
How to Identify Your Hair Type Before Buying Styling Tools
The wrong brush or curler often starts with the wrong hair diagnosis. Pin down pattern, density, texture and porosity first.
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The wrong brush or curler often starts with the wrong hair diagnosis. Pin down pattern, density, texture and porosity first.
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Knots, frizz, curl clumps or smoother blow-dries? Here’s how these two cult brushes differ in real at-home styling.
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A low-effort comb can be the difference between clean detangling and frizz. Here’s where this Cricket comb genuinely helps.
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The right finish starts before you pick up a tool. Match volume, smoothness or hold to your real texture, density and routine.
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Porosity changes how hair dries, holds shape and reacts to products. Match your tools to avoid flat roots, frizz and wasted effort.
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One smooths and shapes; the other dries and builds volume. Here’s which upgrade fits your hair, routine and preferred finish.
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Dry lengths need softness without collapse; here’s where this conditioner feels luxurious and where it may be too much.
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Match your finish to the right prep, drying method and hold so your hair behaves more predictably from wash day to next…
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The same brush, dryer or roller can behave very differently depending on texture, density and styling goal.
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Shine oil or repair mask? See which one better suits dry ends, fine hair, thick lengths and heatless styling routines.
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