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PSA: All Dyson Hair Tools Are 20% Off At Ulta Right Now

If you've had a Dyson hair tool on your wishlist for a while now, I have great news: They're all 20% off at Ulta right now. Yup, even the new Airstraight straightener and the cult-favorite Airwrap. Now through Nov. 18, code DYSON20 will get you 20% off all of the brand's innovative designs. Ulta's Black Friday Sale is off to a great start.

Now through Nov. 18, all Dyson hair tools are 20% off at Ulta.

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Last year there were no substantive Black Friday Dyson Airwrap deals, so this sale is a really big deal. (Though it is worth noting that Amazon is currently matching this offer with a $119 coupon). You're not likely to see any of these hair tools go on sale for much lower on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, so my advice is to pick one up now while there are plenty in stock. Here are the details on each of the devices.

The Dyson Hair Tool Deals At A Glance:

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The Airwrap is by far the most raved about Dyson hair tool thanks to its ability to create a salon-worthy blowout. This is one of the first times I've seen it on sale for 20% off, so now's the time to add the multistyler to your cart if you've been eyeing it.

Dyson just launched the Airstrait back in May, so the fact that it's already on sale is pretty impressive. The tool can dry and straighten your hair at the same time, making it a great option for folks who want a less damaging way to achieve a sleek look.

The Dyson hair dryer goes on sale fairly often now, so it's worth waiting for a deal like this before purchasing. The lowest price I've seen is $270—but that was for the Supersonic Origin, which only comes with one styling attachment, whereas this one (the original model) comes with five.

If you prefer pin-straight strands, go with the Corrale over the Airstrait. It's a more classic straightener that has special flexing plates and intelligent heat control to prevent excess damage.

Do Dyson's Hair Tools Ever Go On Sale?

Typically, Dyson hair tools go on sale a handful of times a year. The brand will occasionally offer discounts on select models, and you can save 10% to 20% on them all during Sephora's rewards member sales. The Supersonic has also been going on sale fairly regularly at Amazon and Best Buy this year. That said, I've never seen a Black Friday sale on all of the hair tools, so this Ulta offer is pretty impressive.

Will The Dyson Airwrap Go On Sale For Black Friday?

Based on this promotion, there's a good chance that the Dyson Airwrap will go on sale on Nov. 24. That said, there's no way to know for sure until Black Friday rolls around. So if you want to be sure to get one at a discount, now's your chance.


Ulta Coupon: 20% Off 1 Item In Stores Or Online

Ulta is offering a new coupon for 20% off any qualifying item in stores or online!

The coupon is valid all week through 11/3/18. Limit 1 per customer and cannot be combined with other Ulta coupons.

You can find the coupon and see restrictions on their website at Ulta.Com.

The coupon is also available in the Ulta ad in many Sunday newspapers from 10/28/18.


Jake Tapper Doubts Report Trump Wasn't Eating After Jan. 6

An excerpt from former congresswoman Liz Cheney's forthcoming book about the reason for Rep. Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) post-Jan. 6 visit to Mar-a-Lago left CNN anchor Jake Tapper a bit surprised Tuesday.

According to Cheney, McCarthy told her he went to see Donald Trump at his Florida residence on Jan. 28 because the former president was "really depressed" and "not eating." By this time, the House had voted to impeach Trump for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection, and the Senate would begin its trial in a matter of days.

On The Lead, Tapper discussed that excerpt—and others—from Oath and Honor.

"First of all, that alone I find surprising, just because he's a man of healthy appetites," Tapper said of Trump, whose affinity for fast food has been well-documented. "I don't mean that disparagingly."

According to a memo released in June 2020 by the then-president's physician, Trump weighed in at 244 points—passing the threshold of obesity given his height of 6 foot 3 inches.

In August, Trump self-reported his weight as 215 pounds when he was taken into custody at Georgia's Fulton County Jail as a result of his RICO indictment. And a health report from his doctor earlier this month claimed the former president has lost weight "through an improved diet and continued daily physical activity," but declined to provide a number.

Tapper continued: "But the idea that he would even try to peddle that malarkey to Liz Cheney, I find amazing," he said.

Tapper then asked CNN correspondent Jamie Gangel what she found to be the "most surprising" element of Cheney's book.

"I think actually it's the number of stories like that. It is the hypocrisy. It is the duplicity. It's [that] all of these things are being said in private, and they're mocking Trump, and they're saying, 'Well, we just need to do this one last thing,' or, 'He's not eating,' or… 'What I do for the Orange Jesus.'"

The book, a copy of which CNN obtained Tuesday, describes a Jan. 6 scene in the Capitol prior to the insurrection. Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), were being encouraged to sign their names on sheets objecting to the electoral college votes. "As he moved down the line, signing his name to the pieces of paper, Green said sheepishly to no one in particular, 'The things we do for the Orange Jesus,'" Cheney wrote.

Cheney, who lost her re-election bid in 2022 after having made enemies in her party by serving on the House Jan. 6 Committee, also writes that McCarthy told her that Trump acknowledged his election loss.

"He knows it's over," McCarthy told her two days after Election Day, according to the book. "He needs to go through all the stages of grief."

Additionally, Cheney describes how, in the aftermath of Jan. 6, a Republican colleague admitted to her that he believed that Trump had committed impeachable acts. However, this lawmaker was afraid that voting to impeach Trump would endanger his own family—an account that echoes what Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) recalled from that time, according to a recent biography.






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