Article: To get super sleek, shiny hair, you have to be willing to use a bit of product. The key is to look for light products, to keep your hair from looking oily or stringy. Mists and anything with “light” in the product name are a good bet. Make sure to avoid products that are heat activated, because they will be useless without blow-drying.  Light oils, styling creams, and hydrating mists can all help your hair dry shiny and smooth. When it comes to finding the perfect product, it may be a bit of trial and error. Look for products made specifically for your hair type (fine, coarse, thick, thin, dry, and so on). Wet hair is fragile, so you want to be extremely gentle as you comb or brush it. This step is important because it helps to distribute the product over the hair. Brushing your hair down also helps the cuticle lay flat, reducing frizz and increasing shine.  There are brushes made specifically for wet hair with microfiber bristles to help dry your hair while also smoothing it.  Brushes with flexible rubber bristles are also good for wet hair, because they bend as they move through the hair, reducing snagging and unnecessary damage. Depending on your hair, you may or may not need to do this. Some hair starts to frizz as it air dries. If this happens, you can rub a bit of product between your palms and gently smooth out any frizz. Avoid applying product near the roots so your hair isn’t weighed down. As your hair dries, playing with it can cause frizz. As much as you want to rake your fingers through it, avoid the temptation! The less you touch it, the better. The same rule goes once it is dried. The oils from your hands can make your hair look stringy, so hands off!

What is a summary?
Apply a product. Brush your hair gently. Reapply product as your hair dries. Avoid touching your hair.