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This Dyson-inspired styler curls, dries, straightens, and more — and it’s under $100


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This Dyson-inspired styler curls, dries, straightens, and more — and it’s under $100

TL;DR: As of Feb. 1, use code VDAY2021 to score 21% off the IGIA 6-in-1 Rollo-Style Hair Styling Tool. Grab it for $97.74 when you use the discount code. 


You saw your favorite influencer using the Dyson Airwrap on Stories. So, naturally, you did a quick Google search in hopes of snagging one for yourself. Then, much to your dismay, you saw the price tag. Womp womp. A massive $550 for a hair styling tool? No, thank you.

The majority of us are not willing — or able — to drop more than half a month’s rent on a device that styles hair. Fortunately, there are other options. Check out the IGIA 6-in-1 Rollo-Style Tool, for instance. It’s on sale for less than $100 and, like the Dyson, can dry, curl, straighten, and volumize your luscious locks. Read more...

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