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Which airstyler is best for your hair type?

Which airstyler is best for your hair type?

One of the most frequently asked questions about airstylers is also one of the most personal: will this work for my hair? Because fine hair behaves differently than thick hair. Curly hair has different needs than straight hair. And chemically treated hair is more fragile than untreated hair.

Most airstylers on the market, including the Dyson Airwrap and the Shark FlexStyle, are designed for a specific hair type and deliver variable results on other types. The Ace & Taylor Airstyler Pro Ceramiq is different: With ceramic heat distribution and a low working temperature of 110 degrees, it works on any hair type, from 1A to 4C.

Below we explain what you need for each hair type and why ceramics make a difference.

Fine and limp hair (type 1A-1C)

Fine hair is sensitive to heat. High temperatures quickly damage the thin hair shaft, making hair feel even limper and thinner over time. At the same time, fine hair has trouble holding a curl because the hair cuticle has less mass to close around it.

What fine hair needs: low, stable temperature and even heat distribution so that the cuticle closes completely without being damaged.

Why ceramic works: the 110 degrees of the Ace & Taylor Airstyler Pro Ceramiq is low enough to protect fine hair, and the ceramic heat distribution ensures that the cuticle still closes completely. The result: curls that stay put without damaging the hair or making it even saggier.

Normal hair (type 2A-2C)

Normal hair is the most versatile and responds well to most styling tools. Then again, the more even the heat, the longer the curl will last.

Users with normal hair report with the Ace & Taylor Airstyler Pro Ceramiq curls that last for 3 to 5 days without the need for additional products to fix the curl.

Thick and heavy hair (types 3A-3B)

Thick hair needs more heat to penetrate to the core of the hair shaft. Many airstylers fall short here: they heat the outside of the hair, but don't reach the inside. The result: a curl that looks nice on the outside but sags on the inside.

What thick hair needs: consistent heat evenly distributed throughout the hair shaft, not just the surface.

Why ceramic works: ceramic heat distribution penetrates evenly to the core of the hair shaft. The cuticle closes from the outside in, and the curl has a stable base. Users with thick hair report curls that last up to 7 days.

Curly and frizzy hair (types 3C-4C)

Curly and frizzy hair is naturally drier than straight hair because the natural hair oil has a harder time sliding down the curly hair shaft. This makes it especially susceptible to heat damage.

At the same time, curly hair is the hair type for which most airstylers are not designed. The Dyson Airwrap and Shark FlexStyle deliver variable results on curly and frizzy hair, and the higher working temperatures significantly increase the risk of heat damage.

What curly hair needs: low temperature, even heat and a tool that respects the hair's natural structure rather than working against it.

Why ceramics work: the Ace & Taylor Airstyler Pro Ceramiq's 110 degrees protects the dry hair shaft, while the ceramic heat distribution evenly seals the cuticle. The result is a defined, long-lasting curl without added dryness or heat damage.

Chemically treated hair (dyed, bleached, pressed)

Chemically treated hair is the most vulnerable category. Dyeing, blonding and permanent waving weaken the hair structure and make the cuticle more sensitive to heat. High temperatures can cause breakage, color fading and further damage to the already weakened hair shaft in chemically treated hair.

What chemically treated hair needs: the lowest possible temperature that still delivers professional styling results, combined with even heat distribution to avoid hotspots.

Why ceramics work: 110 degrees is the safest working temperature for chemically treated hair. The ceramic heat distribution completely eliminates hot spots, preventing further damage to the already fragile cuticle. 87% of Ace & Taylor Airstyler Pro Ceramiq users immediately experienced less hair damage after the switch.

Hair with extensions

Extensions are sensitive to heat, especially at the attachment points. High temperatures can damage the glue or keratin bond, causing extensions to loosen or damage.

The low working temperature of 110 degrees makes the Ace & Taylor Airstyler Pro Ceramiq one of the safest options for hair with extensions. Users confirm that the results last for days even on extensions.

Overview: which airstyler suits which hair type?

Hair type Ace & Taylor Pro Ceramiq Dyson Airwrap Shark FlexStyle
Fine hair Excellent Alternate Alternate
Normal hair Excellent Good Good
Thick hair Excellent Moderate Moderate
Curly hair Excellent Moderate Moderate
Curly hair (4C) Excellent Limited Limited
Chemically treated Excellent Risk of damage Risk of damage
Extensions Excellent Risk of damage Risk of damage

Conclusion: the best airstyler works for every hair type

The best airstyler is not the most expensive, the most famous or the most promoted. The best airstyler is the tool that works for your hair, your way, without long-term damage.

The Ace & Taylor Airstyler Pro Ceramiq is the only airstyler on the market that delivers excellent results on every hair type through the combination of ceramic heat distribution and a working temperature of 110 degrees. From fine straight hair to thick frizzy hair, from untreated hair to extensions.

Always use a heat protector for optimal protection no matter what tool you use.

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