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Dyson Airwrap vs Shark FlexStyle?

I'm trying to figure out which one is better for my hair type. I have fine, straight hair that tends to fall flat, so I need something that can add volume and hold a curl. I'm also concerned about heat damage, so I'm looking for something that's gentle on my hair. I've seen reviews for both, but I'm still on the fence. Is the Dyson really worth the extra money, or is the Shark a better value?
AvatarGentleStyles• 14d ago

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Shark's FlexStyle is the better bet for fine, straight hair. Its lower heat settings will minimize damage, and you can achieve similar results to the Dyson with some practice and the right styling products. The Dyson's price point isn't justifiable for your hair type.
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FlexStyle is better for fine hair since you can control the heat settings precisely. Airwrap is known to get too hot, even on lower settings, which damages fragile hair over time. For curl versatility, both have attachments, but FlexStyle's auto-wrap barrels take some practice. If heat is your main concern, go FlexStyle.
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Dyson's intelligent heat control is a definite advantage for fine hair. The Shark gets hot, and while it has settings, it's easy to overdo it. If hair health is your top priority, the Dyson is the better investment, even with the higher price tag.
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