How to Use Shark Hair Products on Hair Extensions: Styling Guide

by NABEEL AHMED / MAY 26, 2026

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    If you own a Shark FlexStyle, SpeedStyle, or SmoothStyle, you're probably wondering whether you can use it on your hair extensions. The short answer? Yes, absolutely. With over 17 years of helping customers find, fit, and care for their extensions, we've seen just about every tool on the market, and the Shark range is genuinely one of the better options for extension wearers. Here's everything you need to know.

    Quick note before we dive in: this guide is written for 100% Remy human hair extensions only. If you're wearing synthetic extensions, heat styling isn't safe for them. For more on that, check out our guide to why human hair extensions are the superior choice.

    Can You Use Shark Hair Products on Hair Extensions?

    Yes, and here's why it works so well. Because all Cliphair extensions are 100% Remy human hair, ethically sourced from suppliers we personally visit, they behave just like your natural hair when it comes to heat styling. That means your Shark hair dryer, FlexStyle, or SmoothStyle can do exactly the same job on your extensions as it does on the rest of your hair.

    One of the biggest advantages of the Shark range is intelligent heat control. The FlexStyle, for example, measures temperature 1,000 times per second and automatically adjusts to protect your hair. For extension wearers, that's a real benefit, since consistent, regulated heat puts far less stress on the hair shaft than tools that spike or fluctuate.

    The Shark beauty range covers a few different tools, each with its own strengths. The FlexStyle is an all-in-one air styler with interchangeable attachments for curling, smoothing, and blow-drying. The SpeedStyle is a standalone hair dryer built for speed. The SmoothStyle is a heated brush for quick, everyday smoothing. We'll look at each one in detail below.

    Which Shark Products Work Best for Hair Extensions?

    Shark FlexStyle

    Shark FlexStyle air styler with interchangeable attachments for curling, smoothing and blow-drying hair extensions

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    The FlexStyle is the most versatile option in the Shark hair products range. It comes with attachments for curling (auto-wrap barrels), smoothing (oval brush), and blowdrying (concentrator nozzle), so it can do the work of several tools in one. Because it's an air styler rather than a traditional heated styler, it uses airflow to shape the hair rather than relying solely on direct heat. For extensions, that's a gentler approach that still delivers great results.

    Shark SpeedStyle

    Shark SpeedStyle hair dryer designed for fast, efficient drying of hair extensions

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    The SpeedStyle is a dedicated hair dryer designed to cut drying time significantly. It's a great shout if you wash your extensions regularly and want to minimise the time they spend wet. Wet hair, including extension hair, is more fragile, so getting from damp to dry quickly and gently is always a win. The SpeedStyle handles that really well.

    Shark Glam Multi-Styler

    Shark Glam Multi-Styler with five styling tools for blow dries, straight styles and voluminous curls on hair extensions

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    The Shark Glam Multi-Styler a combo of heat controlled ceramic and powerful air to achieve glossy blow dries, silky straight styles, and voluminous curls. With five versatile styling tools included, it's your all-in-one solution for salon-inspired results at home.

    How to Blow Dry Hair Extensions with a Shark Hair Dryer

    Getting your technique right when you dry hair extensions makes a real difference to how long they last and how good they look. Here's how to do it properly:

    • Start with damp, not soaking wet, hair. Gently squeeze out excess water with a microfibre towel rather than rubbing the hair, which can cause friction and frizz.
    • Apply a heat protectant spray before switching on any tool. More on this in the tips section below.
    • Work in sections. Clip the top layers out of the way and dry the underneath first, working upwards.
    • Use medium heat. There's no need to blast extensions with the highest heat setting. Medium works just as well and is kinder to the hair.
    • Direct the airflow downwards along the hair shaft. This keeps the cuticle smooth and reduces frizz.
    • Finish with a cool shot to lock the style in place and add shine.

    For clip-in and halo extensions:

    You can dry clip-in hair extensions on an extension holder or over the back of a chair before clipping them in, which can be easier than trying to manage them while they're already attached. Halo hair extensions can be treated the same way, dried before fitting for a quicker, smoother result.

    For permanent extensions (tape-ins, nano rings):

    Always blow dry downwards from the bond area, keeping the dryer moving. Never concentrate heat directly on the bonds or tape, as this can weaken the adhesive over time. Keep the dryer at least 2 inches from any attachment point and work steadily down the length of the hair. If you wear tape-in hair extensions or nano rings, professional fitting is essential, and we'd always recommend seeing a hair extension specialist for application and removal.

    Styling Hair Extensions with the Shark FlexStyle

    The FlexStyle attachments are where this tool really comes into its own for extension wearers. Here's how to get the best out of each one. For a deeper look at curling specifically, our complete guide to curling hair extensions covers every method in detail.

    Curling with the auto-wrap barrel

    Section the hair into 2-3 inch pieces and wrap each section around the barrel, directing it away from your face. Hold for 5-8 seconds, then release. One thing to know about extensions: they tend to hold curls differently to natural hair. Some wearers find they need a slightly longer hold time, or that a light mist of flexible hairspray helps the curls set. Play around with timing and you'll find what works for your hair type and extension length.

    Smoothing with the oval brush attachment

    This is brilliant for blending extensions with your natural hair at the root area. Work in sections, pulling the brush through from root to tip while the airflow follows behind. It creates a smooth, polished finish that makes the extensions look completely seamless.

    Volumising with the round brush attachment

    Focus on the crown area to build volume at the root, which helps the extensions blend naturally and gives the whole style more lift. Roll the brush under at the ends for a classic blowout finish.

    Tips to Protect Your Extensions When Heat Styling

    Heat styling done right won't damage your extensions. Here's how to make sure you're doing it right:

    • Always use a heat protectant spray. Apply it to damp hair before blow drying, and to dry hair before using the FlexStyle or SmoothStyle. It's a non-negotiable step. You can find extension-friendly options in our hair care collection.
    • Start on the lowest heat setting and increase only if you need to. Human hair extensions can handle heat up to around 180°C, but lower is always better for longevity.
    • Never hold a heated tool in one spot. Keep it moving at all times to avoid concentrating heat in one place.
    • Keep tools at least 2 inches from bonds, tape, or attachment points when styling permanent extensions.
    • Wash and condition your extensions regularly. Heat styling removes moisture over time, so keeping on top of conditioning helps maintain the softness and shine of the hair.
    • Mix it up. Alternate between heat-styled and heatless looks to give your extensions a break. Braids, buns, and waves set overnight are all great no-heat options.

    For a full breakdown of extension aftercare, our ultimate guide to looking after hair extensions covers everything you need to know.

    Conclusion

    The Shark range is the perfect match for extension wearers, offering regulated heat, versatile attachments, and results that stand up to anything you'd get from a salon visit. Whether you're blow drying a set of clip-in hair extensions before a night out or smoothing your tape-in hair extensions into a sleek everyday style, the key is technique over temperature. Follow the steps in this guide, don't skip the heat protectant, and your extensions will look brilliant.

    For more care tips and styling advice, take a look at our guide to taking care of hair extensions.

    FAQs

    Can you use the Shark FlexStyle on hair extensions?

    Yes, the Shark FlexStyle works really well on 100% Remy human hair extensions. Its intelligent heat control, which measures temperature 1,000 times per second, makes it a particularly good choice since it regulates heat automatically rather than letting it spike. Just make sure you apply a heat protectant beforehand and keep the tool moving.

    Will a Shark hair dryer damage my extensions?

    Not if you use it correctly. Stick to medium heat, keep the dryer moving, and always use a heat protectant first. The Shark SpeedStyle is designed to dry hair quickly and efficiently, which is actually better for extensions than a slower, hotter approach.

    Does the Shark FlexStyle damage hair?

    Less so than many traditional stylers. Because it's an air styler, it uses airflow alongside heat rather than concentrating high temperatures directly on the hair shaft. That said, no heat tool is completely without risk if used carelessly. Following the tips in this guide will keep your extensions in great condition.

    What heat setting should I use on hair extensions?

    Start on low or medium. Human hair extensions can handle heat up to around 180°C, but you don't need to go that high to get great results. Lower temperatures mean your extensions stay in better condition for longer.

    Can I use the Shark FlexStyle on clip-in extensions?

    Absolutely. You can style clip-ins before or after clipping them in. Styling them beforehand on a flat surface or extension holder can be easier, especially if you're using the curling attachment and want to get a consistent result all the way around.

    Is the Shark FlexStyle better than the Dyson Airwrap for extensions?

    Both tools work well on human hair extensions. They use similar air-styling technology with intelligent heat control, so in terms of how they treat the hair, they're comparable. The main difference most people notice is the price. The Shark FlexStyle tends to be more affordable while offering a very similar range of attachments and results.

    Can curly clip-in extensions be heat styled?

    No. Curly clip-in extensions cannot be heat styled. Straightening or curling them with a heated tool will permanently damage the curl pattern and ruin the texture. If you wear curly extensions, keep them away from heat entirely and use curl-specific care products instead.

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