Shark’s New FlexFusion Took My Hair Routine to the Next Level—Here’s How

Close up of Shark Beauty's FlexFusion and attachments on a pink colored background.

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While we love discovering the latest haircare products to hit the market, nothing excites us more than an innovative, bound-to-go-viral styling tool. Achieving a shiny, bouncy blowout at home has never been more accessible than now. Undoubtedly, this is thanks to industry leaders like Shark, who continue to release devices—like the brand new FlexFusion—that make our lives easier and hair regimens faster.

Designed as if it were the only hair tool you could bring to a deserted island, the FlexFusion easily shapeshifts into a hair dryer, straightener, hot brush, or curler in seconds. But the best part? The FlexFusion can be used on both dry and wet hair, which, for those who frequently utilize heat styling, know is groundbreaking. To find out whether or not the tool lives up to the hype of its predecessor, the FlexStyle, we put it to the test. 

Keep reading for everything you need to know about the FlexFusion, including our honest review.

Shark® FlexFusion™ Straight, Air + Ceramic Styling & Drying System

Shark

$400 at Sharkclean.com

The Product

Shark is renowned for its high-tech vacuums and home appliances. The company first ventured into the beauty industry by introducing a hairdryer (the Byrdie-loved SpeedStyle), and its product line has since expanded to include the latest addition, the FlexFusion Systems.

With these new hair tools, you can create salon-worthy blowouts from the comfort of your home. Both devices combine the ability to dry, straighten, curl, volumize, or smooth your hair with just one tool, saving you time and bathroom counter space. FlexFusion's new technology integrates powerful airflow with heated ceramic in its attachments, enabling both the drying and styling of wet hair or the restyling of dry hair. That means your styling needs are covered not only for wash days but also the following day and beyond.

Getting down to the nitty gritty, the two systems do have a few key differences. While both the FlexFusion Air + Ceramic Styling & Drying System and FlexFusion Straight, Air + Ceramic Styling & Drying System are equipped with the brand's Auto-Wrap Curlers, a Wet & Dry Styling Brush, and the ability to swivel into a blow dryer, the former device features the FrizzFlighter Finishing Tool while the latter device features the Fusion Straightener.

Shark® FlexFusion™ Air + Ceramic Styling & Drying System

Shark

$350 at Sharkclean.com

How to Use the shark FlexFusion System

While the device itself may appear daunting (especially for those who are new to multi-stylers), it's actually really simple to use. To convert it into a blow-dryer, press the top button and twist the head to create a curved shape. You can easily power it on and adjust the temperature using the buttons at the tool's base. Additionally, FlexFusion is enabled with Scalp Shield Mode, a feature designed by dermatologists and supported by stylists to protect the scalp from excessive heat, which helps prevent hair damage and breakage. With just a hold of a button, this mode lowers the temperature while keeping the airflow consistent.

Attaching the accessories is also a breeze. Just align and gently twist them into place at the top of the tool, ensuring that the lock button on the back is engaged upright. The FlexFusion automatically detects which attachment is being used and adjusts to the recommended heat and power settings accordingly. You can override these settings if you prefer, but be aware that the styler won't retain these preferences the next time you attach the accessory.

When using the Fusion Straightener attachment, the hair is both blown with air and shaped with hot ceramic plates. During 'wet' hair mode, you'll notice that the straightener increases airflow and delivers minimal heat from the plates, while in 'dry' hair mode, the plates are hotter, and the airflow is reduced. The Wet & Dry Styling Brush, which is uniquely teardrop-shaped to allow you to get closer to your scalp and create upward volume, functions in the same manner. The Auto-Wrap curlers are still best used on damp hair. However, some may find the attachment to work well on dry hair, too.

My Review

Muli-styling tools are totally having a moment on social media. I'll be the first to admit that I typically style my hair via the mousse and scrunch method—hoping my strands form a semi-recognizable wave. But deep down, I want to be a blowout-loving girly with the shiniest, bounciest strands. And with Shark's FlexFusion, I truly think I can be.

A collage of before and after photo of Byrdie editor Abby Dupes from using Shark's FlexFusion.

Abby Dupes / Byrdie

The FlexFusion is incredibly fast, user-friendly, cost-effective, and lightweight (no more arm fatigue!). I adore how easy it was to toggle between temperatures, airflow, and attachments. Primarily, I use the Wet & Dry Styling Brush and the Fusion Straightener, as I like my blowouts to have a volumized sleek finish. Now, it's important to remember that everyone's hair is different depending on the type, texture, products used, and how well it holds a style. That said, the longevity I get out of styling my hair with the FlexFusion is remarkable. My hair stays shiny and bouncy all day, with only minor touch-ups needed in the morning. Whether you like your hair straight, curly, or something in between, the FlexFusion will get it done.

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