Style With Less Damage

Shiny, healthy hair while you style.

Do you know frequent use of heat tools can cause heat damage?

Brittle hair
Frizzy
Split ends
Dryness
Lack of shine
Tangles / knots

Do a little test if you are not sure

Test 1 Snap Test
Gently stretch a single wet hair. If it snaps or doesn’t spring back, it’s likely heat-damaged/over-processed.
Test 2 Porosity Check
Lightly mist a small section. If it soaks up water fast but takes a long time to dry, you’re likely dealing with high porosity from damage.

To reduce heat damage, now is the time to choose the right tool

To straighten
Steam helps avoid overheating
Steam re-hydrates the hair, taming frizz
Moisture makes hair easier to style

Steamline Pro

Steam Straightener Brush

$89.00 USD

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To curl
Cool-air curling lowers peak heat and cuts time at high temperatures, making it gentler on hair while still delivering long-lasting curls.

Whirlwind Curl

Airflow Styler and Straightener

$69.00 USD

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Blowout Tool
A hot air brush uses heated airflow + bristles instead of clamping plates, lowering peak temps and time at high heat

Air Sculpt 5-in-1

5-in-1 Hot Air Brush Set

$69.00 USD

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Besides, your daily styling habits matter too

Styling Prep
Start at 80–90% dry before any heat.
Apply heat protectant and wait 30–60 seconds for a thin film to form.
During Styling
Low heat + short contact: fine 140–160°C, medium 160–180°C, coarse 180–200°C; ≤8–10 seconds per section.
Styling Aftercare
Moisturize & seal: smooth a leave-in/serum over mid-lengths to ends to tame frizz.
Regular dusting/trims: every 8–12 weeks to stop split ends traveling up.
Lifestyle
Cut friction: silk pillowcase/bonnet; pat dry with a microfiber towel (don’t rub).
Schedule heat-free days: use braids, cool air, or rollers to give hair a break