OKWRAP Airbrush 5 in 1 Hair Styler (airstyler) with hot air brush, curl & straightening heads
Product description
The essentials
If you like styling at home but don’t want a separate hairdryer, curler and brush for every look, the OKWRAP Airbrush 5 in 1 Hair Styler is built around one idea: one tool that helps you dry and style in the same session. On paper, it combines a hair dryer with hot air brush heads and hot-air curl attachments, so you can aim for curls, waves, a smoother finish, or a more straightened look depending on the head you use.
It’s also clearly designed for variety without overcomplicating things. The set includes one hair dryer, two hair dryer brush heads and two left/right hot air curlers, plus a heat-resistant glove. If you’re the kind of person who changes their hairstyle depending on the day (workday sleek vs. weekend bounce), this is the sort of multi-head kit that can be appealing.
Key features that affect day-to-day use

What matters most with a hot air styler is how predictable the airflow feels and how easily you can switch between styles. This model uses a continuous negative ionic air flow, and the airflow is described as using Coanda technology to help hair wrap to the curling surface. In practical terms, that’s meant to reduce how much manual winding you need, while also supporting volume and smoother-looking results.
The design is also geared towards easier styling: it uses an oval shape intended to help smooth hair and prevent tangles, and the power cord is 360-degree rotatable for more comfortable handling. There’s an ergonomic handle too, which is the kind of detail you only properly notice once you’re actually doing your hair for a few minutes.
Temperature settings (and a real limitation)
You get three temperature settings, with a consistent focus on high wind speed: - Low temperature with high wind speed for dry or fine hair - Medium temperature with high wind speed for semi-dry/normal hair and everyday styling - High temperature with high wind speed for wet hair, thick or curly hair, and quicker drying



This gives you some control based on hair type and how damp your hair starts. It’s a sensible approach, but keep expectations realistic: a hot air styler like this relies on the fan working harder, and the brand also notes that the internal fan is small. That can mean the device runs louder than a conventional hair dryer, so if noise sensitivity is a deal-breaker for you, you may want to think twice.
Also note the included warning: the device gets hotter the longer it’s used. That’s not unusual for hot-air tools, but it does matter for comfort and safety—especially when swapping heads. The glove is there for a reason, and it’s worth using it.
What you’ll notice about the results
The combination of ceramic coating and negative ions is aimed at smoothing static/frizz and adding shine. If your hair tends to look a bit flyaway after drying, this kind of ionic care can be one of the more useful parts of a styler kit.

Where it might feel less like a “magic wand” is in the consistency across different hair types and lengths. The kit is described as suitable for all hair types and lengths, including short and long, but in the real world, heat distribution, hair thickness, and how your hair naturally holds shape can make the difference between “effortless curl” and “needs a bit of extra passes.” In other words, it can be great—just don’t expect identical results every time without tweaking technique.
A micro example: if you want loose waves, you’d typically start with towel-dried or semi-dry hair, choose one of the hot air curler directions (left/right), then wind or guide small sections so they wrap as the airflow encourages. For a smoother look, you’d switch to a hot air brush head and focus on slow, steady passes to help tame frizz and align the strands.
Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want one set-up for multiple styles—curl, waves, smoothness and more straightened looks—without buying separate tools for each. It’s also a good match if you’re comfortable learning a technique or two, because a multi-head tool rewards a bit of practice.



It might not be a great match if you mainly want very precise, salon-style control over curl size or if your priority is a quiet hairdryer experience. The noise note is important, and the higher-speed fan needed for airflow generation isn’t something you can “work around” much.
Things to check before you buy
Before adding it to your kit, it’s worth thinking about how you’ll use it day to day:
- Comfort and safety: the unit gets hotter with longer use, so the heat-resistant glove and head swapping approach really matter.
- Noise level: the fan design may make it louder than a standard hairdryer.
- Odour during first minutes: a slight odour can appear during initial use and should disappear quickly.
- Styling expectations: you’ll likely get the best results when you match the temperature setting to how wet your hair is (low for dry/fine, high for wet/thicker hair).

Is it worth it?
The OKWRAP Airbrush 5 in 1 Hair Styler is worth considering if you want a practical multi-head hot air styling tool for creating curls, waves, and a smoother finish while also drying hair in one go. The negative ion care, ceramic coating and the Coanda-style wrapping idea all point to a “less fiddly” approach to styling, and the set includes the glove and the different head types you’d need to try several looks.
You may want to skip it if you’re noise-sensitive, or if you’re expecting a perfectly consistent salon finish straight out of the box with no technique tweaks. In short: it’s aimed more at flexible everyday styling than at ultra-precision.
Mini FAQ



How many attachments come with the OKWRAP Airbrush 5 in 1?
The set includes one hair dryer, two hair dryer brush heads, two left/right hot air curlers and one heat-resistant glove.
Does it support different hair types and lengths?
It’s described as suitable for all hair types and lengths, including both long and short hair. That said, real results can still depend on hair thickness and how you section and guide your hair.
Are there temperature controls?
Yes—there are three temperature settings, each paired with high wind speed, so you can adjust for dry/fine hair, semi-dry/normal hair, or wet/thick and curly hair.
Is it safe to use without the glove?
The brand specifically warns to wear gloves when using or replacing a hot air brush to help avoid burns, so it’s best not to skip it.
Will it smell the first time?
The manufacturer notes you may notice a slight odour during the first few minutes of initial use, and that it should disappear quickly.
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