SAVE $100: As of Nov. 25,China the Dyson Supersonic is on sale at Amazon for $329. That's a 23% discount on the list price for Black Friday.
Sometimes you can excuse a splurge, and when Black Friday deals are available, you can absolutely excuse it. Amazon's discounts kicked off last week and still have a week left to go, so you'll find plenty of deals on a range of products. And if you're looking for new hair styling products, you'll love this discount on the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer.
As of Nov. 25, this model is reduced by $100 at Amazon, now only $329. This deal is for the nickel/copper color option.
SEE ALSO: The Dyson Airwrap just got a $100 Black Friday discount at AmazonThe Supersonic is a great option for all hair types. It is designed to dry hair quickly while minimizing damage caused by extreme heat, something we can all get behind. It uses Dyson’s powerful digital motor V9, which spins at up to 110,000 rpm, combined with fancy Air Multiplier technology to produce a controlled airflow for efficient drying and styling.
It also protects hair health by measuring air temperature over 40 times per second, ensuring it never exceeds safe levels. This means your hair's natural shine is left intact, so say goodbye to dry, bristly hair.
The Supersonic comes with various attachments, including a styling concentrator, diffuser, flyaway attachment, and a gentle air attachment.
Grab this Black Friday deal on Amazon.
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