STYLING TIPS
Notice:
The Curling Iron uses a
ceramic PTC heating element for
fast heat-up and constant
temperature. Care should always
be used when hair is in contact
with the hot Barrel of the Curling
Iron.
Steam
1. If product build-up is on the
hair, or a conditioner has been
used, you will notice a slight
amount of steam coming from
the Curling Iron. This is normal.
However, if large amounts
of steam are forming,
discontinue curling.
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POWER Switch to OFF and
unplug the unit.
2. Wash your hair with a clarifying
shampoo to remove the build-
up. Condition hair with a light
conditioner as necessary, and
dry the hair thoroughly.
3. Proceed in curling hair.
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Steaming or Singeing?
When the hair is steaming, there
will be a slight product odor and
white steam. This is normal.
When the hair is singeing, there
will be a strong odor and light to
dark "smoke." You can tell the
hair is damaged from excessive
heat when the hair frazzles and
possibly discolors.
WARNING: DO NOT TRY TO CURL
DAMAGED HAIR!
Chemically Treated Hair
1. Use CAUTION when curling
chemically treated, colored, or
permed hair.
2. Cut down the time used for
curling chemically treated,
colored, or permed hair.
3. Smaller sections are better for
thick or resistant hair.
Frazzled Hair
Over-curling can frazzle hair!
Some
hair strands will form kinks, unlike the
natural curl of the hair.
This is the first sign of hair damage.
Discontinue curling immediately.
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