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InStyler
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Rotating Iron
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I use the InStyler as compared to my flat iron?
A. The technique is similar in that you put your hair into the
InStyler, you close it onto your hair, and then slowly move down
the length of your hair. That is where the similarities end! The
rotating, heated, polishing barrel and bristles will do most of the
work for you. Plus, you’ll find that you can do much, much more
with your InStyler than you could ever do with your flat iron.
My hair is coming out frizzy when I use my InStyler. What
am I doing wrong?
A.
Go Slowly.
It helps to completely dry, comb and detangle your
hair as much as possible. Position the InStyler so that the barrel
rotates with the direction of your hair. Also, keep in mind to put
as little tension as possible on the barrel. This will help keep
frizz to a minimum.
Does the InStyler work on natural African American hair?
A. Absolutely. You will get best results if your hair is combed and
detangled first. The InStyler is a great tool for African American
Hair because it will not leave crease marks like flat irons, and
the polishing barrel and bristles will leave the hair looking shiny
and beautiful. The InStyler is safe for any type of hair when
used properly.
Can I use styling products before or after I use my InStyler?
A. You can use any salon quality product with your InStyler,
although we do not recommend using any oil-based products
on your hair beforehand. A professional thermal protectant
spray can be applied to the hair before you style, as well as any
professional firm-up or styling spray to help hold the style.
The InStyler doesn’t seem to be working on my ends. Am I
doing something wrong?
A. If you’re having trouble styling the ends, try holding the InStyler
there a little bit longer. The ends of the hair are normally the
driest part of the hair, and can be a bit more difficult to style. It
helps to use a good conditioner, especially on the ends to help
infuse moisture. Also, if you have split ends, the hair may come
out looking frizzy.