8
Slide the straightener down the length of the hair in 5 seconds,
from root to hair end, without stopping to prevent
overheating (Fig. 7).
Tip: If you want to create flicks, straighten the lock and turn the
straightener a half-circle inwards (or outwards) when you get to the end of
the lock. Hold the straightener in this position for 2 to 3 seconds and then
release the lock.
9
Repeat this process after 0 seconds until you have achieved the
desired look.
10
Let your hair cool down. Do not comb or brush it before it has
cooled down, as this would ruin the hairstyle you have just created.
Curling
With the straightener you can make curls in the same way as with a
regular brush. The curls are created by the rounded edges of the
straightening plates. The thermo-protected curved surface of the plates
cools down the curls for long-lasting results.
To prevent damage to your hair or hair ends:
Do not clamp the hair ends between the straightening plates and
wind the hair around the plates as you would with a curler.
Do not wind the hair around only one of the straightening plates.
Simply place the lock between the plates, close the straightener and
keep it closed while you pull it downwards.
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Follow steps 1 to 8 in section ‘Straightening’.
Take a lock not wider than 5cm and clamp the lock between the
straightening plates fairly close to the scalp. Then pull the lock away
from your scalp to prevent burning the skin. (Fig. 8)
Turn the straightener 180 degrees inwards until the lock forms a
U-shape (Fig. 9).
Pull the straightener downwards in one smooth movement. When
you come closer to the end of the lock, slowly turn
the straightener inwards (Fig. 10).
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