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The “cold air” button allows sending a simple fresh air blast at the end of the hair set for
fixing the movement of every strand, and providing a “long-duration” effect.
Hair preparation
Wash the hair and brush it for untying knots.
Dry the hair, leaving it quite damp.
USE OF ACCESSORIES
Air concentrator
Thanks to the concentrator, the air flux works on specific areas, so the desired hairstyle
realization will be easier. This accessory allows to directly focusing the generated air flux
on the strands, in order to facilitate the hairstyling.
Curling iron 19mm
Divide the hair into small and regular strands, then brush it.
Press the pliers’ lever and place the curling iron in the middle of the strand, uniformly
distributing hair between the pliers and the tube.
Delicately pull the iron till the extremity of the strands. Pay attention: hair must be
rolled up under the pliers in the direction you want the curl follows.
Place the pliers in the upper part of the strand for curling the hair inwards. Place the
pliers under the strand for curling the hair outwards.
Keep the curling iron in this position for some seconds. For removing the iron, press
the pliers’ lever and keep it away. For «setting» the curl, wait for the hair to cool down
before brushing it.
Round Brush
The perfect brush for all the kinds of styling; for straight, soft, frizzy or wavy hairstyles.
Take a thin strand of hair having the same breadth of the brush, turn it around the brush
paying attention to not to turn it around the brush for more than twice.
Turn on the airstyler to the maximum temperature. Wait for the strand to acquire the
style you want before freeing it from the brush.
Straightening accessory
Put the strand of hair inside and press the lever, then run the styler along the strand.
ATTENTION:
Keep the styler on plane, smooth and heat-proof surface during both the
heating and cooling down phases.
While realizing the hairstyle, be careful and don’t put the airstyler too close to the
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