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It's somehow only still February, but Ulta is treating its Beauty Rewards members to some of the best deals on hair tools we expect to see all year. Now through March 1, members can save 20% on its full lineup of hair dryers, straighteners, multi-stylers, curling irons, hot brushes, and hair rolls — including popular picks like the Dyson Airwrap ($120 off), the Shark FlexStyle ($60 off), the limited-edition Strawberry Bronze/Blush Pink Dyson Supersonic ($100 off), and the newer Dyson Supersonic Nural ($100 off).
Online shoppers just need to enter the promo code TOOLS20in their shopping cart to apply the 20% discount, while in-store shoppers have to get a coupon bar code to scan at checkout. If you haven't signed up for an Ulta Beauty Rewards membership yet, the program is completely free to join.
SEE ALSO: I tried 5 Dyson Supersonic dupes that are actually worth the hypeThe sale is an especially good opportunity for shoppers interested in Dyson's famously pricey tools in particular: The Mashable Shopping team tracks deals on them year-round, and 20% off is the highest discount we see them get at most retailers. (It's also the same offer Dyson doles out during its Owner Rewards events.) For its part, the Airwrap was only $100 off last Black Friday and during Amazon's fall Prime event.
It's possible to find Dyson tools on sale for even cheaper if you go the refurbished route, but their warranties take a hit.
As for the FlexStyle, our favorite Airwrap dupe: While $239.99 isn't its lowest price ever — we've caught it at $199.99 before — Ulta's deal doesbring it to its lowest price anywhere at present. The Shark website was selling it at MSRP, for comparison's sake.
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