Straightener Dupes
A Dyson hair straightener dupe must have a few things: great reviews, and a price that’s at least 50% lower than the Corrale, but will help you achieve similar results. These are the most affordable hair straightener options to shop right now:
1. InfinitiPRO By Conair Performa Series Ultimate Duo 2-in-1 Styler
With 1-inch flat plates that heats to 450 degrees and 1.25-inch curved outer plates that heat to 300 degrees, the Duo 2-in-1 Styler lets you straighten or create curls and waves in your hair.
This tool currently sits at 4.6 stars with customers raving about its styling multi-functionality and ease of use.
buy now – $69.99 at Ulta
2. Kristin Ess 3-In-One Titanium Flat Iron Hair Straightener
The Kristin Ess straightener comes with four heat settings up to 430 degrees with 1.25-inch titanium plates that adjust to your hair texture.
Create straight hair or go for polished curls and textured waves using the tool’s rounded body.
Customers currently give it 4.3 stars, citing its quality, aesthetics and an alternative to a Dyson Corrale, while it annoyed others by turning off too soon.
buy now – $72 at target
3. L’ANGE HAIR Le Ceramique 1-Pass Flat Iron Hair Straightener
Besides this flat iron’s cute pink hue, the Le Ceramique ergonomic design makes it easy to shape your hair in one pass.
Its ceramic plates with rounded edges heat up to 450 degrees in one minute and the ceramic coating helps preserve moisture, boost shine and tame your frizzy strands.
The L’ange straightener has 4.4 stars and comes highly recommended by real customers.
4. BaBylissPRO Nano Titanium Ultra-Thin Straightening Iron
I have the Nano and I can say so much about this flat iron, but in short, it’s awesome.
The uber-lightweight design and extra-long 1.5-inch plates heats to 450 degrees in seconds, making it quicker to get your strands as sleek as possible.
Target has the best price right now for the tool, but to read over 13,000 reviews, check out the BaByliss on Amazon, where it comfortably sits at 4.6 stars.
buy now – $104.35 at target
5. Bekind Apex 2-in-1 Hair Straightener Flat Iron
This hair tool is one of Amazon’s top picks, mostly because over 10,000 buyers like it so much.
The straighter reaches up to 460 degrees while the 1-inch apex floating plates smooth or curl your hair without tugging and pulling out your precious locks.
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