Hair Styling Guide

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Core Settings: Choose airflow & temp by hair type



Your Hair Type Recommended Setting
Fine, soft, damaged, curly Low speed + low heat
Medium thickness, wavy Medium speed + medium heat
Thick, coarse, stubborn frizz High speed + high heat

One universal rule: use the lowest heat that still gets the job done. High heat is for saving time, not for frying your scalp.


1. Straight Hair

  • Sleek look: Apply heat protectant. Use a paddle brush and blow-dry downward.

  • Volume: Use a round brush. Lift hair at the roots and direct heat there. Don't press the brush flat against your head—leave some space for air to move.


2. Wavy Hair

  • Natural waves: Use a diffuser on low/medium heat. Scrunch hair upward.

  • Defined curls: When 80% dry, use a curling iron attachment and set with cool air.

Common mistake: constantly touching your hair while drying. That creates frizz, not waves.


3. Curly & Coily Hair

  • Anti-frizz: Apply mousse or cream. Use a diffuser to "support" curls near the scalp. Don't touch the curls while drying. The more you touch, the more they puff.

  • Straightening: Use a narrow nozzle. Dry in small sections with a round brush, keeping hair taut.


4. Bangs

  • Curtain bangs: Use a round brush to curl them away from your face.

  • Straight bangs: Press flat with a comb and dry downward. Start at the root. Don't just blow the ends.

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