How do you style your hair?
Every hair type has its own unique texture and structure. Whether we have straight, wavy, curly, or thick hair, each has specific needs and special styling methods. Luckily, we've compiled all the care tips and technological solutions you need. 
Styling Tips for Straight Hair
Straight hair lacks a pronounced wave or curl pattern. It can be fine or thick, but it generally tends to become oily and lose its volume quickly.
To balance this, we start by washing our hair with a volumizing shampoo and conditioner. Then, we apply a root-supporting spray or mousse and dry our hair with a round brush while tilting our head forward. This method lifts the hair roots, creating a voluminous look.
The Shark FlexStyle 5-in-1 hair dryer and styler , a new generation device, styles hair while drying it. Thanks to its oval brush head, adding vibrancy to straight hair is incredibly easy.
If we want to create waves or curls in our hair, we can use a curling iron or a straightener . A thick curling iron will create natural waves, while a thin one will give more defined curls. Using a straightener to make small turns in the hair strands is also an effective way to create a natural wave effect. For the final touch, we prefer a lightweight setting spray. This way, the hair stays in shape without becoming heavy.
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Straight hair, by its nature, reflects more light, resulting in a shiny appearance. However, this can easily lead to oily-looking hair if not washed frequently. Therefore, we should establish a regular cleaning habit without disrupting the natural balance of our scalp.
Ways to Style Wavy Hair

Wavy hair falls between straight and curly hair types. It has a structure ranging from gentle waves to a pronounced S-shape. Therefore, it is important to avoid excessive product use or high heat during styling.
First, we cleanse our hair with a gentle shampoo and conditioner. We prefer products containing moisturizing ingredients such as shea butter, coconut oil, or argan oil. Avoiding sulfate-containing products is an important step in protecting hair health. After washing, instead of rubbing our hair with a towel, we gently dry it with a microfiber towel or a cotton t-shirt. Then, we gently detangle the hair with a wide-toothed comb or our fingers.
We use a light foam or gel to enhance the wavy texture and support the natural shape. For more defined and longer-lasting waves, we can use multi-functional stylers like the Dyson Airwrap .
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Knowing the porosity level of our hair helps us choose the right products. Low, medium, or high porosity indicates the hair's ability to retain moisture. This information is important for keeping hair both healthy and moisturized.
Special care for curly and thick hair.

Curly and thick hair is more prone to dryness and frizz. Therefore, we start by using sulfate-free shampoos and products with intense moisturizing properties. After washing our hair, we gently dry it using microfiber towels or cotton t-shirts instead of classic towels. Simply squeezing out the water without rubbing helps preserve the hair's natural curl structure.
Apply a curl-defining cream or gel to damp hair and spread the product evenly throughout the hair with your fingers. Then, squeeze your hair upwards with your palms to help it regain its natural shape. For drying, you can let it air dry or use a hairdryer with a diffuser attachment.
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Curly and thick hair is more affected by humid air. Because these hair types have a larger surface area, they absorb moisture more easily, which causes frizz. Therefore, we should regularly use products that trap moisture in the hair and prevent static electricity.